Taoism
The principle of yin and yang is important to
Taoism. Accordingly, the religion emphasizes the union of the opposite
and complementary forces of the universe. Taoism also stresses harmony
with nature, immortality, benevolence, self improvement, as well as
participation in helping society and the world. The concept of the Tao,
which is at the core of Taoism, is often misunderstood by people who do
not follow the religion. The Tao cannot be defined, according to Taoism.
The Tao is the ultimate creative energy of the universe, and it is also
the organic universe or cosmos itself, as well as the way of nature and
the world. Deities, along with everything in the universe rely on the
Tao. Taoism has borrowed most of its deities from other religions. The
most important book of Taoism is the Tao Te Ching (The Way and Its
Power), which was composed around the 3rd century BC. It includes
guiding words on life and describes the nature of the universe in a
poetic style. A Taoist book that is famous throughout the world is The
Art of War by Sun Tsu.
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