Taoist Priest (Sai Kong)Chanting Scriptures

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

A Taoist priest (Sai Kong) chanting the scripture in Hokkien for the Nine Emperor Gods Festival in Tao Bo Keong, Penang.

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  • Wonderful! I want to practice Taoism!

    How could I do that?

  • look into your heart. Tao IS the balanced mind.keep it that way

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  • is that a wooden fish?

  • what is not unchanging makes the most sense. what changes is ambiguous and what doesnt is even more, but what is not unchanging is most sensible but hardest appreciate.

  • *pardon my ignorance, but is taoism marked by a hierarchical priestly structure or is it more loosely defined? if so what are they called? are the different strains of taoism akin to different denominations found in Christianity? again, if so what are they called? i know this may be unimportant when it comes to understanding the depths of the tao but iv'e always been curious about the basics of taoism like what are the 'gods' of this particular faith and why are there Buddhist equivalents? thanx

  • @shanglondeiti If you are serious about that I have a friend in the Liu Ren Sect that has developed a very complete correspondence course email me if you want me to get you in touch with him...

  • There are many streams and sects,you can research on the web and find a temple of one you feel more affinity with.I follow more than one stream! I also sympathize with the sister tibetan religion Bön and the Korean Sun Do,which is also taoism !

  • As a taoist gay male I thank you a lot for this information!!! Shie shie !

  • wow !!! very interesting

  • Guan Yu, the deified military leader, is described in legend as "unmoved by beautiful women".[17] This has been read as denoting asexuality by most commentators, rather than an homosexual subtext, but in folklore his relationships with his (not blood-related) brothers are assumed to have a homoerotic component

  • Tu Er Shen is a deity in Chinese folklore who manages the love and sex between homosexual men. His name literally means "rabbit deity". According to "The Tale of the Rabbit God" in the Zi Bu Yu,

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