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  1. Taoism is very much a tradition that is transmitted verbally from master to student over the generations. Because of this, some of the shamanic roots of Taoism still survive today. Taoism historically is also a very flexible practice which includes traditional chinese medicine (TCM), spiritual healing and Qi Gong exercise practices. Taoism is a ...

  2. Taoism as a practice, enjoys examining patterns. Over the years countless sects of Taoism have formed and quite a bit of literature was written over the delineation and description of these patterns. Often Taoists use the concept of Yin Yang as a familiar starting template to work with patterns.

  3. The fast answer is: the difference is only the spelling. Daoism and Taoism are the same. It’s a translation issue of Chinese to English or the Pinyin factor. In short, for a few years, the West translated Chinese “D” to “T”. The Chinese government then switched more recently back to “D”. From the surface level, we are only looking ...

  4. Taoism is one of the most assessable of all human practices, as most of Taoist wisdom can be considered to be common sense. Science has finally begun to catch up with some of the lore found in Taoist practice. Many of the subtle details of practices such as Taoist diets or Qigong exercises can be found online or through local practitioners. I recommend starting with Qigong. Taoist diets can be ...

  5. Modern Taoism has no badges, baptisms, churches, nor any external validation processes. View Taoism as a practice of being strong in your own story. The final validation a person needs is their own! Self-validation is a hard thing, many people don’t accept themselves. People seek external validation because it’s easy to pretend to accept ...

  6. To learn Taoism is to learn about yourself. Religion and philosophy are structures people place on teachings, to limit and control thought. Taoism doesn’t care about any socially defined boundaries. Instead, Taoist practice dives into issues of the heart and teaches it all equally.

  7. Taoism teaches that from a human perspective no absolute truth, no complete falsehood can be defined or embraced by a person. Taoism shows human nature in itself is a smaller part of the larger whole. When examining something, looking for answers, finding a statement: every such examination will contain both truth and falsehoods.

  8. 1 day ago · It’s in life that we are eternal in Taoism. The afterlife is within life itself. We are of the Tao when living and upon death are the Tao again. We are always, eternally, within our essence. Death, on the other hand, is when you are outside of your story. Understand the expression of a life is within life. We touch upon echoes of existence.

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  10. The actual framework & core for Awakening Dragon Taoism is to let each person strive and use their essence (our heart) as the guiding principle for their life. Awakening Dragon Taoism is geared to give tools, community, and ideals to assist each person to grow with their heart. This is confusing since in many religions people think there is a ...

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