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  1. The Inner Teachings of Taoism by Chang Po-tuan, 2001-01-09
  2. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Taoism by Brandon Toropov, Chad Hansen, 2002-03-05
  3. Simple Taoism: A Guide to Living in Balance by C. Alexander Simpkins, Annellen Simpkins, 1999-05-15
  4. Practical Taoism by Thomas Cleary, 1996-05-28
  5. The Shambhala Guide to Taoism (Shambhala Guides) by Eva Wong, 1996-12-17
  6. Taoism: Growth of a Religion by Isabelle Robinet, 1997-05-01
  7. Taoism: The Enduring Tradition by Russell Kirkland, 2004-07-06
  8. Do Nothing and Do Everything: An Illustrated New Taoism by Qiguang Zhao, 2010-04-01
  9. Taoism: The Road to Immortality by John Blofeld, 2000-08-08
  10. Harmony: Radical Taoism Gently Applied by Eulalio Paul Cane, 2002-08-07
  11. Taoism by Ken Cohen, 2004-11
  12. The Tao of Teaching: The Ageless Wisdom of Taoism and the Art of Teaching by Greta K. Nagel, 1998-11-01
  13. Eastern Religions: Hinduism, Buddism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto
  14. Buddhism and Taoism Face to Face: Scripture, Ritual, and Iconographic Exchange in Medieval China by Christine Mollier, 2009-06

1. Taoism
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2. Taoism Initiation Page - Online Resources For Home Study And Practice
Provides teachings on taoism, and related topics like tao, yinyang, including Lao-tzu and the I-ching. Online course, dictionary, downloads available. taoism Initiation Page. Summary. taoism. Sources. Masters. Tao. Yin-Yang
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Taoism Initiation Page Summary What is Taoism?
Taoism is a way of life inspired by the cosmic rhythms. The philosophy of Taoism is the adaptation to external circumstances, while its practice is the manner of accomplishing this goal.
The basic principles of Taoism come from the ancient writings of masters like Lao-tzu, Chuang-tzu, Lieh-tzu, Yang-tzu, and also from the famous work I-ching ("The Book of Changes"). We have included the life and teaching of Hui Neng on this site because of its special affinity with Taoism. Studying Taoism
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3. Taoism And The Philosophy Of Tai Chi Chuan
taoism and the Philosophy of Tai Chi Chuan. Ho Yen; Kuo Hsiang. Tai Chi taoism. Books on taoism Other Electronic Resources on taoism.
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Taoism and the Philosophy of Tai Chi Chuan
In a very real sense one can consider Tai Chi Chuan to be a physical expression and manifestation of the principles and philosophy of Taoism
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    5. Taoism Information Page
    taoism Information Page. Short Reviews of New Publications Relevant to taoism To Pregadio s Taoist Studies ~ To Religion Resources ~ To China Studies WWW VL
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    7. Taoism
    FEB. 19. 2003. taoism (Daoism)* Daoism stands alongside Confucianism as one of the two great religious/philosophical famous question1 " What is taoism?" remains as difficult as ever
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    Taoism (Daoism)
    Daoism stands alongside Confucianism as one of the two great religious/philosophical systems of China. Traditionally traced to the mythical Laozi "Old Philosopher," Philosophical Daoism owes more to "philosopher Zhuang" (Zhuangzi) (4 th Century BC). Daoism is an umbrella that covers a range of similarly motivated doctrines. The term "Daoism" is also associated with assorted naturalistic or mystical religions. Sometimes the term "Lao-Zhuang Philosophy" is used to distinguish the philosophical from the more religious "Huang-Lao" (Yellow Emperor-Laozi) strain of Daoist thought. Both the Daode Jing and the Zhuangzi are composite texts written and rewritten over centuries with varied input from multiple anonymous writers. Each has a distinctive rhetorical style, the Daode Jing terse and poetic, the

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    Taoism All in one and one in all?
    In the Chinese language the word tao means "way," indicating a way of thought or life. There have been several such ways in China's long history, including Confucianism and Buddhism. In about the 6th century BC, under the influence of ideas credited to a man named Lao-tzu, Taoism became "the way" . Like Confucianism, it has influenced every aspect of Chinese culture. Taoism began as a complex system of philosophical thought that could be indulged in by only a few individuals. In later centuries it emerged, perhaps under the influence of Buddhism, as a communal religion. It later evolved as a popular folk religion. 600 BC: Birth of Taoism Until the arrival of Buddhism in China, Taoism was the chief religious and philosophical system of the population. Confucianism, the other major Chinese tradition, is more a philosophical system than a religion. The origins of Taoism are lost in obscurity. The basis for it is usually ascribed to a mysterious master teacher, Lao-tzu, who is supposed to have written the basic text, also known as the 'Lao-Tzu' or 'Tao-te Ching'. The word tao means "the way," as in the work's English title, 'Classic of the Way and Its Power'. Most scholars today believe this work was not written by one person.

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    ... Buy books about Taoism Taoism These are principal texts of Taoism. Taoism, along with Confucianism and Buddhism was one of the principal religions of feudal China. Tao-te Ching J. Legge tr. 66,099 bytes The Tao te Ching is one of the most widely read sacred texts, due to its simplicity and depth. It appeal is universal, and has been found relevant by Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, and even Quantum Physicists. Attributed to Lao-tzu, (580-500 B.C.), it may predate him by several centuries. The earliest known manuscripts of the Tao te Ching date to the third century B.C. This translation is excerpted from Volume 39 of the Sacred Books of the East. Volume 39 of the Sacred Books of the East. Volume 40 of the Sacred Books of the East. This is a detailed etext of volume one and two of the Sacred Books of the East Taoist translations by James Legge. Both of these volumes were published in 1891. The first volume contains Lao-tzu's Tao te Ching and the first half of the Writings of Chuang-tzu, including the notes and introductory material. The second volume completes the Writings of Chuang-tzu, and includes several other Taoist texts, including the Tai Shang Tractate. Volume two also includes a detailed index for both volumes. by Lionel Giles [1912].

