Good And Evil In Confucianism

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Confucianism believes that grief and evil are inevitable in people’s lives. It encourages education and development. A sin is considered to be not a mistake, but a chance to learn and improve next time. Compassion for the suffering of other people also gives motivation to grow morally; however, not everybody can feel empathy. To get the Daoist notion of good and evil, it is essential to differentiate the "idea" of evil against the "reality" of evil. Taoists do not oppose the ideas of good to those of evil. They understand the interdependence of all oppositions. It means that when a person tags something as good, he/she unconsciously produces something wicked. All concepts are usually based on one aspect set off against another. The truth of …show more content…

A person who lives Dao behaves as water does in the nature (“The World 's Religions: Taoism (Daoism)” n. pag.). Water is obedient. It never struggles; however, at the same time, it can overcome everything. Water does not have special taste or smell. It shows that Tao is invisible, but gives life. It is in every living being but it is still pure and clean. It is adaptable, flexible, and modest. Water does not feel a need to contest. This metaphor shows how Tao can be incorporated in people’s life. In nature, when a stream of water meets an obstacle, the river just makes a new branch around it. When it continues flowing in this new way, it also slowly corrodes the boundaries of the obstruction. In some time, this barrier will be destroyed. The main idea is that there is no point for one in forcing his/her life. When people attempt to apply their determination and willpower, they often meet opposition. To fight this resistance, a person needs to spend much strength and efforts. However, if one behaves like a river and tries to pass by obstacles, he/she will feel satisfied and full of energy. Still, one has to remember that water does not always stay calm. Sometimes, it can crash or even destroy. To be like water does not mean staying always passive, being afraid to face problems and trying to find a reserve way; when a person is supposed to show the action, he/she should do it, but there is no point in …show more content…

It was created in China and Lao-Tzu was a person who showed and experienced it. Tao Te Ching is the primary text of Daoism. It includes philosophy, mysticism, consideration and lyrics. Daoism focusses in detail on the connection between the humankind and the world. The essential idea of Chinese philosophy, Dao, can be literally translated as “path”, “way”, “road” or “method”. It has the three meanings: the way of ultimate reality, the way of the universe and the way of human life. People cannot perceive Dao in its first concept. It even cannot be obviously comprehended, as its idea is too enormous and vast for human’s mind. In Dao’s next perspective, it is the way of the universe, the standard, the tempo, the power in everything. In the third sense, it signifies the manner of people’s lives. These paths of Daoism are joined. Daoists cannot practice one of them without experiencing all three. There are three approaches to Daoism. The first one is philosophical. It tries to keep ch’e by consuming it efficiently. It is more an approach to life so it can be used widely. The next one is psychophysical. Following it, Daoists try not only to consume, but also to increase the amount of ch’e. It can be done with the help of a diet (a wide range of Chinese foods and herbs), martial arts (psychophysical disciplines) and meditation (yoga). The

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