Taoism really doesn't have any "rituals." It's all about clearing your mind and taking everything in; emptying your cup if you will.
While Confucianism deals with social issues, Taoism deals with the meaning of life. Confucianism stresses ethics while Taoism stresses behavior. Emphasis in Confucianism is on ritual while the focus in Taoism is on nature. Taoism represents as yin while Confucianism in the opposite, representing yang.
In Taoism, artifacts often include religious texts, ritual implements, and symbols that embody the principles of Taoist philosophy. Key artifacts are the Tao Te Ching, a foundational text, and the Zhuangzi, which provide guidance on living in harmony with the Tao. Ritual objects like incense burners, talismans, and altars are used in ceremonies to connect with the spiritual realm. Additionally, symbols such as the yin-yang represent the balance and interdependence of opposites, central to Taoist thought.
Taoism is practiced in China.
Taoism has numerous deities.
The religion of Taoism derives from the philosophy of Taoism which was founded by Lao-tzu. The practice of Taoism began during the Shang dynasty in China.
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It sounds as if you are confusing Taoism with Maoism ...
Yes, taoism is a non-hierarchrical religion.
Taoism is a philosophy- written by Lao-Tzu.