Daoism
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Tao (pronounced "Dow") can be roughly translated into English as path,
or the way. It is basically indefinable. It has to be experienced. It
"refers to a power which envelops, surrounds and flows through all things,
living and non-living. The Tao regulates natural processes and nourishes
balance in the Universe. It embodies the harmony of opposites (i.e. there
would be no love without hate, no light without dark, no male without female.)"
The founder of Taoism is believed by many to be Lao-Tse (604-531 BCE), a
contemporary of Confucius. (Alternate spellings: Lao Tze, Lao Tsu,
Lao Tzu, Laozi, Laotze, etc.). He was searching for a way that would
avoid the constant feudal warfare and other conflicts that
disrupted society during his lifetime. The result was his book:
Tao-te-Ching (a.k.a. Daodejing). Others believe that he is a mythical character.
Taoism started as a combination of psychology and philosophy but evolved into
a religious faith in 440 CE when it was adopted as a state religion. At that
time Lao-Tse became popularly venerated as a deity. Taoism, along with Buddhism
and Confucianism, became one of the three great religions of China.
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