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    The Taos Hum has been heard in many areas, like the United Kingdom, and the United States. As far back as the early 1990s is when the first “ Hum” was heard in west of Taos, New Mexico near Tres Orejas. What is this high frequency noise? What is the “Hum” caused by? I will try and answer those questions in my research paper. All people think differently about the Hum and what causes it, a lot of people think it is caused by Underground UFO (unidentified flying object) Bases. The reason why…

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    Role Of Alchemy In Taoism

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    „(...) The interior one is inactive (wu wei 无为) (...)“ means that the mind is not acting, it is just transforming in accordance to the Tao but doesnt take any kind of initivate. „The interior one is without form (hsing 形) and substance (chih 质) and yet it fully exists (...)“ means that the mind is nothing you can see or grasp, but that fully exists, without the mind the body is just vessel…

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    retreat and visits Shu Lien. He was searching for Tao to attain peace. He told her that during his meditation he was surrounded by light and reached a place where time and space disappeared. Something his master never warned him about. Shu Lien thought…

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    goal and that is to reach Tao .Tao is defined to be the ultimate reality and the guide to everything. In Taoism the focus is not worship a god but focus on reaching Tao.Taoisim characterizes religion in characteristics with a belief to another power, which is the Tao. The Tao helps create an understanding and purpose for what people are doing. Tao is essence of everything that is right. The ultimate goal of Tao is to reach the after life with the universe. The role Tao plays in people lives is…

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    denial of the interdependence of any two opposites . For example, goodness requires evil for existence. When the counselee fails to accept the coexistence of the opposites, his cognitive avoidance will disrupt Tao that is the unity and the interdependence of “yin-yang” . The imbalance of Tao will further develop into the…

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    Worms Of Taoism

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    the Tao. Cause of Problem The worms are believed to enter the body every person at birth. But they do not want to reside in a human body. When the human they live in dies, they are released as ghosts that can go back to the underground springs which they prefer to reside in. This is…

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    The Taoist view suggests that governments view of things can determine how people act. For instance, of you treasure rare objects the people are more likely to steal it, or if you make rules the people are more likely to break them. Chapter 3 of the Tao Te Ching states “The wide therefore rule by emptying hearts and stuffing bellies, by weakening ambitions and strengthing bones…If nothing is done, then all will be well.” Thus, it is better to rule…

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    Lao Tzu And Confucius

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    depending of dates of his and Confucius’ writings. He was nearly twenty years older than Confucius, who supposedly visited him once to discuss philosophy with him even though their teachings were a bit contrary. Lao tzu is known to have written the Tao Te Ching, what is seen as a sort of bible of Taoism. The book consists of slightly more than 5000 Chinese characters, and it is divided and translated into 81 short numbered sections, many of which are poems. It has been translated many times into…

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    shifts and standards of his modern England, making him a problem solver; in The Abolition of Man, he claims that England 's education system has created "men without chests," and he calls for sentimentality and values to be re-instilled by offering the Tao as the solution. Before Lewis can correct a problem in society, he must first identify the issue, it’s origin, and why it is detrimental for humanity. During Lewis’ time, the educational institutions of England had adopted the technique of…

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    Yang Leader

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    leader is that he will always be experimenting with a clear objective to bring changes to the organizational as well as the category environment. Leader: A Tao The Tao aspects of a leader’s traits include his ability to withdraw from his chores and to indulge more in reflecting over his decisions and the wider significance of his actions. The Tao aspects of the leadership traits enable a leader to be able to evaluate his decisions and its impact on others. This in turn, makes the leader more…

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