    10. Taoism
    taoism is not a religion, nor a philosophy. It is a "Way" of life. It is a River. The Tao is the natural order of things. It is a force that flows through every living and sentient object, as well as
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    Taoism is not a religion, nor a philosophy. It is a "Way" of life. It is a River. The Tao is the natural order of things. It is a force that flows through every living and sentient object, as well as through the entire universe. When the Tao is in balance it is possible to find perfect happiness. The primary religious figures in Taoism are Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu, two scholars who dedicated their lives two balancing their inner spirits. The most common graphic representation of Taoist theology is the circular Yin Yang figure. It represents the balance of opposites in the universe. When they are equally present, all is calm. When one is outweighed by the other, there is confusion and disarray. The Yin and Yang are a model that the faithful follow, an aid that allows each person to contemplate the state of his or her lives. More a mode of living than an actual theology, Taoism asks that each person focuses on the world around him or her in order to understand the inner harmonies of the universe. It is a kind of religious system heavily focused on meditation and contemplation. The Tao surrounds everyone and one must listen to find enlightenment. Taoism is a religio-philosophical tradition that has, along with Confucianism, has shaped Chinese life for more than 2,000 years. The Taoist heritage, with its emphasis on individual freedom and spontaneity, laissez-faire government and social primitivism, mystical experience, and techniques of self-transformation, represents in many ways the antithesis to Confucian concern with individual moral duties, community standards, and governmental responsibilities.

    11. Taoism Religion
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    RELIGIONS IN "CHINA"
    1- "Animism" ancestors: 3,000 BC.
    2- "Dualism", the "Yang and Yin": 2,000 BC
    2,000 BC; at the time of Abraham: Out of the chaos in the universe came "Yang", the bright, warm, effusive, heavenly, female, and "Yin", the dark, secretive, silent, deep, earthly, male. Counterparts and conflicting opposites, they complemented each other in the formation of a creative force whose products were heaven and earth with its fruits.
    Its symbol, is a circle divided into 2 embryonic shapes, one black, and the other white... whose significance is life and the ordering of life, universal power, and the mysterious duality which lies in the soul of men, to achieve perfect harmony.
    3- "Taoism" 604 BC.
    4- "Confucianism" 551 BC.
    5- "Buddhism" Second Century BC.
    6- "Christianity" Fourth Century AC.
    7- "Islam" Eighth Century AC.
    8- Atheist Communism: 1950 AC.

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    13. Abode Of The Eternal Tao
    A collection of information on contemporary taoism.
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    14. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Taoism
    Religion derived from the philosophical doctrines of Laotze.
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    (TAO-KIAO.) Taoism is the second of the three state religions ( San-kiao ) of China. This religion is derived from the philosophical doctrines of Lao-tze. "Lao-tze's Taoism", says Legge (Religions of China, 229), "is the exhibition of a way or method of living which men should cultivate as the highest and purest development of their nature". According to De Groot (Religious System of China, IV, p. 66): "Taoism, as the word indicates, is the Religion of the Tao, a term meaning Path or Way, but denoting in this peculiar case the way, course or movement of the Universe, her processes and methods. In other words, Taoism is the Religion of Heaven and Earth, of the Cosmos, of the World or Nature in the broadest sense of these words. Hence we may call it Naturism". B.C. ; if the latter was then fifty-one years old according to Chwang-tze, Lao-tze was then one hundred and four years old. This story is too matter of fact and lacks the marvellous legend which should surround the person of the chief of a new religion. Legend was provided for. Ko Hung, already mentioned, had placed the legend of Lao-tze at the beginning of the "Shon-sion-ch'-wan" (Records of Spirits and Immortals), and he says: "His mother carried him after the emotion she felt in seeing a large shooting star. He received from Heaven the vital breath; as he was born in a house whose proprietor was called Li (Pear tree), so he was named Li". Some authors say that Lao-tze was born before heaven and earth. According to others, he possessed a pure soul emanated from heaven, He belonged to the Class of spirits and gods.

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    16. TAOISM
    taoism (aka Daoism). Western traditions. History of taoism Tao (pronounced Dow ) can be roughly translated into English as path, or the way.
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    " Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river. " Lao Tse " Different Chinese philosophers, writing probably in 5-4 centuries B.C., presented some major ideas and a way of life that are nowadays known under the name of Taoism, the way of correspondence between man and the tendency or the course of natural world. " Alan Watts, from his book: " Tao: The Watercourse Way. " " We believe in the formless and eternal Tao, and we recognize all personified deities as being mere human constructs. We reject hatred, intolerance, and unnecessary violence, and embrace harmony, love and learning, as we are taught by Nature. We place our trust and our lives in the Tao, that we may live in peace and balance with the Universe, both in this mortal life and beyond. " Creed of the Western Reform Taoist Congregation
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    17. Taoism Information Page
    taoism information page The taoism Information Page is a gateway to mainly scholarly Englishlanguage resources relating to the study of taoism, one of the three religions usually associated with
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      [One-page simple summary from the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance.] Taoism, or the Way
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      [An academic introduction written by Judith A. Berling for Focus on Asian Studies , a publication of the Asia Society.]
      History and Canon The Taoist Tradition: A Historical Outline
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      [A short but informative academic paper by Russell Kirkland, a Professor of Religion at the University of Georgia.] The Sinophilia Homepage
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      [A general resource that includes information on the Taoist Canon.] The Taoist Canon
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