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Taoist thought focuses on genuineness, longevity, health, immortality, vitality, wu wei (non-action, a natural action, a perfect equilibrium with tao), detachment, refinement (emptiness), spontaneity, transformation and omni-potentiality.
Fundamental Daoist ideas and concerns include wuwei (\u201ceffortless action\u201d), ziran (\u201cnaturalness\u201d), how to become a shengren (\u201csage\u201d) or zhenren (\u201cperfected person\u201d), and the ineffable, mysterious Dao (\u201cWay\u201d) itself.
The most important of these concepts are (1) the continuity between nature and human beings, or the interaction between the world and human society; (2) the rhythm of constant flux and transformation in the universe and the return or reversion of all things to the Dao from which they emerged; and (3) the worship of ...
The most important of these concepts are (1) the continuity between nature and human beings, or the interaction between the world and human society; (2) the rhythm of constant flux and transformation in the universe and the return or reversion of all things to the Dao from which they emerged; and (3) the worship of ...
The basic idea of the Daoists was to enable people to realize that, since human life is really only a small part of a larger process of nature, the only human actions which ultimately make sense are those which are in with the flow of Nature the Dao or the Way.
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These 4 Teachings of Daoism Will Help You Navigate Life SIMPLICITY, PATIENCE, COMPASSION. \u201cSimplicity, patience, compassion. ... GOING WITH THE FLOW. \u201cWhen nothing is done, nothing is left undone.\u201d ... LETTING GO. \u201cIf you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to. ... HARMONY.
Fundamental Daoist ideas and concerns include wuwei (\u201ceffortless action\u201d), ziran (\u201cnaturalness\u201d), how to become a shengren (\u201csage\u201d) or zhenren (\u201cperfected person\u201d), and the ineffable, mysterious Dao (\u201cWay\u201d) itself.
The most important of these concepts are (1) the continuity between nature and human beings, or the interaction between the world and human society; (2) the rhythm of constant flux and transformation in the universe and the return or reversion of all things to the Dao from which they emerged; and (3) the worship of ...
Taoist thought focuses on genuineness, longevity, health, immortality, vitality, wu wei (non-action, a natural action, a perfect equilibrium with tao), detachment, refinement (emptiness), spontaneity, transformation and omni-potentiality.
Confucianism is one of the most influential religious philosophies in the history of China, and it has existed for over 2,500 years. It is concerned with inner virtue, morality, and respect for the community and its values.

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