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Taoism Applied Essay Research Paper Taoism applied

Taoism Applied Essay, Research Paper


Taoism applied to everyday life "Practice not-doing and everything will


fall into place" (Chapter 3). In Taoism this is the concept known as "wu


wei". Wei wu wei is the practice of doing and not-doing. This concept comes


from the theory of the Yin and Yang. The Yang, along with wei, is the practice


of doing. The Yin, along with wu wei, is the practice of not-doing. One


compliments the other, and each cannot exist alone. The Tao tells people to


practice not-doing because it will bring happiness in their life. By not-doing,


the Tao means not performing actions, which are unnecessary and uncalled for.


People should just take things as they come in life and they will live a life


full of happiness and pleasure. If you don’t interfere with the Tao and let


things take their natural course, everything will work out in your life (Chapter


10). "If powerful men and women could remain centered in the Tao?all


people would be at peace?" (Chapter 32). If you work against your Tao,


you will never find happiness. The Sage practices wu wei. He teaches without


words and performs without actions (Chapter 43). He knows and therefore does not


speak (Chapter 56). Many people mistake conceptual knowledge for the map to the


territory. The Sage is our map to the Tao. He points his finger to show us the


way, but does not really tell us what to do and how to practice Taoism. Lao


Tzu’s concepts of the Tao can be a guide to rational living. If one follows


these beliefs he is guaranteed happiness in his life. However, it is very


difficult to follow the Tao, even though the teachings are said to be easily


understood and easily put into practice (Chapter 70). The reason the Tao is so


difficult to grasp is because you cannot know that you are practicing it. The


Tao is beyond all words. If you give it words, it does not exist. It is


unnamable. If you concentrate on the Tao, you will never understand it. You


cannot think about it, you must just do it. This is very difficult because


people always think about what they do, but this does not work with the Tao


(Chapter 1). You cannot look for the Tao; you cannot listen for the Tao. You


must just accept the idea that it is always there, omnipresent, and you can’t


see it. This is all very important because if one cannot understand these first


simple steps in Taoism, they will be lost the rest of the way. In personal life,


you should never define yourself. When you define yourself, you are actually


putting limits on yourself. If a man defines himself as a doctor, he is limiting


himself to science. If a man defines himself as a singer, he is limiting himself


to music. By limiting yourself, you are not allowing yourself to experience life


fully (Chapter 24). Also, you should never define any object because they will


always have an opposite. If you define something as "good" then its


opposite is defined as "bad", when in reality it might not be (Chapter


2). When a man is about to buy a car, he will want to buy a company with a


"good name". He has defined one car as "good" and the rest


are "bad". When he realizes he cannot afford the "good" car


he is unhappy. He has to buy a "bad" car. While driving his


"bad" car, he thinks about what people will say. He worries that they


will not approve of his new purchase. If the man had not originally set such


high expectations of buying a "good" car, he would not be upset with


his situation. By caring about other people’s approval he becomes their


"prisoner" (Chapter 9). If you see things as they are, then you will


be happy with whatever you have. If you see things through other’s eyes then you


will never achieve the high goals you are setting. "In family life, be


completely present" (Chapter 8). All family members should always be there


for each other. You should be completely present for the rest of your family,


this way other members can talk to you whenever necessary. This gives a sense of


security to the rest of the family. Parents should always be there for their


children, children should always be there for their parents, and siblings should


always be there for each other. "Because (the Sage) has nothing to prove,


people can trust his words" (Chapter 22). The Sage and the parental figures


of a family should have this in common. Parents have nothing to prove to their


children and therefore children always believe what their parents tell them.


Parents do not have to impress their children and can therefore set an example.


If parents cannot have this connection with their children, there is a guarantee


of failure in the family. "In work, do what you enjoy" (Chapter 8).


Most people hate their job. If you like what you do, you can wake up every


morning with a smile, looking forward to the day of work that lies ahead of you.


At your job you should not try to hold all the power. By not trying to be


powerful, you are truly powerful (Chapter 38). Also, in you work you cannot


chase after money. You must do your work because you like it, not because you


want the money. If you chase after money "your heart will never


unclench" (Chapter 9). When you have no desire for the money, you are at


peace (Chapter 37). You must "be content with what you have, rejoice in the


way things are" (Chapter 44). You mustn’t expect too much because you will


never get what you want. "When you realize there is nothing lacking, the


whole world belongs to you" (Chapter 44). "In governing, don’t try to


control" (Chapter 8). As a leader, it is best if the people hardly know


that you exist. As a leader, you must not be bossy and try to have all the power


because the people will hate you and will not obey you. You must lead, not


control (Chapter 17). By pointing people in the right direction you are helping


them. By telling them where to go, you aren’t letting them think for themselves.


The best leader listens to her people (Chapter 68). As a leader you must govern


with tolerance and you must not have high expectations of your people because


you will never get what you expect (Chapter 58). You must govern a country with


moderation for the best results (Chapter 59). If you have weapons, your people


will be insecure. If you have laws, your people will break them. If you do not


desire common good it will become as "common as grass" (Chapter 57).


If a nation does not get involved with the affairs of others, it will be well


respected by all other nations (Chapter 61). "If you overesteem great men,


people become powerless. If you overvalue possessions, people begin to


steal" (Chapter 3). Society should not define things because bad things


will happen. If you overvalue possessions it is obvious that people will steal


them because they are worth something to society. If everything had none or


equal value, no one would steal anything because nothing would be more important


than everything else. This is an extreme suggestion however, it is the only way


for society to come together as a whole and have no one steal from others.


"Let the Tao become present in your life and you will become genuine. Let


it be present in your family and your family will flourish. Let it be present in


your country and your country will be an example to all countries in the world.


Let it be present in the universe and the universe will sing." (Chapter


54).

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