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| | Taoism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi wrote their books, schools formed upon their teaching and eventually agregated in structured religion and evolved into a religious faith by 440 CE. |  | | One of the original founders of Taoist religious sects, Zhang Daoling, said he had received revelations from Lao Zi himself, and most Taoist religious sects hold Lao Zi to be at least a god, if not the highest divinity. |  | | On the other hand is Taoist religion, or 道& Dàojiào), which includes worship of Lao Zi and other divinities, magic, Taoist alchemy, qigong, perfection of immortality and many other aspects. |
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http://www.eastcleveland.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Taoists
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| | Zhuang Zi and His Carving of the Confucian Ox - Questia Online Library |
 | | Zhuang Zi and His Carving of the Confucian Ox |  | | led Guo to the conclusion that Kong Zi had a "hermitic inclination" to which Yan Hui was the chosen recipient and sole transmitter, and that the mystical states to which Yan is given to attain or aspire in the Zhuang Zi are merely slightly exaggerated developments of this tendency by later-day followers of the school. |  | | - Zhuang Zi and His Carving of the Confucian Ox |
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http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=95693394
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| | Chuang Tzu, Express Freedom of Daoism |
 | | Zhuang Zi was adamant in declining the offer, saying, "I would prefer never to have anything to do with the official world and hope for spiritual contentment only. |  | | All his life Zhuang Zi lived in straitened circumstances and sometimes had to earn his rice by making straw sandals or even to borrow from others. |  | | For at the end of the seven days, Hun Tun is dead. |
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http://www.chinavoc.com/history/dongzhou/zhuangzi.htm
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| | TTTPractice |
 | | Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi were among the first of a number of radical mystics in history of spirituality who emphasized finding the efficacy, rather than the identity of spirit; their quest was to grasp the creative power of the unknown forces, not to discover and reify their source. |  | | Zhuang Zi's deformed adept is more concerned with spiritual wholeness. |  | | In Taoism one finds both the iconoclasm of Zhuang Zi and, on the other hand, the institutional formality of a lineage tradition employed by various Taoist schools and by the Taoist Church. |
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http://www.apophaticmysticism.com/tttpractice.html
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 | | To Zhuang Zi, righteousness is recognizing the different opinions of righteousness and being able to live peacefully with them: “Embrace with your heart each of the ten thousands things. |  | | Not only is it dangerous to attempt to distinguish right and wrong, but Zhuang Zi believes that man is also incapable of doing so. |  | | God, Dante’s ultimate moral judge, is unconcerned with Guido’s inability to discern the correct path and his divine judgment is ultimately persuaded by the sophistic ability of a minion of evil. |
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http://www.stanford.edu/~catullus/papers/rightwrong.doc
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| | AAS Abstracts: China Session 88 |
 | | Mysticism, Perspectivism, and Illumination in Zhuang Zi's "Qiwulun" |  | | It refers to a method in determining the truth of the various schools of philosophy in Zhuang Zi's time, or for that matter, the Truth. |  | | Despite differences in their points of departure, each paper shares the common assumption that the essential unity of all things is indeed something that Zhuang Zi does affirm. |
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http://www.aasianst.org/absts/1997abst/china/c88.htm
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| | Advanced Qigong Practice program |
 | | The second method of practicing the Tao, according to the Zhuang Zi, is to hold the Primal Unity. |  | | Under the influence of such a doctrine, not only ascending to heaven and becoming a celestial being were longed for by the world, but physical and breathing exercise began to be done widely. |  | | Holy Mother of the West and Peng Zu were greatly revered and worshiped by the practitioners of occult science and Taoist priests of the following ages. |
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http://www.damo-qigong.net/taoism/origin/origin3.htm
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| | Resources on the Zhuang |
