Taoist Temple
Taoists dont "worship" Taoism. You should learn more about. "Worship" sounds like a christian concept
Taoists practice ancestor worship. Many own ancestral tablets with the ancestors' names inscribed on them along with incense as a medium to communicate with the deities.
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.
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.
China is a country that is dominant with Taoists. Taoism, also known as Daoism, is a traditional Chinese philosophy and religion that has had a major influence on Chinese culture, art, and society throughout history.
Taoists do not "pray" in the sense of common religious prayer. Taoists have nothing to pray to, and no reason to pray. Common religious prayer is a way of feeling compassion and forgiveness, and sending healing energy toward a person. Taoists pray by directly feeling compassion and forgiveness for people. Taoists have enough control over their bodies and mind that they can do this whenever they want to without interfering with daily life. Since feeling compassion and forgiveness is helpful at most times on most levels, Taoists do it very often. Additionally, Taoists have developed powerful ways to energetically heal people, making the healing effects of prayer useless. This is not to say that common religious prayer is bad. For common religiuos people, it is actually an acceptable way to feel compassion and forgiveness, and make good things happen. Taoists simply have much better ways of doing it.
Traditionally most Koreans have been Buddhist, Taoists, or followers of their local variety of Shamanism. Within the last century some Koreans have converted to Christianity, and a smaller number to Islam.
Taoists are most commonly found in China. They can also be found in Russia, Egypt, and California.
Taoists believe "Do not worry about worldly matters. Instead, meditate on nature."
Taoists believe "Do not worry about worldly matters. Instead, meditate on nature."
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Taoists generally leave small offerings of fruit or vegetable in front of statues of the gods or the Immortals.