Any Daoist in here?

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3Harmonies
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Any Daoist in here?

Unread post by 3Harmonies » December 19th, 2005, 2:49 pm

Im studying Taoism as we speak... -cheers

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Unread post by bayarearep » December 19th, 2005, 3:07 pm

Yeah i try to live by the tao
it came into my life as a joke when i was 15 and a knucklehead
and it's honest been the biggest influence in my life to change my ways

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Unread post by punamusta » December 21st, 2005, 6:14 pm

I'm very interested about the Tao, also. I know that some people take it as a religion, but atleast for me it isn't anything like that. There's no God or guidelines/orders in Tao, nor there is good/evil or right/wrong. Basically Tao is nothing, but then again it's everything. Very difficult to explain...

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Unread post by 3Harmonies » December 30th, 2005, 8:43 am

Dude Im only so so interested in any religion. Infact alot of cultural stuff IMO is just plain silly. Im a modernist with preferences.. when I find a better way to live or a like something then I'll dive into it. But Im not 1 of those hokey people that go around eating things up word for word and just doing it without questioning it's effectiveness or purpose. Most of cultural aspects like chanting, voodoo, and hokey pokey stuff in general are the primitive mind's failure not to know any better :lol:..

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Unread post by none for you » January 22nd, 2006, 11:49 pm

I refer to the book of Tao as "Warrior Meditations"

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