Taoism is a combination of mysticism, philosophical reflection, and poetry. Taoism stresses the unity of humanity and the universe.
In Taoism it is the loss of that unity that is responsible for desire, competition, and the unsuccessful attempts to regulate the resulting strife by means of ethics and moral law.
Lao Tsu says in the thirteenth chapter in Tao Te Ching to "love the world as your own self; then you can truly care for all things." i am still trying to find the reference in Chuang Tzu. ~Jacq
As people think that there are many rules of Taoism there is only 1 rule in fact :
Be yourself but be calm and do not have a short temper.
"Be charitable to all beings, love is the representative of God." Ko-ji-ki Hachiman Kasuga
Taoism emphasizes living in harmony with one's path or principle (Tao). The basic teachings are compassion, moderation, and humility.
Treat others the way you wish to be treated.
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Taoism
they have no holy books or written code
A moral code is a code of conduct that people live by. Someone with morals will know right from wrong.
The Moral Code
No. Not only is there no dress code, but the principles of Taoism seem contrary to the idea. From a very simplistic point of view, Taoism prefers absence of regulation.
A moral code?
Do unto others as you would have done unto you is an example of a moral code.
The Moral Code - 1917 was released on: USA: 15 February 1917
The cast of His Moral Code - 1916 includes: Edward Arnold Lillian Drew
Moral code is the standards that one lives by. You may live by standards that you set for yourself, or the common standards for your community.
Answer All the religions are based on moral code, especially Islam insists the right and wrong and moral of good and bad in several places and warns who do wrong and bad.