Saturday, July 20, 2019
Taoism :: essays papers
Taoism    It is always present in you.  You can use it anyway you want.    Taoism is one of the two great philosophical and religious traditions  that originated in China.  The other philosophy native to China is  Confucianism.  Both Taoism and Confucianism began at about the same  time, around the sixth century B.C. China's third great religion,  Buddhism, came to China from India around the second century of the  common era.  Together, these three faiths have shaped Chinese life and  thought for nearly twenty-five hundred years.  One dominate concept in  Taoism and Buddhism is the belief in some form of reincarnation.  The  idea that life does not end when one dies is an integral part of these  religions and the culture of the Chinese people.  Although not accepted  by our beliefs, its understanding helps build strength in our own  religion.  Reincarnation, life after death, beliefs are not standardized  between the religions.  Each religion has a different way of applying  this concept to its beliefs.  Ignorance of these beliefs is a sign of  weakness in the mind.  To truly understand ones own religion, one must  also understand those concepts of the other religions of the world.    Hopefully this will be an enlightenment on the reincarnation concepts as  they apply to Taoism and Buddhism.    The goal in Taoism is to achieve tao, to find the way.  Tao is the  ultimate reality, a presence that existed before the universe was formed  and which continues to guide the world and everything in it.  Tao is  sometimes identified as the Mother, or the source of all things.  That  source is not a god or a supreme being as with Christians, for Taoism is  not monotheistic.  The focus is not to worship one god, but instead on  coming into harmony with tao.  Tao is the essence of everything that is  right, and complications exist only because people choose to complicate  their own lives.  Desire, ambition, fame, and selfishness are seen as  hindrances to a harmonious life.  It is only when one rids himself of  all desires can tao be achieved.  By shunning every earthly distraction,  the Taoist is able to concentrate on life itself.  The longer the one's  life, the closer to tao one is presumed to have become.  Eventually the  hope is to become immortal, to achieve tao, to have reached the deeper  life.  This is the afterlife for a Taoist -- to be in harmony with the  universe.    To understand the relationship between life and the Taoism concept    					    
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