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Taoism | And Chinese Religion

Often translated as "non-action," this principle encourages "going with the flow" rather than forcing results through ego or desire.

The eternal, ineffable force that is the source of all existence. It is not a personified god but a cosmic process that guides the natural world. Taoism and Chinese Religion

Taoism (or Daoism) is one of the pillars of Chinese culture, often described as a "philosophy of balance" that emphasizes living in harmony with the (the "Way"), the underlying natural order of the universe . Unlike many Western religions, it is both a deep philosophical tradition and a vibrant religious practice filled with rituals and a complex pantheon of deities. Core Concepts: The Art of Harmony Taoism (or Daoism) is one of the pillars

Represents the duality and interdependence of opposing forces—light/dark, male/female, action/inaction—which must remain in balance for harmony to exist. Often translated as "non-action

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