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Old 01-28-2008, 11:07 AM
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Quote: "Also, many newer religions using Taoist-like ideas. Wicca, for example."

I think this is correct. I am a Wiccan but I also practice and teach Tai Chi and Qi-gong. I see Taoism as a philosophy that is completely compatable with my religious outlook. There are also lots of people interested in Tai Chi who are exposed to Taoist concepts to one extent or another.

Also its worth pointing out that popular self-help author 'BarefootDoctor' who is very big in Britain at least, has done a lot to popularise Taoist philosophy.

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