 | | Most Zhuàng follow a traditional animist/ancestor-oriented religion, however, there are a number of Buddhists, Daoists, Christians, and Muslims in Guangxi as well. |  | | The Zhuang settled in what is now Guangxi, while other Tai peoples continued to migrate South to create the Lao, Thai and Shan peoples of Indochina. |  | | There is an indigenous Zhuang language, which was formerly written in Chinese characters, but now is usually written in Roman letters, as with Vietnamese (Guangxi borders Vietnam). |
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http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/asian/Zhuang.html
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| | The worlds of Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi |
 | | The worlds of Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi The worlds of Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi Christians and Muslims may find it hard to understand that a Chinese could hold different beliefs when performing different social functions. |  | | To him, humans should not be fixed in their beliefs of how much they know because things change (people live and die, all living beings die). |  | | There have been debates of who was born earlier, Lao Zi or Confucius. |
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http://www.iun.edu/~hisdcl/h425/laozi.htm
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 | | Although credited to Lao Zi, some scholars believe the text was compiled by followers of the great sage, in much the same way as the Lunyu (the Analects of Confucius). |  | | The teachings of Daoism can be applied by people of any faith. |  | | Its teachings are as relevant today as they were when Lao Zi lived. |
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http://members.lycos.co.uk/xuy/a2z/taoism.htm
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| | CHAPTER XIX |
 | | Zhuang Zi’s statement, therefore, that "perfect joy is to be without joy" cannot be interpreted literally. |  | | Zhuang Zi teaches the relative joy in being true to one’s nature. |  | | Zhuang Zi, in a view both similar and dissimilar, goes through a description of what people consider to be the source of happiness or joy: |
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http://www.crvp.org/book/Series03/III-11/chapter_xix.htm
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| | Daoism - introducing the main ideas of Lao Zi and Chuang Zi |
 | | This is because Lao Zi, like the Chinese Buddhists, believes that language cannot contain nor express the unearthly experience of Dao. |  | | He claims that happiness does not conform to any absolute uniformity, but that people are happy, according to their natures (De), to different extents. |  | | To give some indication of Dao, we shall quote the famous, introductory verse of Lao Zi's Dao De Jing. |
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http://www.imperialtours.net/daoism.htm
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| | A Treasury for All Those Tired of Avatar Soap - 2 - The Gold Scales |
 | | Zhuang said, "There is no place it does not exist." |  | | If Lieh Zi had only mounted on the truth of Heaven and Earth, ridden the changes of the six breaths, and thus wandered through the boundless, then what would he have had to depend on? |  | | Professor Chan from Princeton has explained parts and sides of ancient cosmology that is found and copiously used inside ancient Taoism, in his bright-looking A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. |
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http://oaks.nvg.org/treasury2.html
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| | Taoism for Fun and Profit |
 | | Later Taoist sages wrote other books on Taoism, such as Zhuang Zi and Lie Zi, as well as treatise on alchemy and meditation but the Dao De Jing was the first and is still the most famous. |  | | In chapter 19 of the Zhuang Zi, Lie Zi says to Yin: "The perfect man can walk under water without choking, can tread on fire without being burned, and can travel above the Ten Thousand Things without being frightened. |  | | The book is extremely short consisting of about 5,000 words in 81 chapters, each of which is more like poetry or a Zen Koan (riddle) than prose. |
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http://the-philosophers-stone.com/articles/taoism/taoism.htm
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| | Background of Confusius, Lao Tzu, Chuang Tzu, Mencius and Sun Tzu |
 | | His ideal society was one in which people lived in harmony with animals and birds. |  | | Actually, they made their contributions in the realm of natural sciences. |  | | The book repudiated the theory of a god, a heaven, or a supreme authority that had been popular since the Shang Dynasty. |
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http://www.chinavoc.com/history/dongzhou/backofthink.htm
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| | World Religions-Taoism |
