i think it is emphasis on harmony with nature
i think it is emphasis on harmony with nature
Emperors who followed the way of Daoism(Taoism)
I would suggest that a principal similarity between these three traditions is that they are all non-theistic (i.e., they do not make any assertion one way or another about God, in contrast to atheism, which asserts that there is no God). While each of these traditions has deities (divine figures, archetypes or persons), these deities are not regarded as the Creator. Instead, the entire Cosmos (including the illusion of time) is regarded as beginningless.
hmm.. the awsner has to be to connect with the Tao.
Confucianism and Daoism are both Chinese philosophies of living. They differ in that Confucianism believes in setting good examples to be followed by others, while Daoism believes in the philosophy of inaction.
Shinto followers worship several gods.
Shinto is the religion that follows the "way of kami." Kami are sacred spirits in Shinto belief and practices, embodying the elements of nature, natural forces, and ancestors.
Shinto is an Anglicized version of the Chinese term "shin tao". The term translates as "the way of the gods."
Shinto means 'Way of the Gods'. It is the traditional and ancient religion of Japan, without a founder
The literal meaning of the word Shinto is "the way of the gods." It is a traditional Japanese belief system focused on the spiritual practices and rituals related to kami, the divine beings or spirits in Shinto.
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.
It is the way of the Gods.