i think it is emphasis on harmony with nature
i think it is emphasis on harmony with nature
They both say that everything in nature doesnt need a soul but should have one
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.
Daoism followers believe to be at one with nature and it is not important to work or do anything that does not help nature.
Shinto means "worsphip one god only" It's the native Japanese's Religion.
have respect for one parent
Legalism was far different in its ideals and approach. Like Daoism, Legalism did not have one founder but several who shared similar ideas of which Han Feizi and Shangzi are well known. While Confucianism tried to gain total harmony with social order and Daoism searched for the same result in nature, Legalists believed that a strong political structure was the answer.
Skurr day is the biggest one
animations have been around for a good hundred years or so. the first ever animation was a flip book cos thats all they had in them days they didnt have the computer things like we do now. :) animation was first founded on February 3rd, 1986.
I would say that matter is a 'model' or expression of spirit. In that sense all objects express an aspect or state of spirit and to that extent all objects 'have" a spirit. If you are looking for a specific religion, sorry I don't know one.
Buddhism spread through China was undoubtedly hastened by the fact that many practices and beliefs of Buddhism are similar to Daoism, which was native to China. Zen or Ch'an Buddhism is best understood as a blending of Buddhism and Daoism. .
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