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  2. William Martin (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Biography. William Martin grew up in West Roxbury and Roslindale, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard University in 1972 where he majored in English. He worked as an historical research assistant and directed theater in the evening. He went into construction to raise money to move to Hollywood and then studied motion pictures at the ...

  3. Taoism - Wikipedia

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    Taoism or Daoism ( / ˈdaʊ.ɪzəm / ⓘ, / ˈtaʊ.ɪzəm / ⓘ) is a diverse philosophical and religious tradition indigenous to China, emphasizing harmony with the Tao —generally understood as an impersonal, enigmatic process of transformation ultimately underlying reality.

  4. Chungliang Al Huang - Wikipedia

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    Chungliang Al Huang. Chungliang “Al” Huang ( Chinese: 黃忠良) is a Taiwanese philosopher, dancer, performing artist, taijiquan master and educator. He is the founder-president of the Living Tao Foundation in Oregon, US, and the International Lan Ting Institute, in China.

  5. History of Taoism - Wikipedia

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    The history of Taoism stretches throughout Chinese history. Originating in prehistoric China, it has exerted a powerful influence over Chinese culture throughout the ages. Taoism evolved in response to changing times, with its doctrine and associated practices being revised and refined. The acceptance of Taoism by the ruling class has waxed and ...

  6. List of Taoists - Wikipedia

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    List of Taoists or List of Daoists is a list of some historical figures in Taoism. Classical [ edit ] Laozi (601 BCE–531 BCE) (Founder of Philosophical Taoism) [1]

  7. Taoist philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Taoism. Taoist philosophy ( Chinese: 道家; pinyin: Dàojiā; lit. 'Tao school') also known as Taology refers to the various philosophical currents of Taoism, a tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Dào ( Chinese: 道; lit. 'the Way', also romanized as Tao ). The Dào is a mysterious and deep principle that ...

  8. The old man lost his horse - Wikipedia

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    Starting from the original parable, different versions of the story have been written, which are described in books and on the internet under titles such as The Taoist Farmer, The Farmer and his Horse, The Father, His Son and the Horse, The Old Man Loses a Horse, etc. The story is mostly cited in philosophical or religious texts and management ...

  9. East Asian religions - Wikipedia

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    Weixinism is a Chinese salvationist religion. In the study of comparative religion, the East Asian religions or Taoic religions, [1] [better source needed] form a subset of the Eastern religions. This group includes Chinese religion overall, which further includes ancestor veneration, Chinese folk religion, Confucianism, Taoism and popular ...