- one with the
unplanned rhythms of the
universe called "the way" or "tao."
Taoist ethics vary
depending on the
particular school, but in
general tend to emphasize...
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Taoist ****ual
practices (traditional Chinese: 房中術;
simplified Chinese: 房中术; pinyin: fángzhōngshù; lit. 'arts of the bedchamber') are the ways
Taoists...
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Taoist philosophy (Chinese: 道家; pinyin: dàojiā; lit. "school or
family of the Tao") also
known as
Taology (Chinese: 道學; pinyin: dàoxué; lit. "learning...
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Taoist meditation (/ˈdaʊɪst/, /ˈtaʊ-/), also
spelled "Daoist" (/ˈdaʊ-/)
refers to the
traditional meditative practices ****ociated with the
Chinese philosophy...
- List of
Taoists contains list of
historical figures in Taoism.
Other mystic figures are not listed.
Laozi (601 BCE–531 BCE) (Traditional
founder of Taoism)...
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modern schools of
Taoism with
different teachings on the subject, many
Taoist priests[who?]
regard their diet as
extremely important to
their physical...
- A
Taoist temple (traditional Chinese: 觀;
simplified Chinese: 观; pinyin: guàn, also
called 道观 dàoguàn and 宫观,
literally "[place]
where the Tao is observed/cultivated")...
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Taoist music is the
ceremonial music of Taoism. The
importance of
music in
Taoist ceremony is
demonstrated by
revealing how
central beliefs are reflected...
- (simplified Chinese: 符箓;
traditional Chinese: 符籙), is a term for
supernatural Taoist incantations and
magic symbols as a
Chinese incantation or (written or painted)...
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daoshi (道士 "master of the Tao"),
translated as
Taoist priest,
Taoist monk,
Taoist master or
Professional Taoist, is a
priest in Taoism.
Along with Han Chinese...