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    hard times‚ words can never replace feelings‚ and heroes often go unsung."             "You know a friend is found when you are happy to see them. You know love is found when it hurts to leave them."                        "And Pooh gave Christopher Robin the biggest Pooh hug he could because he knew that goodbyes were not Far Away."  - A.A. Milne -                   "They all said "Hallo" and felt awkward and unhappy suddenly‚ because it was sort of a goodbye they were saying‚ and they didn’t want

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    suffer because we continually strive after things that do not give lasting happiness. Taoism Lao-Tze founded Taoism around 550 BC. The goal in Taoism is achieve Inner harmony‚ peace and longevity. The ultimate reality in Taoism is the Tao‚ or Way. But the Tao

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    me start with what is Daoism and Confucianism. Daoism is also known as Taoism‚ is a religious tradition originated from China in the 550 B.C.E‚ it was founded by Lao Tzu‚ a great philosopher and the author of the “Dao De Jing” .The “Dao De Jing” or “Tao Te Ching” is a Chinese text that contains 81 chapters explaining the “ways” of Chinese life‚ it is often used by the monks or persons that practice the Daoism. Daoism’s main focus is on nature‚ and not on the social world. Compassion‚ moderation and

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    Seven Dimensions of Religion The seven dimensions of religion detailed by Ninian Smart provide a clear illustration of how religion is formed‚ practiced‚ and perceived by society. Each dimension touches on specific characteristics that hold true for most traditional religious sector. The most prominent dimension are the rituals and customs practiced that differentiate the various schools of religious belief. For instance‚ in Islam their prayer is referred to as a Salat which involves a very

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    attention of common people. Early Chinese writers like Lao Tzu‚ Confucius‚ and T’ao Ch’ien gave answers to universal questions to help people decide how to live their lives. Many pieces of Chinese poetry like Form‚ Shadow‚ Spirit‚ The Analects‚ and Tao Te Ching answer ambiguous questions like how one should live with the knowledge of death when T’ao Ch’ien explains that one should not waste time pondering about death; the actions of a ruler when Lao Tzu states that a ruler should keep the people

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    |MY REASON |WHEN FOREVER HAS GONE | |I sing to you ma jolie fille‚ |When you lie close to me ‚my heart is a flame | |a sense of main is deep in me‚ |just the brush of your lips and I call out your name | |I hope you like the sound

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    finally solved what she was trying to say. *Residents were being talked to like children. The clients were often referred to as "dear‚ sweetheart‚ or darling". During lunch‚ I also overhead someone saying "we have to change you diaper you made a pooh-pooh". This may demean a client however; this communication barrier can be resolved by calling residents by their name and by respecting their dignity as a person. *Residents can also be hard of hearing. A nurse was talking to a resident with his back

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    How to Handle Difficult People – A Tao Perspective How to deal with difficult people. “To subdue the enemy without fighting is the highest skill.” — Gichin Funakoshi‚ father of modern Karate   “The Chinese call it Chi; the Japanese‚ Ki; the Indians Prana – it is the life force‚ and it is incredibly powerful…it can’t be explained adequately except to those who have already experienced it‚ but it’s one of the very few willable miracles.” — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar‚ 19-time NBA All-Star‚ describing how

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    Allegory of the Cave CR: Q2&Q5: According to Plato‚ in the allegory‚ the prisoners were chained in a cave‚ unable to turn their heads. All they can see is the wall of the cave‚ which with shadows on it. Behind the prisoners‚ several people waving some object in front of the fire‚ casting shadows on the wall for the prisoners to see. The prisoners would spend their whole lives there‚ and therefore‚ it’s naturally for them to mistake the appearance of the reality. If somebody go the cave‚ unchain

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    will sprout from the earth and grow upwards towards the sky – an intrinsically yang movement. Then‚ when it reaches its full potential height‚ it will fall.   "Laozi". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Stanford University. "The Tao Teh King‚ or the Tao and its Characteristics by Laozi - Project Gutenberg". Gutenberg.org.

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