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    of ink used to create certain elements in this painting‚ and the perspective of this painting‚ which puts the viewer in a god-like position‚ reflect the beauty of nature and the values of the glorious marriage between Nature and Buddhism called the Tao. In Chinese landscape paintings such as Travelers Among Mountains and Streams black calligraphy ink was employed‚ making the painting a poetic extension‚ and also giving it a shadowed quality. This can best be seen in the “travelers” that seem to

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    Taoism is a far eastern religion that teaches living in harmony with the way of nature. Tao literally translates to "The Way." Taoism complements Confucianism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shinto religions. In contrast‚ Islam is a middle eastern religion that lives by their sacred text the Qur’an. The role of the Qur’an can be comparable to Jesus Christ’s role to Christianity. The two religions concept on God differs greatly. Those who practice Taoism do not believe in God at all. Taoism believes in two great masters:

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    Christians God is the supernatural force‚ while for Taos such a force is called Tao‚ a flow of energy‚ which is considered to be the main law and the absolute ideal at the same time. Secondly‚ the main principle for Christians is to live the life righteously‚ praying‚ confessing‚ repenting‚ following commandments‚ trying to change the world and achieve the inner harmony. Whereas the main rule for Taoism is “non-action”. Opposite to Christians‚ Taos teach to live without changing and breaking the

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    The two main texts in Daoism are the Tao-te Ching and the Chuang-tzu. The Tao-te Ching (or Dao De Jing) is the most significant text and is the heart of religious and philosophical Taoism. This text is credited to Lao Tzu‚ more commonly known as Master Lao. It was written in 5th century BCE and is 5‚000 Chinese characters long. The Tao-te Chings’s 81 brief sections are brilliantly constructed. They are poetic‚ practical‚ and mystical. The Tao-te Ching serves as a set of guidelines to live by.

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    a subset of the Eastern religions. This group includes‚ Chen Tao‚ Chondogyo‚ Confucianism‚ Jeungism‚ Shinto‚ Taoism‚ and elements of Mahayana Buddhism. These traditions or religious philosophies focus on the East Asian concept of Tao. The place of East Asian religions among major religious groups is comparable to the Abrahamic religions and Indian religions. Early Chinese philosophies defined Tao and advocated cultivating De in that Tao. Many asian religions have fallen to the wayside while some

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    Nature… Being one with Tao he becomes immortal: though his body will decay‚ Tao will not”viii A citizen working in accordance with the rest of the civilization would be willing to adopt a benevolent mentality‚ in order to ultimately benefit the rest of the society. One who adopted such a “magnanimous”ix attitude would be interconnected spiritually with Tao. Tao was everything: it was the synthesis of the spiritual and natural world. Thus‚ in being unified spiritually with Tao‚ one was unified to the

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    not agree with this behavior‚ but would instead instruct citizens to show their humility by having self reflection. There seems to be a general opinion that the world is an evil‚ cold‚ isolating place. With murder stories in the news every day‚ the Tao philosophy and America sets a perfect environment for internal reflection. For instance‚ if Americans reflected on fixing their own individual weakness before criticizing another for their own wrongdoings then individual Americans would be better off

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    Daoism and Confucianism are two of China’s oldest and most pervasive philosophies. They arose during the same period in Chinese history‚ called the Hundred Schools of Thought‚ a time often marred by unrest and feudal strife. Both philosophies reflect this‚ as their overarching goals are to seek order and harmony in one’s life‚ relationship with society‚ and the universe. Confucianism is a philosophy originated by the Chinese philosopher‚ Confucius‚ which teaches that logic and reason can solve

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    "Nearly everyone has some conception of religion. In fact‚ sometimes it appears that there are as many definitions of it as there are people" (Schmidt 9). Not only does each person have his or her own way of defining religion; each person has his or her own way of practicing religion. Studying these different practices can be difficult. There have been many people who have studied religion and through many different methods. While some people share similar findings‚ each person has his or her

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    Lao-tzu or "Old Master‚" the author of the Tao-te-Ching wrote not only about the moral behavior one should live their life by‚ but also about the ways to create a functional government. Lao-tzu wrote mainly for politicians as a guide to follow in order for them to become good leaders. Lao-tzu informs his readers that one can only help people by allowing them to help themselves. One powerful statement from the Tao-te-Ching is‚ "When they think that they know the answers‚ / people are difficult to

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