“To bend like the reed in the wind, that is the real strength” -- Taoist proverb I was introduced to the Chinese philosophy of Taoism after reading The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff for a class project ...
Sexuality plays an important part in our health and well-being, but it is often not addressed in our rushed, modern world. Our Puritan background and overachieving work ethic may have something to do ...
(The Conversation) — A scholar of Daoist rituals explains how the indigenous tradition of China understands the human body as being part of the larger cosmos. (The Conversation) — New Year’s ...
This article looks at the history and development of Taoism. Taoism has no founder and no founding date. It grew out of various religious and philosophical traditions in ancient China, including ...
Overseas students practice Taoist martial arts in front of Yuxu Palace in the Wudang Mountains, Hubei province, in June 2013. Hao Tongqian / Xinhua Taoism must face up to challenges posed by different ...
This article looks at the Taoist process referred to as alchemy, which is designed to bring practitioners into closer harmony with the Tao. Taoist physical practices, such as breath exercises, massage ...
Sexuality plays an important part in our health and well-being, but it is often not addressed in our rushed, modern world. Our Puritan background and overachieving work ethic may have something to do ...
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