Taoism have different types of holidays which are quiet similar to other religons.
that's Taoism...
Taoism really doesn't have any "rituals." It's all about clearing your mind and taking everything in; emptying your cup if you will.
people in the world are looking for this and i have it. The rite of passage for taoism is that all but 17 taoist need to eat only vegteble
The major theme is harmony with nature. You will find the rest here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taoism
Some martial arts are Taoist spiritual practices which are practiced daily. These martial arts are referred to generally as Neijia.
One is a Yin-Yang
Buddhism, Taoism, & Confucianism.
Leaders of Taoism are typically referred to as Taoist priests, masters, or simply leaders. They often serve as spiritual guides, teachers of Taoist philosophy, and perform rituals and ceremonies within Taoist temples.
Both. There is a fair-sized community of religious Taoists in Asia - a faith with a set of established rites and rituals, a pantheon of supernatural beings, and other bells and whistles. The west's exposure to taoism, however, is mostly as a philosophy of life. Taoism arrived in the west largely through translations of the Tao Te Ching (which is a philosophical text, not a religious one) and through the teachings of Zen buddhists (Zen adopted many of the core philosophies of taoism as its own).
The ordination of monks and nuns and the bi-weekly recitation of the rules for monks and nuns. Some schools of Buddhism have additional rituals.
Xibo Zhou has written: 'Du Guangting dao jiao yi fan zhi yan jiu' -- subject(s): Taoism, Rituals, Customs and practices, Knowledge
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