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Amen. The end of the thread (?).
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I guess... what with us saying amen after we pray and all.
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Well, I have a very distinctive Orthodox Christian icon that I rather enjoy looking at, and a few asian knick knacks scattered around; but I'd hardly consider them 'Taoist artifacts' nor do I collect them for any particular use or purpose. As others have noted, Tao Jia does not require or concern itself with any such objects, rituals or ceremonies. @ChrisP: Personally I'd consider my Taoism to be closer to a religion, but it's hardly an important distinction. ![]()
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