What is Taoism (or Daoism)? Taoism 101 over a cup of Tea with Master Gu in the heart of China...
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Dating back to 2,000 years ago, Taoism is one of the most well-known indigenous Chinese religions, and is based on traditional customs that emphasize harmony between humanity and nature. Literally meaning "the way", Taoism explores the ultimate creative principle of the universe.
Daoism - Eastern Philosophy Series. Daoism is one of the great philosophical and religious traditions of China. Emphasizing balance, spontaneity, and action without intention, it is often contrasted with the rigid rituals and social order proposed by Confucianism.
In this podcast, we will explain the story of Hundun in the Zhuangzi, the famous Taoist text.
We are trained to constantly be active because of the illusion that success in this world is the result of those who have enough stamina to handle the weight of stress we put on the mind and body. But to live our lives in this fashion is destroying our nervous system and creating insane people.
Master Gu shares the secrets of Taoist meditation...
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In this introduction to Taoism, the Tao de Ching, Lao-tzu, and the nature of the Tao is discussed. This is part of professor Javy Galindo's online course in Comparative Religion. SUBSCRIBE and never miss new videos: http://bit.ly/ProfG_YouTube ---SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL--- + https://www.patreon.
From “Tao of Pooh” to “The Tao of Muhammad Ali” there seems to be no end to these gentrified takes on Taoism in the West. What these writers forgot or refuse to tell you is that Taoism, had always been a religious philosophy since its conception. MUSIC by Epidemic Sound: http://www.
In these unusual times, it’s extra difficult for a loved one to pass away. This video shares the Taoist view what might happen after the heart stops beating. What is death? Reincarnation? Is there an afterlife?
In this video we will be talking about 10 Life Lessons from the Taoist master, Lao Tzu. Lao Tzu is considered to be the founder of Taoism and is also credited as the writer of Taoism’s most sacred text, Tao Te Ching. So here are 10 Taoism lessons that we can learn from Lao Tzu: 01.