Taoism & Tai Chi
.... universe. Tai
Chi and
Taoism play an important social role in China, as the material world is views as an ever changing reality. Only ....
(1199

5

)
Three Schools of Taoism
.... While philosophical Tao emphasizes attitude, perspective, and orientation toward the universe, physical
Taoism emphasizes increasing one's
chi, or vital ....
(947

4

)
Physical Practice in Taoism
.... as within the larger practice of
Taoism. Callahan, J. (1995). Relaxation techniques that work. Self, 17(4), 173. Dong, P. and Esser, AH (1991).
Chi gong: The ....
(3239

13

)
Confucianism and Taoism
.... essential. Tao
chi known as the Taoist school understood
Taoism as a philosophy teaching the doctrine of following nature. In contrast ....
(1559

6

)
Ideas & Ways of Taoism & Neo-Confucianism
.... that Chou reinterpreted
Taoism's graphical representation of the cosmos so as to account for yin and yang. Feng cites the publication of Chou's T'ai-
chi T'u ....
(3517

14

)
Two Chinese Religious Systems Both Taoism and
.... The principle of "wu-wei" or doing nothing is also important in
Taoism. .... Meditation and T'ai-
chi chuan (an exercise regimen designed to promote fluidity) are ....
(737

3

)
Two Chinese Religious Systems Both Taoism and
.... The principle of "wu-wei" or doing nothing is also important in
Taoism. .... Meditation and T'ai-
chi chuan (an exercise regimen designed to promote fluidity) are ....
(732

3

)
Eastern and Western Thought
.... before anything happens, for even the intention to act arises from Wu-
Chi (Jou 78). The Tao te Ching of Lao-Tzu is the oldest scripture of
Taoism and was ....
(2091

8

)
The search for knowledge in the West and East
.... before anything happens, for even the intention to act arises from Wu-
Chi (Jou 78). The Tao te Ching of Lao-Tzu is the oldest scripture of
Taoism and was ....
(2080

8

)
Icons in Hindu, Taoist & Christian Monasticism
.... The central symbolism of
Taoism configured as the T'ai
Chi, the blending of the Yin and Yang, allows for meditation upon a unified world. ....
(1489

6

)
Chuang-tzu: The Seven Inner Chapters
.... The East Asian arts of unarmed combat, such as kung fu and t'ai
chi, have their origins in modes of thought derived in part from
Taoism, and employ similar ....
(2567

10

)
Chinese Medical Thought
.... In addition to the reemergence of
Taoism and Buddhism, Neo Confucianism also became prevalent. .... Lastly, the work of Han author, Chang
Chi, and the emergence of T ....
(1209

5

)
Fulan Gong Movement in China
.... 6) described the movement as "liberally mixing elements of Buddhism and
Taoism with traditional .... practice is a series of five sets of daily tai-
chi poses and ....
(5656

23

)
REPRESSION OF THE FALUN GONG
.... 6) described the movement as "liberally mixing elements of Buddhism and
Taoism with traditional .... practice is a series of five sets of daily tai-
chi poses and ....
(5656

23

)
Religious Founders
.... primary religion practiced in China at this time was Daoism (or
Taoism), but the .... It would be the great Chinese Madhyamikan and exegete,
Chi-tsang, however who ....
(1590

6

)
Chinese Culture & Belief System
.... the Origin of All Things, also known as the Creative Principle or the T'ai
Chi. .... symbolism is ripe in both art and literature: "In the field of
Taoism we find ....
(2823

11

)