yes. if everyone went with the flow, they would be less inclined to be selfish and fight others.
A creation myth would not be very useful to Taoism and I would be surprised to hear of any myths being passed down with the cultural Taoism of ancient Asia.
I suggest an Internet search of Taoism to find the answer to this question. Though it is clear that Taoism has been very influential in China, there are opposing viewpoints as to how it impacts its followers. Some would claim positive influence and others would be just as convincing that Taoism has a negative impact on its followers and society.
A:A Christian can do what is known as philosophical Taoism (or Daoism) without a conflict of interests. Philosophical Taoism teaches ethical principles and harmonious living. If a Christian studies religious Taoism, he or she will soon have to make a decision whether to continue to follow Christianity or to follow Taoism with its many gods.
AnswerLao Tzu (born 604 BCE), is traditionally believed to be the founder of Taoism.
Taoism
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
Because he believed that a strong national economy would promote national feelings and reduce regional conflicts. He also was a strong supporter. Thanks By : A'ubrieghana : )
Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism.
Mainly it would be Buddhism. The Chinese also practice Taoism and Confucianism.
In Taoism, right being leads to right doing means that when one is in harmony with the Tao, or nature, then ones actions will be right. But Taoism also asserts that we must act without acting which means we are to let the Tao work in the way it was intended and not interfere as this would cause strife.
I will admit to having studied Taoism only superficially, but nonetheless I will presume to give what I consider to be a Taoist answer, which is that life is mysterious enough without having to figure out the after-life as well. And even that would be unusually blunt for Taoism.
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