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Taoism for Beginners: Understand and Apply Core Taoist Principles and Practices

por Jane Rivers

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Discover a Modern Introduction to Paganism and Earth-Centered Religions and Learn How to Become One With the Nature.Dear reader, Taoism is a major world religion that started long ago in China. And many believe that it began in the 6th century B.C. with the philosopher Lao Tzu.Lao Tzu never intended to create any new religion. However, the people of China loved his teachings and his way of understanding through his wisdom. And soon, all of his written ideas became combined with the ancient customs of Chinese folk religions. This is why Taoism began to include beliefs in such deities as gods, goddesses, magicians, and even dragons. The common people also added spells and charms, as well as the worship of their ancestors.Understanding the way of the Tao (also pronounced "Dao") is really a matter of journeying through the core of oneself as an inner perception of beingness.This may seem tricky at first, but with proper guidance, that journey of self-revelation will be the most effortless achievement in your life. That is precisely what this book is offering you.As you become more and more familiar with the principles and the practices steeped in historical and ancient culture, you'll undoubtedly enjoy the spiritual experience which allows this infamous flow.… (más)
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Discover a Modern Introduction to Paganism and Earth-Centered Religions and Learn How to Become One With the Nature.Dear reader, Taoism is a major world religion that started long ago in China. And many believe that it began in the 6th century B.C. with the philosopher Lao Tzu.Lao Tzu never intended to create any new religion. However, the people of China loved his teachings and his way of understanding through his wisdom. And soon, all of his written ideas became combined with the ancient customs of Chinese folk religions. This is why Taoism began to include beliefs in such deities as gods, goddesses, magicians, and even dragons. The common people also added spells and charms, as well as the worship of their ancestors.Understanding the way of the Tao (also pronounced "Dao") is really a matter of journeying through the core of oneself as an inner perception of beingness.This may seem tricky at first, but with proper guidance, that journey of self-revelation will be the most effortless achievement in your life. That is precisely what this book is offering you.As you become more and more familiar with the principles and the practices steeped in historical and ancient culture, you'll undoubtedly enjoy the spiritual experience which allows this infamous flow.

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