Friday, August 10, 2012

The valuable inputs of Taoism Lao Tzu


There are many streams, spiritual teachings bequeathed us valuable information, practices that work significantly with those who have identified and considered the importance of spiritual growth. Just one of those currents, teachings, is what gave us Laotse.

He says and brings about rincondelvago.com. that the life of Lao Tzu begins in the year 400 AD C. As expressed by the new currents, but some trace it back to 500 to 600 years a. C. I even say it was a contemporary of Confucius. According to legend, his birth was a miracle: her mother, after a gestation of eighty-two and still a virgin, sits in the shade of a cherry tree and a particle of sunlight comes in through your mouth to go out on your left side , where the minutes would Lao Tzu, his face wrinkled, his white hair and his wisdom. He lived and worked in the State of Chow, but tired of social deterioration, decides to leave that place to the west. When it reaches the border gives his friend, chief of the frontier garrison, a tract of 5,000 words the Tao Te Ching, these teachings were organized in two books of the first 37 chapters and 44 the second, where Lao Tzu expresses all his wisdom in a simple and concise. Taoism emphasizes the natural and spontaneous man, reflects the mystical aspect of the Chinese tradition of his followers environmentalism and the free movement of the spirit.

It is said that according to legend, the creation of Lao Tse sued 72 years and when finally born, and had white hair, wrinkles on his face one's own ears old, and rather larger than normal. Born under a plum tree in a village Tch'u country, had the first name Li-Ar (plum ears); later replaced it with Lao Tzu (Old Sage). After traveling to countries of the East, returned to China and was an official of the State of Tch'u. Years later, noting the decline of the royal household went to Lao Tse Ts'in country in the West, in a car driven by a blue ox. When it came to pass Hien-ku, the guardian, to which a source called Yin-Hi and a Luan-Yin-admitted to illustrious philosopher. She begged him to stay a year in his home before leaving for exile and write a book exposing his doctrine. The teacher was persuaded, writing the Tao-to-king, ie, the "Book of Principle and Virtue," and then went further west, and entered the land of the Barbarians, there is lost the trail .

Speaking of Taoism is necessary to take into account as indicated historiareligiones.suite101.net, the original founder of Taoism was Fu Xi, the Chinese emperor who reigned in the third millennium before Christ. Fu Xi is the author of Ban Gua, text that is considered the forerunner of the I Ching, or Book of Changes, doctrinal foundation of Taoism. Thus, Fu Xi, through introspective dialogue and study of nature developed the so-called "system of eight trigrams", which would give rise to the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching, also known as Zhao Yi.

The system of eight trigrams represents the transitional stages of life, which apply equally to humans found in nature to humans. Thus, according to this road, called Tao, which has given rise to the name of Taoism, there are two lines: one continuous line represents the Yang, ie the inherent creative principle beings, and a dashed line represents the Yin , the receptive principle. These principles are also represented in a circular symbol, llamadoTaijitu, although it is popularly known as the Yin-Yang.

In the writings of Fu Xi also feel the basis of Nei Kung. Fu Xi is also in the history of Chinese civilization, the popularizer of human spiritual development, both individually and socially.

But what Taoism involves? Taoism emphasizes the importance of unity in order unthinking universe and leading to the natural flow of things .. We rincondelvago.com adds that the concept of Tao expressed in the book says that the "Tao that can be named is not the eternal Tao", why? Because it has many meanings, it means the "way or course of nature", or "all things" is "something capable of" is "the path can be walked ".... is also indeterminate and chaotic, is a unit coupled indiscriminate where all beings and all genres, is the "formless form" is the "figure without figure."

Summarizing the China Taoism is a philosophy which recognizes nature as the supreme power, some say that the Taoists were the first environmentalists in the world. To understand this fully, Westerners forget for a moment our methodology of thought, to get into distinct and mystical conception of a major eastern streams

We added in its analysis rincondelgao.com that Taoism establishes the existence of three forces: one positive, one negative and a third conciliator. The first two simultaneously oppose and complement each other. They are the yin (negative force, female, wet ...) and yang (positive force, male, dry ...). The third force is the Tao, or higher power that contains them. Equality between the first two forces involved in the equality of its manifestations considered in the abstract. Therefore not considered superior Taoist life over death, does not give primacy to the construction of the destruction, or the pleasure over pain, or positive over negative, or the claim of denial. The Tao is simply something that can not be reached by any form of human thought. Something does not exist for this name, since the names are derived from experiences, finally and need to be described or expressed, it was called Tao, which means "way" or "path" (righteous or virtuous) leading to the goal. When Lao Tzu speaks of the Tao seeks away from anything that might give an idea of ​​something concrete. Prefers to frame it in a different plane all that belongs to the world. "Existed before Heaven and Earth," says, and indeed can not tell where it comes from.

She is the mother of creation and source of all beings. The Tao is not temporary or limited, to try to observe it, does not see it, do not hear or feel it. Is the primary source of which comes from cosmic creation. It is the beginning of all, the root of Heaven and Earth, the mother of all things. But if we try to define it, looking at it or hear it, it would be possible: the Tao returns to the Non-Being, where elusive, unattainable and eternal. All things under heaven enjoy what is, what is emerging from what is not and returns to the Non-Being, with whom he never fails to be linked. The Tao of No-Self is the driving force behind everything in the world of phenomena, the function, the effect of all that is based on the Non-Ser.El world of men can be appointed the name of Non-Being and the phenomenal world with the name of Being The differences lie in the names, as the name of one's being and another, not-Being, but though the names are different, it is a single fact: the mystery from the depths of which arise all prodigios.Al find the path leading to the confusion of the world to the eternal, we are in the way of Tao.

We added The main contribution of Taoism Lao Tzu is the writing of the Tao Te Ching, Taoism's essential work. This book describes the path or Tao that leads to the truth and that is characterized by being subjected to permanent changes. His work emphasizes the concept of wu-wei, meaning "action through inaction". According to Lao Tzu, the actions must respect the course of life, the Tao. Thus, human life must be developed in harmony with nature, avoiding anything that goes against their principles. Therefore, this "action through inaction" is not understood as an absence of activity but as a respect for the natural reason of things. On the other hand, Lao Tzu also believed that violence should be avoided and that the excess of laws and rules make it more difficult to manage society, and who oppress the liberties of the people.

Takes Lao Tzu in his theory of Yin and Yang expressed in the writings of Fu Xi. So to Lao Tzu, as well as for Fu Xi, they are not confronted but complementary elements due to their opposite characteristics. This is what forms the entire Tao. In this sense, this way permanently mutated from Yin to Yang, so that when a Yin Yang Yang a mutates to become Yin, allowing a perfect balance.

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