What Is Taoism
What Is Taoism
What Is Taoism
TAOIST CONCEPTS/BELIEFS
Taoism can be best understood by discussing its concepts and beliefs. Some of
its concepts include:
SACRED SCRIPTURES
It is Taoism’s foundational text meaning “The Book of the Way and its
Power.” Taoists regard this as the essential guide to living a full spiritual and
ethical life. It is a short book of around 5,000 Chinese characters which is
divided into 81 brief chapters filled with short, enigmatic paragraphs of advice
on life, and poetic descriptions of the nature of the universe.
B. Chuang Tzu
In these rituals, incense is a central aspect, together with the sacrificial offering
of sacred writings such as paper charms which contain the prayers of individuals,
bearing their names and the intentions which are burned as part of the ritual. Those
who will perform such rituals are encouraged to prepare for them by fasting and by
having a spirit of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Humility and non-competition are among the most important virtues in Taoism
together with naturalness and naturalism, as well as non-aggression and passive rule
which manifest the fundamental virtue of Wu Wei. Physical and spiritual techniques
are just as important as ethical or moral techniques or practices. Taoists put
emphasis on ethical behavior by incorporating it into their practices. Instead of
initiating action, they wait for events to make action necessary, avoiding letting their
own desires and compulsions push them into doing things. Generally, Taoism, just
like other religions, disapprove of killing, stealing, lying, and promiscuity. It promotes
philanthropic, selfless, and humane behavior. Good behavior is seen as an essential
part not only of self-improvement but the world as a whole. To attain the spiritual
perfection like the sage, Taoists practice certain rituals which are listed below:
GOAL PRACTICES
Use of potions (led to the practice of alchemical experiments
which made lasting contributions in various fields such as
chemistry, medicine, and pharmacology)
To obtain
Practice meditation (includes experiments with one’s self,
longevity and
especially the body through the use of methods of inner
immortality
alchemy, associated with yoga and other forms of meditation)
Breathing technique (to be in contact with qi, for longevity and
to counter aging)
Jiao Festival (or the rite of cosmic renewal, celebrated to
rededicate the local temple and to renew the whole community
by cleansing it from suffering and hardships)
To dispel
Refrain from eating grain (based on the Taoist belief that
illness or
illness is caused by three corpse worms which reside in the
suffering
body, and eating grain will encourage these worms to stay)
Confession and purging of one’s sins (based on the belief that
illness may be caused by wrongdoings)