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Art Asia Small Stamped Shaman Daoist Dao
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Ref: vn-209Length: 6 cm
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Small Taoist Shaman Dao stamp. Piece over 100 years old.
Taoism was born in China, it is said of a certain Lao Tseu who wrote the Tao Te King, also called Dao De Jing, a book that everyone has probably heard of. But we will see later that the origins of Taoism go back well before the appearance of its emblematic figure.
Before talking about the Tao, you should know that China has two other spiritual currents which are Buddhism and Confucianism.
Confucianism is a set of rules of conduct and benevolence, rules of morals, ethics and justice, which govern the way of behaving in family, society and politics.
Buddhism takes its origin in India and was created by Siddhârta Gautama, a prince said to have left rank, nobility and wealth to devote himself to enlightenment. The practice, in its most ancestral form, focuses on meditation and mindfulness. The Chinese form, like virtually all forms, liberally extended the founding principles, such as with the addition of philosophical dialogue and devotional practices.
Taoism was born long before the arrival of Confucianism and Buddhism in China. Taoism means "the study of Tao" or "study of the way". The Tao in itself is difficult to define because it is a reality beyond words and concepts, it can only be experienced. We differentiate between knowledge and knowledge because we can know something but without necessarily having experienced it, in which case, we do not know it, it has not been experienced intimately.
Taoism is a natural path in the sense that it is based on introspection and on the observation of nature, its functioning, and its cycles. By nature, we do not mean only the bucolic side of nature but in its broader interpretation by integrating the cosmos, human nature and society.
Taoism has its roots in shamanism and in the meditation practiced by reclusive philosophers, by hermits of forests and mountains. It is from these practices that the so-called “Chi Kung” energetic gymnastics appeared, which then joined Chinese medicine. Shamanism was originally practiced primarily by women, so it's no wonder that strong gender equality is required. We could even go so far as to say that the bases are matriarchal! This has remained true in the ancestral form, on the other hand since Taoism succumbed to the Confucian and governmental patriarchate this rule has "deteriorated".
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Taoism was born long before the arrival of Confucianism and Buddhism in China. Taoism means "the study of Tao" or "study of the way". The Tao in itself is difficult to define because it is a reality beyond words and concepts, it can only be experienced. We differentiate between knowledge and knowledge because we can know something but without necessarily having experienced it, in which case, we do not know it, it has not been experienced intimately. Taoism has its roots in shamanism and in the meditation practiced by reclusive philosophers, by hermits of forests and mountains. It is from these practices that the so-called “Chi Kung” energetic gymnastics appeared, which then joined Chinese medicine. Shamanism was originally practiced primarily by women, so it's no wonder that strong gender