snax Posted February 23, 2009 Hello my name is Jack. i make digital music under the name snax hence the user name. I am incredibly interested in learning about taoism though i dont necessarily consider myself a taoist yet. Â And also I have a favor to ask; I have decided to write a paper for a class of mine about taoism because I find it so interesting. Unforunately my knowledge of taoism is limited to say the least, and I was wondering if some of you guys might not mind helping me out with a few basic concepts. I'll just post the actual question I'm answering in the paper here: Â 3. How does Taoism understand the notion of nonaction? Can we develop our ability to engage in nonaction through attention to the workings of our natural flow? How well can natural flow be grasped, and is there an educating process through which we may be able to reacquaint ourselves with its workings? Are there any instances of wu wei and comprehensive attention to qi in our present social circumstances? What difference would it make to restore a connection to natural flow in the context of contemporary life? Â I'm not looking for anyone to write my paper for me, but I definitely need help if I'm going to write a well informed and logical argument. Â Thanks alot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stigweard Posted February 26, 2009 (edited) Edited February 26, 2009 by Stigweard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snax Posted March 2, 2009 Welcome Jack … I have answered your questions over here Questions about Wu Wei.  Oh yes ... Find a seat, how do you like your tea?   Here's a few polls that are running to get you started: What is the Average Age of a Tao Bum? How edumacated are you? Do You Train Martial Arts?  And don't forget to pop yourself on the TaoBums Map Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality and the links. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites