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"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."
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Taoism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.
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Creel's famous question[2] “What is Taoism?” remains as difficult as ever for Daoist religion. We defer to scholars of religion to sort out the conceptual limits of Daoist religion and baldly focus on what philosophical content can be extracted from the classical exemplars: Laozi and Zhuangzi.
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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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We offer a great deal of information and resources on Taoism. You may start by reading our papers and articles classified by sections such as: what is Taoism - dealing with the description of Taoism, what are the Taoist sources and a short presentation of most of them.
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These are principal texts of Taoism. Taoism, along with Confucianism and Buddhism was one of the principal religions of feudal China. ... The Art of War; Sun Tzu, tr. by Lionel Giles [1910]; The Chinese classic of military strategy infused with Taoism.
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