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Taoism: The three treasures of the Tao.

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2010

Taoist Master, Yun Xiang Tseng, a child prodigy from the ancient Wudang Mountains, speaks of the principles of Taoism and the mystical Tao. www.WudangTao.com

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  • I just realized...how you treat others is how you treat yourself.

  • @Topgeneral3070

    Compassion, Mercy and Forgiveness are the three pillars of Tao

  • @TheWudangTao thanks

  • Great work !!! 

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    Thank you.  We appreciate you.

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  • i think the best Taoist gets to a point where it no longer needs to be a religion

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  • 1) So, whats the real difference between this and Buddhism? The no God thingy?

    2) I was thinking of following Taoism to "help" myself and keep my life in balance with the universe but they have rules regarding every aspect of my life like what to eat and how to have sex. I'm scared its more strict then Islam.

    3) Can anyone clarify these points for me? Note: I already am a Buddhist. Any other detailed aspects a westerner might skip before jumping into Taoism. I'd like to know the basics.

  • killin it!

  • @schittsun LOL

  • I'm studying the interaction of Buddhism with Taoism and other philosophies and I found your docu quite helpful. Thank you and may you be happy.

  • Wow! Accepting all people? No sexism? No racism? No homophobia? No hating other ways or cultures? Is this true??? I could believe in this.

  • Wow this dude just killed it. Preach on. I learned much from this video. I am thankful for enlightened posts

  • Self Taoism, Family Taoism, World Taoism?

  • Are the three treasures the same as the the three virtues (Te)?

  • Thank you for you teachings Sifu. It is good for me to hear.

  • @aporlarepublica Look at the Wudang kungfu, always overcome hard attack with flexibility. In Taoism, when you are under attacked, it is legitimate to defend yourself, that's why all the taoist kungfu like Wudang Pai and Tai Ji are all about. But at the end of the day, you should forgive yourself and forgive your enemy, i think all the great religions in the world are teaching this very same principle.

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