Edit Knowledge Entry Here you can submit knowledge to the knowledge base. It must be suitable for the philosophies of Abide University. Main info Knowledge entry title Knowledge entry short summary The oldest currently-existing mass religion in the world has been misunderstood and transmogrified, but it contains one of the best philosophies of living around. Knowledge entry Full description and commentary Visual Text This ancient tradition of philosophy and religious belief about remaining in the flow of life is so simple it’s not always easy to understand. Taoism can’t be easily traced through written records the way the three main Western religions and even Buddhism can. Although it’s been around for at least 2,000 years, some say Taoism originated in China’s prehistory as a shamanic practice and nature religion. Simply put, the purpose of Taoism is to discern the Tao, or “the Way.” Simple enough, right? But what is “the Way”? As its ubiquitous Yin-Yang symbol implies, the Tao is the ultimate unity of opposites (light/dark, action/non-action, etc.) and its creative principle that underlies everything in the cosmos. While acknowledging that “the Way” is indefinable, Taoists use various practices to harmonize with this inexpressible principle and also reflect on passages from ancient texts like the <em>Tao Te Ching</em>: <em>Being and non-being create each other.</em> <em>Difficult and easy support each other.</em> <em>Long and short define each other.</em> <em>High and low depend on each other.</em> <em>Before and after follow each other.</em> <em> </em> <em>Therefore the Master</em> <em>acts without doing anything</em> <em>and teaches without saying anything.</em> <em>Things arise and she lets them come;</em> <em>things disappear and she lets them go.</em> These esoteric aspects may be difficult to grasp, but Taoism is all about balancing opposites. So, as one source simply puts it, Taoism means <em>returning to simpler values and not falling into the pit of distractions and egotistical pride. Instead, as the saying goes, we live simply so that others may simply live. </em> <strong><em>Related links:</em></strong> <a href="http://daoism.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://daoism.org</a> <a href="http://www.great-wallofchina.com/taoism.html">http://www.great-wallofchina.com/taoism.html</a> <a href="http://thetaoteching.com/">http://thetaoteching.com/</a> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/taoism/">http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/taoism/</a> <a href="https://personaltao.com/taoism/taoism-101/">https://personaltao.com/taoism/taoism-101/</a> Featured Image [toolset_access role="Administrator,Editor"]You can either upload an image or paste the url of an image from another webpage[/toolset_access] [toolset_access role="Administrator,Editor"]OR Paste image URL [/toolset_access] Media Embedded media (optional) Add new Categories and Tags Knowledge Base Categories Books Cinema Comedians Great Dudes Philosophies -- Parent -- Add New [toolset_access role="Administrator,Editor,Author,Contributor" operator="allow"]Add a new category: [/toolset_access] Knowledge Base Tags Comedy Eastern philosophy Taoism The Big Lebowski stoner comedy Ancient Greece Zen Stoicism Greece Television Show Popular Please validate reCAPTCHA Get a free honorary Ph.D degree at Abide University