One must yield to the way of nature
Taoism focuses on a way of thinking and a religion that stresses simplicity, meditation, and closeness with nature.
Achieving inner peace and harmony through following the Way of nature
Toaism is the parent - I Ching is the son. This mean that I Ching is one of the basic foundation of Taoism. Tao is the way of human and all beings - I Ching is the way of nature.
No, not even close. Taoism is a religion based loosely on the love of nature . . . Like some other religions, there is no Taoist God. By the way, the "T" in Taoism is pronounced like the letter, "D". DOW-iz-um
the two energy forces for taoism are nature and simplicity.
Buddhism differs from Confucianism & Taoism in that it is an import into China & Asia in general. Confucianism & Taoism are from China. Taoism is all about man's relationship with nature; Confucianism is all about man's relationship with his fellow man. Buddhism is about seeking enlightenment. Taoism & Buddhism are both polytheistic; Confucianism is monotheistic(in a Deistic kind of way).
The major theme is harmony with nature. You will find the rest here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taoism
In "Ode: Intimations of Immortality", Wordsworth portrays nature as a source of spiritual inspiration and solace. He sees nature as a reflection of the soul and a way to connect with the divine. Through the beauty and harmony of nature, Wordsworth suggests that humans can regain a sense of spiritual connection that is lost with age.
Taoism is a nature-based religion.
Taoist thinking concerning immortality can be summed up this way: Tao is the governing principle of the universe. Tao has no beginning and no end. By living in accord with Tao, an individual participates in it and becomes eternal.
Various religions and philosophies have explored ideas of immortality. For example, in Hinduism, there is the concept of moksha or liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. In Christianity, the promise of eternal life is central to many beliefs. In Taoism, the focus is on achieving immortality through spiritual practices and harmony with nature.