Taoism, or Daoism, is an ancient religion based on various Chinese
philosophies, religions, and customs. The Tao is central to Taoism. The
Tao is difficult to describe, but it is connected to all things. Taoists
do not worship the Tao, but they worship various deities that depend on
the Tao.
History of Taoism
Taoism does not have a specific founder.
Its development was influenced by many religions and philosophies that
existed in ancient China. It is believed that it first developed as a
religion in the 4th or 3rd centuries BC. In 142 AD in China, the Tao
revealed itself to Zhang Daoling, who formed the first organized school
of the religion.
He also became the first Celestial Master, a tradition that survives
today. During the Tang and Song dynasties, Taoism was a semi-official
religion in China. This changed when Confucianism became popular.
Nonetheless, Taoism was still well-spread. However, Taoism suffered
greatly when Communists took over China and banned the religion. Taoism
then moved to its new home, Taiwan. After some time, Chinese officials
started becoming somewhat tolerant to religions and started reappearing
in China.
Taoism Beliefs
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.
Taoism Customs
Rituals of Taoism attempt to bring harmony to
the universe, the world, society, and individuals. Worship includes
praying to deities, purification, meditation on talismans, and making
offerings to deities. Due to their complicated nature, Taoist rituals
are performed by priests and their assistants, who chant, dance, and
play percussion and wind instruments. The chiao (jiao) is an important
Taoist ritual for cosmic revival which consists of various rituals. It
involves each village family bringing offerings for the deities, which
are then dedicated to the deities through a ceremony by a Taoist priest.
The ceremony also involves rituals asking for order for the universe
and for the village. Through temple rituals, Taoists seek to stabilize
the yin and yang for individuals and the community as a whole. Feng shui
and fortune telling are also part of Taoism.
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