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    Taoism Part 1 Summary

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    known about Taoism. No date of its creation has ever been made a complete fact. It is believed to have arrived in China around the sixth century BCE. It was founded by Lao-tzu who is said to have written Taoism ’s most important sacred writing‚ Tao Te Ching or The Way and Its Power. This book is "second only to the Bible in number of Western translations." (Mary Pat Fisher‚ pg. 186) Taoism is essentially one of the most passive traditions around the world. With the important symbols of life its teachers

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    all things. A2: Who are the most important figures in your religion? Lao Tze is traditionally Described as the legendary figure if Taoism and is said he is the Tao‚ but also greater. Lao Tzu is also many of one‚ he is also known as The Tao Te Ching‚ which is actually A collection of many writings and books stored with knowledge

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    Confucius vs Taoism

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    Good governance and political system has always been a cry for many nations especially developing countries Zambia inclusive. It is believed that good governance yield more economic and social development. Numerous scholars have written a number of books concerning good governance. Confucius believed to have been born in 551 BCE in Zou‚ Shandong Province and Lao Tzu said to have lived in the sixth century BCE are such examples of people who attempted to contribute to how people should be governed

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    Tzu Vs Confucius

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    much on self-knowledge as the primary source of stillness (Tzu‚ 2009). Wealth and political power were the main sources of political unrest. The political rulers and citizens should shelve their misguided dreams of accumulating wealth. The Tao Te Ching advocates a way of life that

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    Confucius

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    is never solitary it always has neighbors (Analects; 4:25). Confucius would say living virtuous is the best way because it would help you live a fulfilling and righteous life. Q4. What is the Concept of “Wu Wei” or Non Action in Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching? How does a ruler combat social problems through “ non-action” is it doing nothing? Provide an example from the text of ruling through non-action. The concept of Wu Wei or non-Action means going with the flow‚ it is the path of least resistance and

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    lao tzu

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    Society is comprised of many different views and beliefs through various teachings. These teachings gave the world a different view on life and how we can live our life in peace. A good example of one of the teachings was the Tao-Te Ching. Lao-Tzu wrote the Tao-Te Ching‚ during the time in china of 551-479 B.C.E.‚ which is better known as Taoism. The teaching of the “Tao” greatly emphasizes about good government and moral behavior in our everyday living. Being a guideline for a better government‚

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    to hardships in this manner; and he must also learn the nature of the terrain‚ and know how the mountains slope‚ how the valleys open‚ how the plains lie‚ and understand the nature of rivers and swamps..." (38). Lao Tzu’s "Thoughts from the Tao-Te-Ching" took a more pacifistic approach. He believes that no man had the right to defeat enemies by using violence and weapons. When violence is used against somebody‚ it will eventually rebound and come back upon the person who inflicted it. "Whoever relies

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    child‚ should govern everyone. In his lifetime‚ Confucius’ principles didn’t take much effect‚ but later became the guiding principles for the Chinese. The Tao Te Ching was the written ideas of Laozi. Daoism sets forth a point of view of life. Daoists believe that in acting is the path to harmony and natural order. The Tao Te Ching consists of many poem-like structures with the instructions and ideas on how to go about life. An example of one of these is‚ “first you realize that you are sick‚ then

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    Taoism

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    termed “Daoism” in the more common language system‚ called Hanyu Pinyin‚ representing Chinese letters using Roman letters and is more commonly used amongst China and around the world. Like the Christian faith‚ they too use a sacred book‚ Tao Te Ching written by the great Sage‚ Lao Tzu as a guidance. This text has been translated almost as much as the Christian Holy Bible it. It consists of 81 poems or chapters that are quite broad and vague and because of this‚ it can be interpreted and applied

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    Reflection on the Daojing

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    University of Phoenix Material Reflections on the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) Worksheet Read and reflect on the following passages. In the Comments column‚ comment on what the passage meant to you. Use your own experiences as examples to explain the passages. |Passage |Comments | | |Guarding your thoughts

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