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why is daoism often misunderstood as a fatalistic and superstitious philosophyor religion

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Many people think Daoism is purely a philosophy.

Some sects and lineages of Daoism are all about meditation and inner practice (Neidan - Wikipedia).

As for all those philosophical discussions, the first line of the Tao Te Ching - Wikipedia is “the Tao that can be told is not the true Tao.” One of my teachers says that instead of saying “shut up and practice.”

Answered by krishna210398
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philosophy or religion

Explanation:

it is a gospel – a way of looking at life and a way of allowing about effects. Taoists believe that if one looks at life and thinks about its impact correctly, one will be much happier.

Daoism is a gospel, a religion, and a way of life that arose in the 6th century BCE in what's now the eastern Chinese fiefdom of Henan. It has explosively told the culture and religious life of China and other East Asian countries ever ago.

Experimenters say the main reasons for Daoism's troubles are its poor social networking and the lack of available information about its training. Increased competition for youthful people by converting Christian groups may also be a factor.

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