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Hi, I'm a middle-aged Englishman, living between Kyoto and Nara - the heartland of historic Japan. I speak Japanese fluently, but not Chinese.

 

I practise Shinto, but am increasingly drawn to Taoism, which has numerous points of contact with Shinto. Taoist-related things that appeal are, in no particular order, (1) celebration of nature and landscape; (2) more of a moral content than Shinto - I'm thinking of the Three Jewels, particularly; (3) the art, especially ink painting; (4) some of the celebration of health and longevity - I mean exercises and diet, rather than alchemy, etc.; (5) the architecture of Taoist shrines that I visited in Taiwan.

 

Religious Taoism appeals as well as philosophical Taoism.

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Hello Rombald, and welcome.

 

Your membership is approved and we're happy you found your way to us. We look forward to accompanying you on some of the way that you still have to go.

 

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Hi Rombald,

 

Yes, based on the little I recall of my very brief study of Shinto there is a lot of commonalities with Taoist Philosophy.  And I suggest that Shinto could be considered a Taoist Religion within certain contexts.

 

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May you enjoy your time here.

 

Marblehead

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Rombald, hello and welcome! Looking forward to your words (-:

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