 | | Lie Zi: Written supposedly by Lie Zi (111 chapters) |  | | It also contained philosophical essays and folktales, magic words and meditation, ritual and liturgy, and many other aspects of Daoist thought. |  | | Zhuang Zi [Chuang Tzu], and sometimes the Huahu jing [Hua Hu Ching], Lie Zi [Lieh Tzu], and Wen Zi [Wen Tzu]. |
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http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/religion/tao4.htm
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| | Zhuang |
 | | Zhuang Zi and his carving of the Confucian ox. |  | | Wu Guo'an, a farmer of the ethnic Zhuang group from Natong Township, who is... |  | | Guo notes, Yan is a recurring figure throughout the Zhuang Zi, especially in the inner chapters, and in nearly... |
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http://www.encyclopedie.cc/Zhuang
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| | Zhuangzi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Another well-known part of the book is also found in the "On Arranging Things" chapter. |  | | Zhuāngzǐ (pinyin), Chuang Tzu (W-G), or Chuang Tse (Chinese 庄子/莊子, literally meaning "Master Zhuang") was a famous philosopher in ancient China who lived around the 4th century BCE during the Warring States Period, corresponding to the Hundred Schools of Thought philosophical summit of Chinese thought. |  | | After he woke up, he wondered how he could determine whether he was Zhuangzi who had just finished dreaming he was a butterfly, or a butterfly who had just started dreaming he was Zhuangzi. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhuang_Zi
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| | Hengky's Links |
 | | Adapted from: "The Sayings of Zhuang Zi" by Tsai Chih Chung. |  | | In Zhuang Zi's view, man must be aware of his own existence. |  | | He had said that 'the unexamined life is a life not worth living' in which I find very true
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http://www.angelfire.com/id/happy4u/page3.html
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 | | Yan-cheng Zi-you stood ready to serve before him, and said, "In what realm were you, such that you could cause your form to resemble that of a withered tree and your heart to be like dead ashes? |  | | Not only are the contents of sets each having one member different from any sets containing such a set and at least one other set, but the sets and the words related to them are not the same as the entities in the real world. |  | | Then he raised his head toward heaven and sighed, besundered as though one who had lost his companion. |
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http://www.wfu.edu/~moran/zhexuejialu/Zhuang_Zi_2.html
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| | Philosophy 351, Chinese Philosophy, Dr. S. A. Wawrytko, San Diego State University |
 | | Marvel at the audacity of China's Chan Buddhist monks, as they stretch the limits of pedagogy to teach the mind of no-mind. |  | | "The Teachings of Mencius," Meng Zi XUN ZI/HSÜN TZU |  | | Meet Mo Zi, leader of revolutionary armies, whose radical message of Universal Love was doomed to oblivion--was he a far-sighted philosopher or a dangerous fanatic. |
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http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~aps1/graphics/phil351.htm
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| | Zhuang Zi, Chapter 1 |
 | | Master Hui told Master Zhuang: The king of Wei presented me with the seeds of a kind of huge gourd. |  | | Sunken in oblivion, he lost his own world therein. |  | | In the state of Sung there were some people who had a salve that protected against chapping. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~kinkaju/zh_1.html
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| | Poëtisch wereldbeeld |
 | | Toch bestaat er noodzakelijkerwijs een verschil tussen mij en die vlinder. |  | | Nu is de vraag of ik Zhuang Zi ben die droomde dat hij een vlinder was ofwel een vlinder die droomde dat hij mij was. |  | | Zhuang Zi Eens op een dag droomde ik, Zhuang Zi, dat ik een vlinder was, een vlinder die fladderend rondvloog, tevreden met zichzelf, en zich niet bewust dat hij mij was. |
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http://www.woordenwisseling.com/zhuangzivlinder.htm
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| | Grand Inspiritors: Chuang Chou |
 | | The Serene Master of ancient China, whose work reminds us that, as the Lao Tzu says, "If no one laughs at it, it can't be called the Way." |  | | Chuang tzu, Chuang Tzu, Chuang Tse, Chuang Tsu, Chuangtse, Zhuang Zi, Zhuangzi) |
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http://opening.hefko.net/gi_chuang.html
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| | Ethics (Beck) |
 | | Why does Lao zi reject the Confucian virtues? |  | | How do we account for the fact that a practice which is acceptable in one society is regarded as immoral by another? |  | | Would trying to live by wu wei be an improvement over trying to live by the Categorical Imperative, or by Utilitarian principles? |
