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D aoism in China

D aoism in China. History of Daoism Beliefs and Customs D aoism is an ancient tradition of philosophy and religious belief that is deeply rooted in Chinese customs and worldview . D aoism originated in China 2000 years ago

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D aoism in China

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  1. Daoism in China

  2. History of Daoism Beliefs and Customs • Daoism is an ancient tradition of philosophy and religious belief that is deeply rooted in Chinese customs and worldview. • Daoism originated in China 2000 years ago • It is a religion of unity and opposites; Yin and Yang. The principle of Yin Yang sees the world as filled with complementary forces - action and non-action, light and dark, hot and cold, and so on • The Dao is not God and is not worshipped. Taoism includes many deities, that are worshipped in Taoist temples, they are part of the universe and depend, like everything, on the Tao • Daoism promotes: • achieving harmony or union with nature • the pursuit of spiritual immortality • being 'virtuous' (but not ostentatiously so) • self-development

  3. History of Daoism Beliefs and Customs • Taoist practices include: • meditation • fengshui • fortune telling • reading and chanting of scriptures • Before the Communist revolution fifty years ago, Taoism was one of the strongest religions in China. After a campaign to destroy non-Communist religion, however, the numbers significantly reduced, and it has become difficult to assess the statistical popularity of Taoism in the world.

  4. Daoism: China’s Indigenous Religion • Daoism’s influence is found in everything from calligraphy and politics to medicine and poetry • Daoism: making a comeback, especially in the countryside, where its roots are deepest and Western influence is weaker • The revival is not entirely pious as the government is more likely to support/tolerate temples that contribute to commercial enterprises.

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