Ooh, Taoism is so complex, like astrology! |
Presumably it was formed at the beginning of the 6th century BCE by the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu.
There are incredible legends of Lao Tzu, who was perhaps not an earthling.
It is believed that he had a magical gift; his birth is associated with incredible rumors, the most common of which is that he was born from a ray of light.
Historical documents indicate that Lao Tzu was born in Luoyang to a family of wealthy citizens. Almost all his life he worked as an archivist, and he died in the year 517 BCE.
"The Way" is the Tao and the Tao is "The Way." |
Sometimes one just drifts or goes with the flow. The main Taoism postulate is the principle of balance and the relationship of the masculine “yang” and the feminine “yin.” More
What about the Buddha's Buddhism?
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On account of all this people have very confused ideas about how to practice Buddhism, which is also known as The Middle Way and is based on Dharma, a difficult term to translate into English because it means so many things at once.
It's not a matter of whether one can be a Chinese Buddhist practicing Taoism. It's more a question of whether one can do it without.
What is “Buddhism" if the Chinese interpretation of it is shot through in all directions with Taoist and Confucian cultural influences? Perhaps the best definition of Buddhism is “what the historical Buddha taught.”
China, however, like Brahmanical (Hindu) India, has moved far from that, changing who “the Buddha” to take as a guide (sarana) is. The worship of Amitabha and Vairocana and Kwan Yin (Guanyin) is rampant.
First human representation of the Buddha |
Who needs all that mucking about on earth developing the Ennobling Eightfold Path, pursuing the Four Ennobling Truths, or becoming "noble" ("enlightened")? If there's an easier way, and the historical Buddha the Scythia Shakyamuni, people would far rather pursue that. Just ask Alan Watts.
Taoism is not Buddhism and should not be confused with it. And most "Buddhism" is not Buddhism (as defined above).
So good look finding and getting the chance to hear the Dharma to know what to practice for the realization of enlightenment in this very life, which is not the goal of Chinese (Mahayana) Buddhism, which puts off that goal of awakening for eternity, until everyone else is enlightened first and I (you) have been their savior...a lot like that newfangled Christian thinking: Who needs a Teaching when we can just worship a guy?
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