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Learn to:
- Explore the origins of Taoist philosophy and religion
- Grasp the multiple interpretations of Taoism today
- Find out about Taoist practices and customs
The friendly guide to understanding the rich history and modern practice of Taoism!
Exploring the philosophy, practices, and scriptures of one of the world's major religions and one of the oldest Taoism For Dummies provides a comprehensive introduction to this fascinating and influential religious tradition. Whether you're a student of religion or just curious about Taoism, this fun and friendly guide explains in plain English the fundamental concepts of Taoism, explores in depth the origins and multiple interpretations of the religion, and goes into detail about what it means to be a Taoist.
- Start with Taoism 101 learn the fundamentals and debunk the main myths about Taoism
- Follow the evolution of Taoism find out how Taoism has developed from Classical Taoist philosophy to institutionalized religion to western Taoism
- Unlock important Taoist concepts explore the Tao, yin and yang, and wu-wei
- Learn about the many texts of Taoism delve into the Tao Te Ching, as well as other texts from the rich body of Taoist scriptures
- Explore Taoist practices find out how followers bring Taoism into their daily lives
Open the book and find:
- The origins of Taoism
- Taoist attitudes toward life
- The life and teachings of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu
- Types of Taoism in China and the West today
- How to understand the Taoist concept of doing everything by doing nothing
- A look at the Taoist practices of alchemy, meditation, t'ai-chi, and martial arts
- Advice on acquiring Taoist wisdom
- Ten common misconceptions about Taoism
Synopsis
The definitive guide to understanding Taoism—no matter your background or faithLao Tzu's Tao Te Ching is the second most translated book in the world, and the practice of religious Taoism is on the rise in China, where adherents currently number in the hundreds of millions. Yet there remains a remarkable lack of reliable information about Taoism for curious westerners. Taoism For Dummies provides comprehensive coverage of Taoism's origins in China's Chou Dynasty, its underlying quietist principles, its emergence as a major religion, various interpretation of its core texts, including both Eastern and Western interpretations, key Taoist concepts, and much more. It also provides a fascinating glimpse of Taoism in contemporary China.
- The ideal guide for readers interested in this influential religion, as well as those taking an introductory course on Taoism or Chinese Religion
- A valuable source of insight for those with an interest in modern Chinese culture and beliefs
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The definitive guide to understanding Taoism now matter your background or faithLao Tzu's Daode Jing is the second most translated book in the world, and the practice of religious Taoism is on the rise in China, where adherents currently number in the hundreds of millions. Yet there remains a remarkable lack of reliable information about Taoism for curious westerners. Taoism For Dummies provides comprehensive coverage of Taoism's origins in China's Zhou Dynasty, its underlying quietist principles, its emergence as a major religion, various interpretation of its core text, including both Eastern and Western interpretations, key Taoist concepts, and much more. It also provides a fascinating glimpse of Taoism in contemporary China.
- The ideal guide for readers interested in this influential religion, as well as those taking an introductory course on Taoism or Chinese Religion
- There has been a recent surge of interest among readers in the West, with books such as Dr. Wayne Dyer's Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life, which sold over 70,000 copies since 2009
- A valuable source of insight for those with an interest in modern Chinese culture and beliefs
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| Exploring the philosophy, traditions, and scriptures of one of the world’s major religions, and one of the oldest, Taoism For Dummies provides a comprehensive introduction to this fascinating and influential faith. Taoism For Dummies is ideal reading for religious and Asian studies students and those seeking to better understand an ancient and complex faith. Taoism For Dummies will cover: - The origins of religious and philosophical Taoism
- The multiple interpretations of Taoism
- Taoism in China today
- Western interpretations of Taoism
- Important Taoist concepts
- The Yin and Yang
- Taoist practices
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| Exploring the philosophy, traditions, and scriptures of one of the world’s major religions, and one of the oldest, Taoism For Dummies provides a comprehensive introduction to this fascinating and influential faith. Taoism For Dummies is ideal reading for religious and Asian studies students and those seeking to better understand an ancient and complex faith. Taoism For Dummies will cover: - The origins of religious and philosophical Taoism
- The multiple interpretations of Taoism
- Taoism in China today
- Western interpretations of Taoism
- Important Taoist concepts
- The Yin and Yang
- Taoist practices
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Synopsis
The definitive guide to understanding Taoism—no matter your background or faithLao Tzu's Tao Te Ching is the second most translated book in the world, and the practice of religious Taoism is on the rise in China, where adherents currently number in the hundreds of millions. Yet there remains a remarkable lack of reliable information about Taoism for curious westerners. Taoism For Dummies provides comprehensive coverage of Taoism's origins in China's Chou Dynasty, its underlying quietist principles, its emergence as a major religion, various interpretation of its core texts, including both Eastern and Western interpretations, key Taoist concepts, and much more. It also provides a fascinating glimpse of Taoism in contemporary China.
- The ideal guide for readers interested in this influential religion, as well as those taking an introductory course on Taoism or Chinese Religion
- A valuable source of insight for those with an interest in modern Chinese culture and beliefs
About the Author
Jonathan Herman, PhD, is the Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Georgia State University in Atlanta, where he teaches courses in Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Shinto, world religions, comparative mysticism, and critical theory in the study of religion. He has written extensively on various aspects of Taoism, Chinese religion, and modern religious issues.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Part I: Navigating the World of Taoism 7
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Taoism 9
Chapter 2: What Is Taoism? 19
Chapter 3: Don’t Believe Everything You Think 31
Part II: Looking At the Development of Taoism 45
Chapter 4: Classical Taoist Philosophy 47
Chapter 5: The Development of Institutional Taoism 73
Chapter 6: Types of Taoism in China Today 91
Chapter 7: Go West, Old Tao, Go West 109
Part III: Examining Important Taoist Concepts 133
Chapter 8: What Is the Tao, and What Does It Mean to Follow It? 135
Chapter 9: Doing Everything by Doing Nothing 157
Chapter 10: For Every Yin, There Is an Equal and Opposite Yang 177
Chapter 11: Blue Heaven, Yellow Heaven: The Belief in a New Age 193
Chapter 12: Writing What Can’t Be Spoken: The Many Texts of Taoism 207
Part IV: Exploring Taoist Practices 225
Chapter 13: Remembering to Keep Forgetting 227
Chapter 14: Seeking the Path to Immortality 241
Chapter 15: Internal Cultivation through the Discipline of Alchemy 259
Chapter 16: Martial, Gymnastic, and Healing Arts: T’ai-chi and Ch’i-kung 277
Chapter 17: Cosmic Renewal and Other Rituals 291
Part V: The Part of Tens 305
Chapter 18: Ten Common Misconceptions about Taoism 307
Chapter 19: Ten Bits of Advice for Acquiring Taoist Wisdom 315
Chapter 20: Ten Places to See Taoist Stuff Happening Today 323
Part VI: Appendixes 331
Appendix A: Glossary 333
Appendix B: Resources 347
Appendix C: Pronunciation Guide 353
Index 357