How Do You Spell TAOISM?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ʊɪzəm] (IPA)

Taoism, also known as Daoism, is a philosophical and religious tradition that originated in China. The spelling of this word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable is pronounced as /taʊ/, which sounds like the word "cow" but with a "t" at the beginning. The second syllable is pronounced as /ɪz(ə)m/, which sounds like "ism" with a short "i" sound at the beginning. Therefore, the correct spelling of this word is "Taoism", with a "T" at the beginning.

TAOISM Meaning and Definition

  1. Taoism is a philosophical and spiritual tradition originating in ancient China that encompasses various beliefs, practices, and concepts centered around the concept of "Tao," which can be roughly translated as "the Way." It is one of the major indigenous philosophical systems of China, along with Confucianism and Buddhism.

    Taoism emphasizes living in harmony with the natural flow and rhythm of life, seeking balance and unity with the Tao, which is considered the underlying principle of the universe. The Tao is often portrayed as being indefinable and transcendent, yet immanent in all things. It represents the source of all existence and the ultimate reality.

    Taoist teachings emphasize the cultivation of inner virtues such as simplicity, spontaneity, humility, and compassion. It encourages individuals to detach from worldly desires, empty the mind, and embrace meditation and contemplation as means to align with the Tao and achieve spiritual enlightenment.

    Taoism encompasses various schools of thought, including philosophical Taoism and religious Taoism. Philosophical Taoism focuses on the study of the Tao and explores concepts such as Wu Wei (non-action), Yin and Yang (complementary opposites), and the natural way of the universe. Religious Taoism incorporates religious rituals, practices, and deities, often seeking immortality and longevity through alchemy and various forms of esoteric practices.

    Throughout history, Taoism has influenced various aspects of Chinese culture, including art, literature, medicine, and martial arts. It has also spread beyond China, gaining followers and adapting to different cultural contexts worldwide.

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Etymology of TAOISM

The word "Taoism" is derived from the Chinese term "Daojia" (道家) which means "the School of the Way" or "the School of Tao".

The term reflects the central concept of Taoism, which is the "Tao" (道) or "the Way". The Tao is considered the ultimate reality, the fundamental source and principle of everything. It represents the natural order and universal path that guides and governs the world.

The word "Taoism" itself emerged in the 18th century by Western scholars, particularly Jesuit missionaries, when they began translating Chinese philosophical and religious texts. Until then, Taoist practices and beliefs were referred to by various other names or identified with other Chinese terms like "Daojiao" (道教) or "the religion of the Way".

Similar spelling words for TAOISM

  • tacoma,
  • dzmm,
  • Pan-deism,
  • Desma,
  • HDOSM,
  • SP-TCIM,
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  • DCIM/DSCIM,
  • dasam,
  • DECEM,
  • Disme,
  • Pan-en-deism,
  • DSSHM,
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  • DEESMI,
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  • Dismaw,
  • TSM-ASAS,
  • tsum,
  • DSM-IV-TR,
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  • DS2ME,
  • TSIME,
  • DIISM,
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  • Disoma,
  • diazoma,
  • TIOSM,
  • DECIMiE,
  • tâoism,
  • TSM,
  • DTSEM,
  • "disme,
  • AN/DSM,
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  • DSM-DNCS,
  • TASM,
  • taxon,
  • TISM,
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  • tassimo,
  • DSMMAH,
  • DTCEM,
  • TSIM,
  • dsm-ii,
  • DSMOA/CA,
  • TWISM,
  • DESCEM,
  • TSM-SDR,
  • tsomo,
  • twasome,
  • TSSIM,
  • DSM/GSA,
  • twosome,
  • diazyme,
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  • TZMO,
  • Dysaemia,
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  • TSM-CATT,
  • DSM1,
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  • DSMA,
  • TSMOH,
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  • DOSUM,
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  • tsamma,
  • DSM-III,
  • al-mu\'tasim,
  • tisma,
  • tuism,
  • DYSIM,
  • DSM-IIIR,
  • Decime,
  • dssam,
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  • tessema,
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  • Toysome,
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  • desem,
  • DESMO,
  • HTSMA,
  • DYSMO,
  • TTISMM,
  • Dicyema,
  • S-DSMA,
  • Dasyma,
  • DSAEOM,
  • TSM/LT,
  • dasima,
  • TSM-FMA,
  • DSM-PC,
  • Desume,
  • DESMOA,
  • DSMA/CD,
  • DSOMA,
  • DSM-IV,
  • TASM2,
  • tsiam,
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  • dismay,
  • DUSWIM,
  • tasim,
  • takin,
  • Diosma,
  • TSAM,
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  • DSM,
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  • Decimo-sexto,
  • TSJMA,
  • DISEM,
  • decimo,
  • DSMIII,
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  • TASSUM,
  • HSI/DDSM,
  • dosemu,
  • dsm-iii-r,
  • TEASMA,
  • TSZAM,
  • Dysemia,
  • DSM-IV-PC,
  • dsm-v,
  • desam,
  • TSEMW,
  • me-tooism,
  • TSM-BC,
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  • tozama,
  • dsomo,
  • TSM/FAH,
  • dsm-5,
  • Taouism,
  • tsuyama,
  • fw-dsm,
  • TZMMO,
  • TAISMHO,
  • daoism.

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