Topic:Taoist Studies

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Welcome to the Wikiversity Department of Taoist Studies.

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[edit] Introduction

The Wikiversity Department of Taoist Studies is a content development project for learning resources related to the Way, for those who wish to follow as well as the curious.

[edit] Learning Projects and Learning Materials

[edit] Undergraduate

[edit] Introduction to Taoism

[edit] Text Studies

  • Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching) - The 5,000 character classic considered by most academics to be the founding document of Taoism.
  • Chuang Tzu - A longer and more complex enumeration of Taoist philosophy and cosmology, just as essential to comprehending Taoism as the Tao Te Ching.
  • Lieh-tzu - The third Taoist classic, more down-to-earth and practical than either the Tao Te Ching or the Chuang Tzu.
  • I Ching - A guide to use and interpret the Oracle, including a course on finding the right question.

[edit] Seminary School

  • Dao - "The Way that can be followed is not the true Way, the Name that can be named is not the true Name." Doing the impossible, and describing the Dao.
  • De - The virtue of the Way, and how to cultivate it.
  • Wu Wei - Actionless action, explored in detail, including an essay from William S. Burroughs.
  • Po - The "uncarved block" of Lao Tzu.
  • Qi - The breath of life.
  • Eight Trigrams - The binary basis of the universe.
  • Five Elements - The life-cycles in classical Taoist cosmology.
  • Taoist Ethics: Walking the Way - A short course on the ethics and morality of Taoism.

[edit] Electives

[edit] Applied Taoism

[edit] Social Studies

[edit] See also

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