• Taoist philosophy (Chinese: 道家; pinyin: Dàojiā; lit. 'Tao school') also known as Taology refers to the various philosophical currents of Taoism, a tradition...
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    Taoism (redirect from Taoist)
    The distinction between Taoist philosophy and Taoist religion is an ancient, deeply-rooted one. Taoism is a positive philosophy that aims for the holistic...
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    Zen (redirect from Zen Philosophy)
    Zen rhetoric. Furthermore, the Chan School was also influenced by Taoist philosophy, especially Neo-Daoist thought. The word Zen is derived from the Japanese...
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    Daoyin (redirect from Taoist yoga)
    Taoist philosophy Wudang Mountains Yangsheng (Daoism) Yin Yoga Yinshu Zhang Sanfeng Taoist Ways of Healing by Chee Soo. Chapter 11 "Tao Yin - Taoist Respiration...
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    and even Taoist Philosophy.[citation needed] During the 19th and 20th centuries, Chinese philosophy integrated concepts from Western philosophy. Anti-Qing...
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    Taoist meditation (/ˈdaʊɪst/, /ˈtaʊ-/), also spelled Daoist (/ˈdaʊ-/), refers to the traditional meditative practices associated with the Chinese philosophy...
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  • "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" is a common saying that originated from a Chinese proverb. The quotation is from Chapter 64 of...
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    Rong popularized the analogy with his painting Nine Dragons. Much of Taoist philosophy centers on the cyclical continuity of the natural world and its contrast...
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  • descriptions of redirect targets Taoist philosophy – Various philosophical traditions of Taoism Zoroastrian philosophy – Iranian religion founded by ZoroasterPages...
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  • Taoist art (also spelled as Daoist art) relates to the Taoist philosophy and narratives of Lao-tzu (also spelled as Laozi) that promote "living simply...
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  • Being of Xianxia genre, it involves running a Taoist sect and demonstrates Buddhist and Taoist philosophy. Gameplay wise, it draws heavily from the likes...
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    one's personal development in Chinese Taoist philosophy and religion. It is one of the three jewels of Taoist thought. There is nothing that cannot be...
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    Qigong (category Taoist philosophy)
    length, intensity, and frequency.: 6869–6920, 22361–22370  Taoist meditation Taoist philosophy Hua Tuo Wushu Kung fu Jing, qi & shen Neidan Neigong Paidagong...
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    Liezi (category Taoist philosophy)
    The Liezi (Chinese: 列子; Wade–Giles: Lieh-tzu) is a Taoist text attributed to Lie Yukou, a c. 5th century BC Hundred Schools of Thought philosopher. Although...
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  • 2005-05-26. Olson, Stuart Alve (1993). The Jade Emperor's Mind Seal Classic: A Taoist Guide to Health, Longevity, and Immortality. St. Paul: Dragon Door Publications...
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  • Ten precepts (Taoism) (category Taoist philosophy)
    exchanges between humankind and the divine gods are proper and respectful. The Taoist Five Precepts The Buddhist Five Precepts The Buddhist Eight Precepts Livia...
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    Dantian (category Taoist philosophy)
    dantian are important points of reference in neidan, qigong, neigong, daoyin, Taoist sexual practices, reiki and other self-cultivation practices of exercise...
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  • The old man lost his horse (category Taoist philosophy)
    which are described in books and on the internet under titles such as The Taoist Farmer, The Farmer and his Horse, The Father, His Son and the Horse, The...
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    The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains (category Taoist philosophy)
    that the speech can be read as part of the basis for a socialist-era philosophy of the environment. The speech was later published in essay form. It was...
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  • Neigong (category Taoist philosophy)
    Kaiguo and Zheng Shunchao, Opening the Dragon Gate. The Making of a Modern Taoist Wizard.. ISBN 0-8048-3185-8 Miller, Dan and Cartmell, Tim "Xing Yi Nei Gong:...
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  • Nothing (section Philosophy)
    conscious that language is powerless in the face of the ultimate. In Taoist philosophy, however real this world is, its main characteristic is impermanence...
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  • Three Treasures (Taoism) (category Taoist philosophy)
    chose the Taoist term sanbao to translate Sanskrit triratna or ratnatraya ("three jewels"), and "[i]t is not at all strange that the Taoists would take...
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    James Giles (philosopher) (category Canadian philosophy academics)
    He has written about the philosophy of perception, personal identity and the self, mindfulness, Buddhist and Taoist philosophy, and has published theories...
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    styles are named after well-known Chinese philosophies. For example, Baguazhang is based on the Taoist philosophy of the eight trigrams (Bagua). Some styles...
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    Taoist sexual practices (traditional Chinese: 房中術; simplified Chinese: 房中术; pinyin: fángzhōngshù; lit. 'arts of the bedchamber') are the ways Taoists...
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    Neidan (category Taoist philosophy)
    of esoteric doctrines and physical, mental, and spiritual practices that Taoist initiates use to prolong life and create an immortal spiritual body that...
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    Laozi (category Taoist immortals)
    Certain Taoist devotees held that the Tao Te Ching was the avatar – embodied as a book – of the god Laojun, one of the Three Pure Ones of the Taoist pantheon...
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    sciences on topics including Native American history and culture, Taoist philosophy, and Ancient Rome. He teaches at CSULB and Santa Monica College. Bolelli...
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    Baopuzi (category Taoist philosophy)
    public to understand: Waipian (Chinese: 外篇; lit. 'Outer Chapters''). The Taoist Inner Chapters discuss topics such as techniques to achieve "hsien" (Chinese:...
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    Neiye (category Taoist philosophy)
    China: A Preliminary Comparison of Themes in the Nei Yeh and Other Taoist Classics", Taoist Resources 7.2: 73- 86. Kirkland, Russell (2008), "Neiye 內業 Inner...
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