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What Is The Tension Between Lao-Tzu And Taoism

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Lao-Tzu was a Chinese philosopher and known author of the Tao-Te-Ching. The name he is known by means ‘Old Man’ or ‘Old Teacher’. The Tao is not a God or a divine source, but the natural force of the universe that creates everything. When it splits it creates two main forces called Yin; dark & bad, and Yang; light & good. In Taoism these two forces are believed to be in everything, also known as the eternal struggle where neither one can destroy the other. The tension between the two creates Heaven, Earth, and Humanity.
Taoism is a revealed religion, which is based on divine revelation rather than reason. This religion also contains elements of Shamanism, the oldest religious tradition in China. Their beliefs involved in the existence of two
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