Taoism

Taoism

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Academic level:College (1-2 years: Freshmen, Sophomore)
Subject or discipline:Religious studies
Title:Taoism
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# of pages:2
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# of words:550
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Read the following passage and discuss in detail your personal understanding of its content. What does it tell us about the nature of the Tao?
Tao can be talked about, but not the Eternal Tao.
Names can be named but not the Eternal Name.
As the origin of heaven-and-earth, it is nameless:
As “the Mother” of all things, it is nameable.
So, as ever hidden, we should look at its inner essence:
As always manifest, we should look at its outer aspects.
These two flow from the same source, though differently named;
And both are called mysteries.
The Mystery of mysteries is the door of all essence.

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Religions in the world have fundamental differences in their content, their process of worship, in addition, the god they worship. However, they do agree on some aspects about the god they worship. All religions believe their god is eternal; he is the mother of all things, everything starts and ends with him. His only name among believers is holy and is above all names. Such is the supremacy that each religion gives to their objects of worship.

In the passage given, Tao is the god who people who subscribe to Taoism worship. His name is revered, it is above all names,

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