Thrice Daily Posted September 21 I found this online as I’m trying to trace a lineage. Interestingly there are many names before Lao Tzu. I’d heard Taoism is of course much older, still never seen names. What do you Tao Bums make of this? The story of the return is interesting also. https://info458917.wixsite.com/with-english/lineage-of-tao Lineage of Tao According to Qingjing Jing (清靜經), “The Great Tao has no bodily form, but it produces and nourishes heaven and earth.” Tao is the origin of the universe; it exists before the beginning of heaven and earth. Fu Xi observed the movement of the heaven and earth and composed “Earlier Heaven” Bagua (the eight symbols) to indicate the wonder of the universe. This is the beginning of Tao descending. Later Xuan Yuan received advice from Guangchengzi, the Great Tao started to clarify. The Great Tao later was continued by Yao, Shun, Yu, Tang, Wen, Wu, Duke of Zhou. In Zhou Dynasty, Laozi enhanced and glorified the Great Tao: he enlightened Confucius in the East; Confucius then enlightened Zengzi, Zisi and Mencius. After Mencius, lineage of the Great Tao shifted to the West, the teaching without scripts was lost. Buddhism then continued the lineage. After enlightened with Tao, Shakyamuni transmitted the Dharma (Tao) to his disciple Mahākāśyapa who was the first Patriarch of Zen. The Dharma was transmitted from one Patriarch at a time for 28 generations until Bodhidharma. At the time of Emperor Wu of Liang, Bodhidharma came to China and brought the Great Tao with him, and that was so called “the venerable stream return to the tide pool”, meaning the Great Tao lineage returns to where it originally started. Since the arrival of Bodhidharma to China, the Great Tao continued to transmit one Patriarch at a time. First Patriarch was Bodhidharma, Shén Guāng was the second, Sēng Càn the third, Daoxin the fourth, Hongren the fifth and Huineng the sixth. After Huineng and before the ninth Patriarch, for about one thousand years period, only two Patriarchs (7th and 8th Patriarchs) exited. In the interim, the Great Tao was passing down by Zen Masters and xxxxx. Until Song Dynasty, Confucian scholars arose and Neo-Confucianism (Song-Ming rational idealism) became prominent. Therefore, even though the Tao lineage was interrupted, its spirit remained. Up until Ming Dynasty, religions such as Loh and Huangtiandao sprang up, promoting beliefs in “Wusheng Laomu” (Eternal Venerable Mother) and “Longhua Three forum”, advocating the essential of the Great Tao. They also laid the foundation to the salvation in the final era. what you think? Can we discuss? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thrice Daily Posted September 21 @Taoist Texts What do you make of the earliest characters mentioned here, Xuan Yuan and Guangchengzi for example? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taoist Texts Posted September 24 On 9/21/2024 at 7:23 PM, Thrice Daily said: @Taoist Texts What do you make of the earliest characters mentioned here, Xuan Yuan and Guangchengzi for example? all civilisations have myths of archaic gods who were teachers or shamans so they are ones of those similar e.g to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shennong 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chang dao ling Posted October 1 On 9/21/2024 at 9:53 PM, Thrice Daily said: Guangchengzi He is the master of yellow emperor and he Lao tsu's previous incarnation 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites