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What is the common ground between,
Taoism and Catholicism?
Taoism and Catholicism?
According to a catholic perspective,"The way that can be named is not the constant way"
There are ways but the Way is uncharted;
Is there a division betweenWhat is stressed here, in my way of thinking,
is not something divisive or particulate
but the Unknowable Essence.
The Christ refers to himself as “mother-like”…… nameless indeed is the source of creation
But things have a mother and she has a name
The Christ (God, The Way,…),“How often would I have gathered your children together as a hen
gathers her brood under her wing, and you would not! Behold your house is
forsaken. And I tell you, you will not see me until you say, ‘Blessed is he
who comes in the name of the Lord.’” (Luke 13:34-35)
Is this similar to …?The secret waits for the insight
Of eyes unclouded by longing;
Those who are bound by desire
See only the outward container
“Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God” Matthew 5:8.
All superior kingdoms are incomprehensible to the inferior
We cannot comprehend the Unknowable Essence
We cannot comprehend the station of the Manifestation of God, but exist through Him
Even the Manifestation of God cannot know the Essence of God
Even previous Manifestations cannot comprehend Bahá’u’lláh’s Mission completely
We cannot grasp, or the Divine Manifestations cannot reveal, some mysteries
The Divine Manifestation now, can reveal or unravel some mysteries and purposes
We cannot fathom our own soul, let alone God, in Whose image it is created
The Cause of God is a mystery
Teaching the Cause of God effectively reveals its mysteries to us and others
The dream is the most mysterious sign of God amongst men
We cannot understand the Hereafter…yet, and only slightly more when we get there!
We should be able to understand the mysteries in the Scriptures, revealed for us
We will never understand the origin of Creation; but Man will increasingly discover the outward mysteries in the world of Nature
We cannot see the extent of humanity’s progress… yet. There will always be more beyond the horizon awaiting us.
Mankind has no choice in being loved by God.These are intriguing relationships which could enrich the position of both traditions.
Lao Tzu’s ideology is the one of the most unthreatening there is.
To me, all he concerns himself with is God! He intuitively learns from Nature, which does not argue with the will of God, but submits to it unreservedly, because it has no choice.
What is sin in mankind, such as greed, violence, infanticide etc. is not sin among lions.
Here are a few syllogisms that illustrate my Bahá’í perspective:
1 God ‘altereth not’. ‘His Name, the Creator, presupposes a creation’. There has always been a Creation.
2 ‘All are created by God’ and ‘the Lord God is good’, so ‘all that God created He created good’;
3 …the part cannot possess perfections whereof the whole is deprived.
('Abdu’l-Bahá,Tablet to August Forel, p. 11)
**Man possesses certain virtues of which nature is deprived. **
(‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 79)
**The truth is that God has given to man certain powers which are supernatural. **
('Abdu’l-Bahá,PUP, p. 17)
God is all and nothing. God is all because God is the very being of all. God is nothing because no thing, no idea, no word, can fully capture Who God is.I have seen some Christians claim to be Taoists, and maybe they are, but I do not see how you can follow the TTC and the Bible. I do not see how you can see God as Tao, or Tao as God, or God above Tao, when Tao is all and nothing.
So you believe Tao is God? Good for you then, but if this is true, we are all God? I know Tao is everything and nothing, so I am Tao, and I am also not Tao, but I am God and not God? I am pretty sure that isn’t how most Christians see it.God is all and nothing. God is all because God is the very being of all. God is nothing because no thing, no idea, no word, can fully capture Who God is.
I am pretty sure I seen something where George Lucas got the idea from Chi. I am not sure though. I do not think humans will ever strengthen Chi or master it enough to ever get close to the Jedi lol.isn’t The Foce in Star Wars based on Taoism?
Well, do not think Chi is exactly what The Force is. I do not want someone trying to move a pencil closer to them cause they seen it on Star Wars and believe Chi is real, and think The Force=Chi.but the concept of a “force” that is around us all, including the light and dark sides (yin and yang) all do see to point a Taoist origin including The Force flowing within you and around you, and being one with The Force
and i did see a docu on the movie once that pointed to Taoism as one of the inspirations for The Force
Excellent book! It really helped me in my conversion to Orthodoxy.
I would think that to be…interesting, but such power could not be controlled by humans. Humans are a race of people that have proved to be able, and willing, to commit atrocities against their race, and others. No such race should be allowed such power.of course!
i’m not saying that the entire concept of The Force is what Taoism is. just the basic concepts and then expand from it
it would be cool though if i can dart lightning from my hands or learn to control a sword to deflect laser bullets with the power of my mind![]()
that is why in the movie as in real life, only the trained and disciplined are granted such powerI would think that to be…interesting, but such power could not be controlled by humans. Humans are a race of people that have proved to be able, and willing, to commit atrocities against their race, and others. No such race should be allowed such power.
If I remember correctly, in Chinese bibles the Gospel of John starts out as, “In the beginning was the Tao, and the Tao was with God, and the Tao was God,” yes?Excellent book! It really helped me in my conversion to Orthodoxy.
In Christ,
Andrew