there is no religious daoism. it was created as a philosophy only.
Daoism is a type of religious or philosophical system in China.
Daoism, or Taoism, encompasses several types, primarily philosophical and religious Daoism. Philosophical Daoism, rooted in texts like the "Dao De Jing" and the "Zhuangzi," focuses on understanding the Dao (the way) and emphasizes living in harmony with nature and the universe. Religious Daoism, on the other hand, involves rituals, worship, and a pantheon of deities, aiming for spiritual transcendence and longevity. Additionally, there are various schools and practices within each type, such as Tai Chi and Qigong, which integrate Daoist principles into physical and meditative practices.
love and kindness
Daoism is a philosophy which eventually became a Religion in China. Followers of both the religious and the philosophical teachings of Daoism can be found throughout the world, but principally anywhere there is a large Chinese or East Asian Community. Philosophical Daoism also deeply influenced Chinese and Japanese Buddhism, particularly Zen. As the Chinese Communist Government has relaxed restrictions against religions in recent years, Daoism is now undergoing a resurgence in mainland China.
philosophical, physical and shamanistic
Taoism or Daoism is a religious, philosophical or ethical tradition of Chinese origin founded in the late 4th century BCE.
Taoism (also called Daoism) is a philosophical, ethical or religious tradition of Chinese origin that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (also romanized as Dao). The term Tao means "way", "path", or "principle", and can also be found in Chinese philosophies and religions other than Taoism. "Taoism-Wikipedia" link below for more information. Taoism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Daoism is a philosophical and spiritual tradition originating in ancient China. It emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao, or the Way, which is the natural order of the universe. Daoism promotes simplicity, humility, and a deep connection to nature.
Dao-te Ching or Tao-te Ching.
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The four great philosophical and religious revolutions that shaped the history of the world are: the Axial Age (around 800-200 BCE) which saw the emergence of key philosophical and religious traditions like Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, Confucianism, and Daoism; the advent of Christianity in the 1st century CE; the Islamic Golden Age from the 8th to 14th centuries; and the Scientific Revolution in the 16th and 17th centuries. These movements had profound impacts on human civilization, shaping beliefs, societies, and the course of history.