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Taoism (or Daoism) is one of the pillars of Chinese culture, often described as a "philosophy of balance" that emphasizes living in harmony with the (the "Way"), the underlying natural order of the universe . Unlike many Western religions, it is both a deep philosophical tradition and a vibrant religious practice filled with rituals and a complex pantheon of deities. Core Concepts: The Art of Harmony

Represents the duality and interdependence of opposing forces—light/dark, male/female, action/inaction—which must remain in balance for harmony to exist. Taoism and Chinese Religion

The life force that flows through all things. Many Taoist practices, such as Tai Chi and Qigong , are designed to cultivate and balance this energy. The Taoist Pantheon and Folk Religion 2. Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese folk religions Taoism (or Daoism) is one of the pillars

Often translated as "non-action," this principle encourages "going with the flow" rather than forcing results through ego or desire. The life force that flows through all things


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