Taoists believe "Do not worry about worldly matters. Instead, meditate on nature."
Taoists believe "Do not worry about worldly matters. Instead, meditate on nature."
Taoists didn't believe n rulers at all. They thought government was unnatural and disrupted the balance of the yin yang.
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Zhuangzi died in -286.
Zhuangzi Tests His Wife was created in 1913.
in self improvement and they celebrate a mans inner dependency and association with nature
In a sense Taoism is not so much a religion as a philosophy that is usually imposed on other religions. Taoists have a rather unspecific idea of divinity and afterlife. Most Taoists are Buddhists, who believe in reincarnation. Many Taoists are adherents of Chinese Folk Religions who seem to share a believe in afterlife centering around spirits of the dead who are the ancestors one should worship. Other Taoists are members of other religions with other beliefs.
Zhuangzi, a Chinese philosopher, is believed to have been born around the 4th century BCE during the Warring States period. His exact birth date is not known.
Taoists don't believe in any gods. They believe in peace and calmness through the body. They don't often pray but when they do, it's often for someone to talk to. Taoists believe in kung fu and all of that stuff but don't have any gods to worship. So if you find a name for a god of the Taoist it's happy for you but i don't think there is a Taoist god. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Taoists believe in numerous deities, headed by the Jade Emperor & his Bride the Empress of the West. Above the Jade Emperor are the 3 Pure Ones.
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Since most Taoists do not believe in a God, it is difficult to say that they "pray." More accurately, Taoists meditate; most Taoists perform some sort of meditation daily, although there is no rule about this. They also read sacred texts from their religion and think about the meanings those texts contain.