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http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/external/asdp/phil/asian/phil103.htm
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| | Ethics of Daoism and Mo-zi by Sanderson Beck |
 | | In the end the Zhuang-zi refers to the writings of Zhuang Zhou as a string of queer beads and baubles with outlandish terms and bombastic language but which do not look at things from one angle only or with partisanship; yet they do no one any harm. |  | | Zhuang-zi often satirized a caricature of Confucius for trying to teach virtue, goodness, and justice. |  | | Zhuang-zi liked the views of Lao-zi best - knowing the male but clinging to the female and becoming the valley of the world. |
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http://www.san.beck.org/EC15-Taoism.html
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| | Zhuang Zi Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Zhuang Zi |
 | | and they are responsible for citing EssayTown as a Zhuang Zi reference source. |  | | We write Zhuang Zi papers for research--24 hours a day, 7 days a week--on topics at every level of education. |  | | We have served thousands of customers through the years, and we 100% guarantee that we will provide YOU with the same peace-of-mind and quality research material for YOUR Zhuang Zi paper. |
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http://www.essaytown.com/topics/zhuang_zi_essays_papers.html
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 | | Page 3 of a selection from chapter 1 of the Zhuang Zi (gif format, 24k) |  | | Page 2 of a selection from chapter 1 of the Zhuang Zi (gif format, 24k) |  | | Page 7 of a selection from chapter 1 of the Zhuang Zi (gif format, 24k) |
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http://www.wfu.edu/~moran/xueshenglu/211_students.html
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| | Zhuang Zi |
 | | Lo haré ahora, sumando pequeños textos, que espero me permitan mostrar a Zhuang Zi tal como yo lo veo, que es en cierto modo mostrarme yo mismo, puesto que es uno de esos autores que no sólo mejora al lector, sino que a menudo es creado por el lector. |  | | Se considera a Zhuang Zi, el segundo taóista más importante, por detrás tan sólo de Lao Zi (Lao Tse). |  | | Los expertos aseguran que sólo fueron escritos por Zhuang Zi los siete primeros capítulos de un total de 33, llamados los capítulos interiores, pero hay muchas cosas interesantes en los otros capítulos. |
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http://www.danieltubau.com/Tang/zhuangzi000.htm
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| | Zhuang Zi. TEXTO COMPLETO 1.3 |
 | | A lo que Zhuang zi dijo: -«A fe que no sabéis hacer uso de las cosas grandes. |  | | A lo que Zhuang zi dijo: «¿Por ventura no habéis visto a la comadreja? |  | | Hui zi hablando con Zhuang ti dijo: «Tengo un árbol, grande sobremanera, al que todo el mundo llama ailanto. |
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http://www.danieltubau.com/tang/zhuangzi003txt.asp
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| | Los capítulos interiores de Zhuang Zi on Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
 | | Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member). |  | | Los capítulos interiores de Zhuang Zi To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and |  | | Los capítulos interiores de Zhuang Zi on Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/pjorge/5584548
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| | Zhuang Zi |
 | | Want to read more of Zhuang Zi's philosophy ? |  | | Want to know more about ancient Chinese philosophers ? |  | | Also selected by the Discovery Channel as a reference for the Discovery Channel School. |
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http://people.physics.tamu.edu/gxiao/taoism.html
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| | Daoism |
 | | Lao Dan [Lao Tan] (Mentioned in Zhuang Zi inner chapters) |  | | Occupation: Zhou imperial court archives librarian Zhuang Zi Contribution: Wrote inner chapters of Zhuang Zi [Chuang Tzu] |  | | Web site Design - Advanced Web Group, Inc. |
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http://snell.mystarband.net/philosophy/daoism/daoism.htm
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| | Zhuang Zi Part III DVD - YesAsia.com |
 | | Anime > Animation > Zhuang Zi Part III |  | | Do different DVD region codes give you a headache? |
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http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/pid-1003871356/code-c/section-anime
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| | Zhuang Zi - Wikiquote |
 | | Voyez notre page de collecte de fonds pour plus de détails. |  | | Zhuang Zi Un article de Wikiquote, la ressource libre de citations. |
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http://fr.wikiquote.org/wiki/Zhuang_Zi
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