Posted by Twinner
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on 5/2/2010, 11:00 am, in reply to "Re: How does a Taoist behave?"
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: Well to be honest, I guess I should have
: stated it differently, how shoud one who
: wants to venerate or practice Taoism behave?
: I believe humility, compassion, and
: moderation are keys. I was just wondering if
: traditional Taoists had a general guideline.
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: Anyways, I've been reading about Zen
: Buddhism lately and I think I might study a
: bit more of that. Currently I'm reading on
: the basic concepts of Buddhism, once I'm
: done, I'll be going to a temple and taking
: lessons with the monk there. Maybe I'll at
: least learn how a Buddhist behaves?
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: Aaron
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: Are you looking for others to tell you how
: to behave?
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: Or.......
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: Are you looking for a group who behaves in
: ways that agree with your ideas on behavior?
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: Or......
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: ????
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I'm wondering what the Tao Teh Ching and other text says about behavior and I'm looking to learn more about Buddhism, so I thought talking to someone that knew more about it would help.
Aaron
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