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Taoism and qi
In Taoism, the Seven-Star Lamp qi xing deng 七星燈 is a seven-branched oil lamp lit to represent the 7 stars of the Northern Dipper.
While there are many historical and modern schools of Taoism, with different teachings on the subject, it is safe to say that many Taoists regard their diet as extremely important to their physical, mental and spiritual health in one way or another, especially where the amount of qi in the food is concerned.
Similar concepts also hold in systems of eastern philosophy in the Brahman-Atman of Hinduism, and in the School of Yin-Yang, Taoism, and Neo-Confucianism as qi.
Jing, qi, and shen are three of the main notions shared by Taoism and Chinese culture alike.
" Jing, qi, shen ; 精 氣 神 ; essence, pneuma ( breath, energy, vital force ), spirit ", in The Encyclopedia of Taoism, ed.

Taoism and terms
The terms Tao and De are religious and philosophical terms shared between Taoism and Confucianism.
The two terms are still used today but the word Yogi is also generically used to refer to both male and female practitioners of yoga and related meditative practices in Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism etc.
:" In terms of worldview, the emergence of the Shàngqīng revelations signifies a major expansion of Taoism.
In terms of philosophy, the Chu culture and government strongly supported Taoism and native shaman folk beliefs supplemented with some Confucian ideals.

Taoism and basic
The opposition and combination of the universe's two basic principles of yin and yang is a large part of Chinese philosophy, and is an important feature of Taoism, both as a philosophy and as a religion.
The Three Treasures or Three Jewels () are basic virtues in Taoism comprising Compassion, Moderation, and Humility.
A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories to explain the basic principles of philosophical Taoism.
Some members, while accepting the basic naturalistic beliefs of the WPM, like to combine these with symbols and ceremonies from other traditions, most commonly paganism, philosophical Taoism, and Buddhism.
* Basic Calligraphy Styles From Taoism contains introductory comparisons of different calligraphy styles of basic characters.
The Three Treasures or Three Jewels () are basic virtues in Taoism.

Taoism and principle
An underlying principle in Taoism states that within every independent entity lies a part of its opposite.
Philosophical Taoism also proposes a transcendent operant principle — transliterated in English as tao or dao, meaning ' the way ' — which is neither an entity or a being per se, but reflects the natural ongoing process of the world.
Taoism came into prominence for the first time at a state level, and it advocated the laissez-faire principle of Wu wei ( 無為 ), literally meaning " do nothing ".
The term Tao means " way ", " path " or " principle ", and can also be found in Chinese philosophies and religions other than Taoism.
In linguistic terminology, English Taoism / Daoism is formed from the Chinese loanword tao / dao " way ; route ; principle " and the native suffix-ism.
The principle of yin and yang is represented in Taoism by the Taijitu ( literally " diagram of the supreme ultimate ").
* Wu wei, a principle of Taoism
Detachment as release from desire and consequently from suffering is an important principle, or even ideal, in the Bahá ' í Faith, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Jainism and Taoism.

Taoism and energetic
A mudrā is a spiritual gesture and an energetic seal of authenticity employed in the iconography and spiritual practice of Indian religions and traditions of Dharma and Taoism.

Taoism and transformation
Based on his study of Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Gnosticism, Taoism, and other traditions, Jung believed that this journey of transformation, which he called individuation, is at the mystical heart of all religions.
Although presented as a sect of Islam, the Moorish Science Temple also draws inspiration from Buddhism, Christianity, Freemasonry, Gnosticism and Taoism to present a message of self-determination, personal transformation, indigenous identity in the Western Hemisphere, indigenous pride, uplift, civic involvement, and self-sufficiency.

Taoism and for
In English, the words Daoism and Taoism ( or ) are the subject of an ongoing controversy over the preferred romanization for naming this native Chinese philosophy and Chinese religion.
The provenance of the pronunciation with of Taoism is a gap in the English phonemic paradigm for the unvoiced unaspirated in dào ' way '.
In loanword terminology, English Taoism / Daoism is a " calque ", " loan-rendering ", or " hybrid " that blends a borrowed word with a native element, for example, chopstick ) blends Chinese Pidgin English chop (< Cantonese kàp, pinyin kuài 快 " fast ; quick ") with English stick.
The respective first accurate glosses for Taoism were " douizm ; tou -" ( Webster's International Dictionary of the English Language, 2nd ed., 1934 ) and " Also Daoism and with pronunc.
As detailed above, proponents for both sides of the Daoism – Taoism debate make valid arguments.
Aspects of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism were consciously synthesized in the Neo-Confucian school, which eventually became Imperial orthodoxy for state bureaucratic purposes under the Ming ( 1368 – 1644 ).
By the beginning of the 20th century, Taoism had fallen much from favor ( for example, only one complete copy of the Daozang still remained, at the White Cloud Monastery in Beijing ).
Ideological and political rivals for centuries, Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism deeply influenced one another.
In the foundational text of Taoism, the Tao Te Ching, Laozi explains that Tao is not a ' name ' for a ' thing ' but the underlying natural order of the universe whose ultimate essence is difficult to circumscribe.
* Shen Dao, Chinese philosopher known for his blend of Legalism and Taoism ( approximate date ) ( d. c. 275 BC )
He is known for his blend of Legalism and Taoism ( approximate date ) ( b. c. 350 BC )
Incorporating ideas from Taoism and Buddhism as well as traditional religion in China, Di Yu is a kind of purgatory place which serves not only to punish but also to renew spirits ready for their next incarnation.
Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history from the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River and served as a pivotal cultural and religious site for Taoism, Chinese Buddhism, and Confucianism.
He was brought up as a Catholic, studied Zen / Taoism for 6 years, and in 2005 returned to a non-denominational Christian church.
Within China, besides the more direct consequences of her struggle to gain and maintain supreme power, Wu's leadership resulted in important effects in regards to social class in Chinese society and in relation to state support for Taoism, Buddhism, education, and literature.
Taoism and Ch ' an Buddhism for centuries had a mutual influence on each other in China, Korea and Vietnam.
Each world religion, including but not limited to, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Sikhism and Buddhism, is an interpretation of this universal truth adapted to cater for the psychological, intellectual and social needs of a given culture of a given period of history.
Paintings and decorations in those kofun indicate the spread of Taoism and Buddhism in this period ; the Takamatsuzuka Kofun and Kitora Kofun are notable for their wall paintings.
Other religions – for example Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam ( Sufism ) and Taoism – also have hermits in the sense of individuals living an ascetic form of life.
The focus of Taoism is on the individual within the natural realm rather than the individual within society ; accordingly, the goal of life for each individual is seeking to adjust oneself and adapting to the rhythm of the natural ( and the supernatural ) world, to follow the Way ( tao ) of the universe, and to live in harmony.
In many ways the opposite of rigid Confucian morality, Taoism was for many of its adherents a complement to their ordered daily lives.
* Stucco, Guido ( 1994 ), " Introduction ," in Evola, The Path of Enlightenment According to the Mithraic Mysteries, Zen: The Religion of the Samurai, Rene Guenon: A Teacher for Modern Times, and Taoism: The Magic, the Mysticism ( Edmonds, WA: Holmes Publishing Group )
Chinese Taoist and Japanese Shinto deities were assimilated into Mahayana Buddhism as " Deva " class beings ; for example to Chinese Mahayana Buddhists, Indra ( synonymous with Śakra ) is the Jade Emperor of Taoism.

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