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Hi,
Do you have any distinctive ceremonial objects (religious artifacts) like prayer beads, religious pictures, pins, pendants, medals and so on?
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no. nothing like that.
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a tree that is unbending is easily broken. the hard and strong will fall. the soft and weak will overcome. (tao te ching, chapter 76) |
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There are a number of superstition-based religions that often get lumped in with taoism (I think wrongly), that I'm sure will have had their share of idols and devices. But taoism is more a philosophy than a religion and does not address the concept of "God", or of the "supernatural". So would not use such idols or spiritual devices.
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Have to agree with Divine I don't think there are.
If there were any I think they'd differ from person to person and would problem have some practical use, rather than just being a symbol.
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Tao There's A Flavour of Metal for EVERYONE Mark 4:40 "Then he said to the disciples, `Why do you fear? Do you not believe in God?' " |
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Do not you have any paintings (like tankhas) and statues of deities in your homes?
I have found a photo of a Taoist priest using something looked like a prayer beads.
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Probably.
Taoism in China is not the same as Taoism outside in many cases. You might want to investigate Chinese taoism if that's the kind of thing you're looking for. The park is my prayer bead.
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Tao There's A Flavour of Metal for EVERYONE Mark 4:40 "Then he said to the disciples, `Why do you fear? Do you not believe in God?' " |
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Maybe, you have some examples of Taoist religious art.
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Most Taoist religious art is Chinese in origin, and there are no Traditionalist taoists present on this form. Taoism is a philosophy/lifeguide to all of us I think. (correct me if I'm wrong guys)
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Tao There's A Flavour of Metal for EVERYONE Mark 4:40 "Then he said to the disciples, `Why do you fear? Do you not believe in God?' " |
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I have some luxurious figurines of Lu Dongbin and Quan-Yin and a Dragon figurine made of Jade. These are certainly ceremonial objects but I don't use them in that capacity. Perhaps a little. They are not so sacred to me though that I'm disturbed by my brother making mock love to Quan-Yin. Well ok perhaps a little.
I have several books on Taoist art. I absolutely love the stuff! I would have prints all over my walls if I knew where to get them. If I wasn't still on dial-up then I'd be tempted to post a load of pics and comments. Jerzybg we are all Tao-Chia type Taoists here, not Tao-Chiao. Ceremonial objects would be very common in Tao-Chiao but not Tao-Chia. I'll copy and paste something from another thread about the difference: - Tao-Chia A philosophical school of thought that is well known through the Tao Te Ching and the Chuang Tzu. Evocative and mystical rather than dogmatic it emphasises keeping an open/empty mind, humility, simplicity, reverence of nature, apophasis, freedom from craving and adaptability to circumstances. Generally speaking this is what is known as Taoism in the West. Tao-Chiao A whole host of religious sects whose traditions include influences from Taoism, local folklore, Confucianism and Buddhism. They have hierarchical structures, strict moral teachings and practice rituals and ceremonies. Beliefs of these sects covers an enormous number of things. For example: the after-life, a large pantheon of Gods, divine revelation, salvation, a form of karma, ghosts & spirits, etc. If you want to know more about Tao-Chiao then there's a really accessible book called 'The Taoist Manual' by Brock Silvers.
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"Do not be afraid of falling into emptiness. Falling into emptiness is not so bad.." - Layman P'ang |
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i think the bottom line here is that no ceremonies or objects are at all prescribed by taoism.
that some of us enjoy art objects inspired by taoist ideas however, is another matter. i love chinese gu qin music and taoist paintings, for example.
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