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Taoist monks - Chinese New Year chanting

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

Bai Yun Guan monks in a special procession. They visited each immortal's shrine, and performed a musical ceremony.

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  • Tao do not speak.

    Only to be understood.

    Never demanding,

    Always serving

    Always present

  • I agree in part that the Dao does not require ritual. Ritual however is a message left behind by those who attempted to grasp the way. Perhaps we should ignor them but also the lowest of beings like water are closest to the dao. All comes from the dao. Please encourage people to connect with other dao followers as many religions could learn from the dao.

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  • I've uploaded a Daoist chanting clip !!

    please visit watch?v=8sttbkrjwN0

  • I don't know the name, but I named it reluctantly

  • Beautiful i love Asia culture

  • Except that you ignore the fact that traditional practices of the Dao constitutes nuances whereby ritual and music etc. alongside contemplation promote happiness and are in harmony like everything else.

    Both yours and ilporko's ethnocentrism and cultural arrogance is showing. That certainly isn't what the Way needs, especially in relation to the three jewels not to mention it's a slap to the very cultural traditions which birthed the philosophy.

    Other than that, nice ceremony and ritual.

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  • Nice. :)

  • When people think about the way, the world, nature, themselves, and everything around them, they often meditate. Most forms of meditation need a focus as it's very difficult to open up totally to what can be called the Tao. Music and ritual can be that focus.

    That said, I think that rituals performed at tourist attractions or for the sake of ritual are not in the least bit Taoist.

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