taoist in A Sentence

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    Are you a Taoist?

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    That woman in Taoist robes had just vanished.

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    Are you a Taoist Master?

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    You have been a Taoist Master so long.

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    This old Taoist is really a strange guy.

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    Taoist Inspirational Massage.

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    Journalist: as you say this, it seems to me like i hear buddhist texts, words or Taoist parazulzusa.

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    This integration is represented in the Taoist symbol of yin/yang, a circle which is half dark and half light.

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    The Dao De Jing, often credited to Lao Zi, is another Taoist text that contains principles applicable to martial arts.

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    there has been a massive program to rebuild Buddhist and Taoist temples that were destroyed in the Cultural Revolution.

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    This is considered an exemplary interaction between Taoist master and disciple, reflecting the testing a seeker must undergo before being accepted.

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    The Mo Mo Temple is the oldest city in Hong Kong and is dedicated to the Taoist Gods of literature and war.

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    Since the mid-1990s, there has been a massive program to rebuild Buddhist and Taoist temples that were destroyed in the Cultural Revolution.

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    One of the most effective systems for using sound was developed in the fifth century A.D. by the famous Taoist physician T'ao Hung-ching.

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    He is the director of the Universal Tao Center located in northern Thailand and is the author of twenty-five books on Taoist practices.

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    He is the director of the Universal Tao Center located in northern Thailand and is the author of nineteen books on Taoist practices.

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    In China, the earliest use of cupping that is recorded is from the famous Taoist alchemist and herbalist, Ge Hong 281-341 A. D.

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    The concept of unity in diversity was used by both the indigenous peoples of North America and Taoist societies in 400- 500 B.

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    Taoist walking helps a person deal with liver and kidney problems, and within Chinese medicine it's seen as an effective treatment for all ailments!

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    The ultimate goal is to reach“no extremity”(closely related to the Taoist concept of“wu wei”), where both wisdom and emotions are in harmony with each other.

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    Early Taoist texts mention the use of cannabis in ritual incense-burners, where it was used to eliminate selfish desire and achieve a state of naturalness.

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    My favorite is Pak Tai Temple on Cheung Chau, where every year there's a festival to honor Pak Tai, the Taoist god of the sea.

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    Combining cognitive psychology with Zen, Taoist, and Vedic practices, Jason Gregory explains how emptying the mind directly impacts your habits and way of being in the world.

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    The ultimate goal is reaching no extremity(Wuji, 無 極)(closely related to the Taoist concept of wu wei), where both wisdom and emotions are in harmony with each other.

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    It is, in the Taoist sense, that when the body cures itself and becomes well again, it is then in a state of balance and harmony with nature.

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    That is exactly what the Chinese Communist Party is trying to do today in China to every Christian church, Islamic mosque, Taoist shrine and Buddhist temple in China.

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    Typically, these were Taoist and Buddhist recluses, who chose to spend most of their enlightened lives in secluded mountainous areas in search of physical health and mental enlightenment.

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    For example, the Taoist view of“God” is that each person has his or her own definition of what“god” is, and each definition is perfectly acceptable- neither right nor wrong.

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    This is Taiwan at its most vibrant and spiritual- the troupe mostly comprises kids down on their luck, gradually transformed by the music, the Taoist rituals and the boisterous parades.

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    Christianity is growing among the Chinese, having overtaken Taoism as second-most important religion in the 2000 census among this ethnic group as more Chinese increasingly described themselves as Buddhists rather than Taoist.

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