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Tao's Culture CenterTao's Culture Center is a not-for-profit organization, was set up in 1997 at Washington D.C. with several affiliates in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and PRC as well as many other states in the US and Canada. The goals are set up to enhance the understanding of Asian contemporary art and cultural heritage. Lectures, seminars, book publishing, and periodicals provided in an effort to propagate Chinese Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
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Taoism and the Taoist ArtsA general introduction to Taoism and the Taoist Arts of T'ai Chi, Meditation, Martial Arts, Herbalism and Traditional Chinese Medicine. A general introduction to Taoism and related arts, such as T'ai Chi, Meditation, Martial Arts and Herbalism.
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Taoism: The Temple of the Immortal SpiritFeatures translations, resources, and general information. (slightly graphics heavy)
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Taoist Culture and Information CentreTaoist Culture & Information Center. Taoist philosophy, current events, culture and religion.
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Taoist Restoration SocietyA US non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation and rebirth of China's Taoist tradition. Nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring and preserving China's Taoist heritage. Resources on practical Taoist living in the modern world. Discussion boards.
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TaoWorks VillageFind a Taoist near you, visit the village.
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The Abode of the Eternal TaoA collection of information on contemporary Taoism.
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The Daoism-Taoism PhilosophyIntroduction to the authentic Taoism based on the philosophy of Lao Tzu. The Taoism Philosophy is the Tao (Way) of Lao Tzu professed in his only book which is commonly known as Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing).
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The Spirit of Zeros and OnesDedicated to the natural world, contains randomized poetry and essays all in the spirit of the philosophy of Taoism and the I Ching.
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The Still PoolIntroduces Taoism and traditional Chinese philosophy. Subjects include the Tao Te Ching, the I Ching, tai chi chuan, Lao Tzu, and the five elements.
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