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  • I am the Taoist. If you mess with me, you mess with my buddy Karma, Capici?...
    75 bytes (16 words) - 20:27, 17 October 2009
  • A Taoist temple(traditional Chinese: 觀; simplified Chinese: 观; pinyin: guàn, also called 道观 dàoguàn and 宫观, is a place where the Tao is observed and cultivated...
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  • User:Chuangzu (category Taoist Wikipedians)
    degree in philosophy in 1984. International Taoist Society 1982 to 1996 when I became a director of the Taoist Cultural Arts Association. Diploma in Traditional...
    4 KB (202 words) - 07:35, 28 February 2023
  • English Wikipedia article "Taoist coin charm" and is preserved for attribution. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Taoist_coin_charm&oldid=944620587...
    58 KB (8,755 words) - 11:40, 24 September 2023
  • Link to draft you're reviewing Draft:Taoist temple Link to the current version of the article (if it exists) Taoist temple Hi Ivy! This is my peer review...
    4 KB (661 words) - 03:59, 28 January 2023
  • -- A common and central practice in Taoist alchemy and meditation. Mantak Chia -- Very prominent figure in Taoist circles in English-speaking countries...
    7 KB (611 words) - 19:26, 28 July 2012
  • A Taoist priest, Taoist monk, Taoist master or Professional Taoist (道士 "master of the Tao") is a priest in Taoism. Along with Han Chinese priests, there...
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  • Taoist paradoxes are a series of paradoxes found in the writings of Taoist thinkers Laozi and Zhuangzi by Mozi, a Mohist thinker of the Spring and Autumn...
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  • you're reviewing https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ivy%20Zhao%200704/Taoist_temple?preload=Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org_draft_template&veaction=edit...
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  • Lee Kwang Beng (Chinese: 李光明) (Taoist Name: Li Luo-Ming) is a distinguished Taoist Priest based in Singapore. He's the esteemed Founder and Honorary President...
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  • gourd charms. Lei Ting curse charms contain inscriptions that request the Taoist God of Thunder Leigong to expell evil spirits and maleficent bogies through...
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  • the Taoists. What is sacred is also mentioned. “Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi.” StackPath, www.taoisttaichi.org/.    This is a website about Taoist Tai...
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  • classical writings with no clear historical connection as "Taoist." The first self-identified Taoists appeared in the 5th century CE, stimulated by the introduction...
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  • into Chinese with Taoist vocabulary. Chan Buddhism in particular holds many beliefs in common with philosophical Taoism. Daoist (Taoist) simplicity stimulated...
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  • Taoist Baishi and the disciple of Taoist Huangye. Taoist Hongyun (紅雲道人) - The second martial uncle of Zhuo Yihang. Taoist Baishi (白石道人) - The third martial...
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  • conferred the Taoist name “Wei Yi”. He is formal disciple to distinguished Taoist Master Leung Tak Wah, the Chairman of the Hong Kong Taoist Association...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fulu]] Taoist magic writing 符文 Taoist magic script characters Taoist magic figures Taoist magic formulas Taoist secret talismanic writing Talismanic...
    324 bytes (35 words) - 08:46, 15 June 2018
  • personal embodied the legacy of tradition. " Thus, it states that the Taoists lines "the achievements of longevity, health, grace, vivacity of spirit...
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  • Hello, I am a member of the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Australia Inc, a non-profit, volunteer and charitable organisation. I hope to contribute constructively...
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  • The Taoist Paradoxes (Chinese: dào jiā bèi lùn 道家悖論) are a series of paradoxes found in the writings of Taoist thinkers Laozi and Zhuangzi by Mozi, a Mohist...
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