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  • Official Website of TAO Los Angeles | Los Angeles
    A grand staircase connects TAO’s ground and lower level seating, creating the ultimate platform to see and be seen The menu, developed by Chef Ralph Scamardella, features a diverse selection of Asian-inspired specialties, focusing on Chinese, Japanese and Thai ingredients
  • Tao - Wikipedia
    In Taoism, Chinese Buddhism, and Confucianism, the object of spiritual practice is to "become one with the Tao" (Tao Te Ching) or to harmonize one's will with nature to achieve 'effortless action'
  • Definition, Origin, Philosophy, Beliefs, Facts - Britannica
    Taoism, indigenous religio-philosophical tradition that has shaped Chinese life for more than 2,000 years
  • Taoism - Tao. org
    Taoism is both a religion and philosophy with roots extending to ancient shamanism It is codified in the Tao Te Ching, history’s second most translated book after Christianity’s Holy Bible Its eighty-one poems were written in 500 BC by the Sage, Lao Tzu
  • What is the Tao? – Taoism. net
    Tao (pronounced “dao”) means literally “the path” or “the way ” It is a universal principle that underlies everything from the creation of galaxies to the interaction of human beings
  • What Is the Tao? - bookoftao. com
    The Tao is the natural order of the universe - a concept central to Taoist philosophy It represents the source and force behind all existence, emphasizing balance, harmony, and effortless action (Wu Wei)
  • Taoism - National Geographic Society
    The Tao (or Dao) is hard to define but is sometimes understood as the way of the universe Taoism teaches that all living creatures ought to live in a state of harmony with the universe and the energy found in it Ch’i, or qi, is the energy present in and guiding everything in the universe
  • Taoism - Religious Studies Center
    Philosophical Taoism focused primarily on the here and now, living life in harmony with the Tao through wu-wei There is no forcing of the Tao, as we have seen Religious Taoism, however, is concerned with health and longevity in this life, as well as with immortality in the next


















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