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Identity of the Vietnamese narrative culture: archetypal journeys from folk narratives to fantasy short stories
Published 2021-01-01“…Importantly, this study emphasizes the unification of spiritual power between folklore and Taoism and the powerful and influential competition between Taoism and Confucianism in medieval Vietnamese literature. …”
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THE INFLUENCE OF ALTERNATIVE PHILOSOPHIES ON THE LIFE
Published 2007-12-01“…This article aims to analyse the influence of Eastern Philosophies, like Zen- Budhism, Russian Orthodox Christianity, Taoism and Hinduism had (and they still have) in the life and work of the North-American writer J. …”
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Translating religion in the dream of the red chamber
Published 2014“…The global village may say that in Taiwan and Mainland China, Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism are combined, mixed and blurred. Dream of the Red Chamber (紅樓夢Hóng Lóu Mèng) was written in the 18th century against such a backdrop. …”
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Aspetti pratici del problema della traduzione
Published 2017-03-01“…KEYWORDS: Translation; philosophical and technical literature; poetry; Taoism; Buddhism…”
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D. H. Lawrence: a comparative study of sexuality
Published 1996“…It examines the influence of Taoism on some modernist thinking to assess the elements of this tradition in the basic features of Lawrence’s sexuality.…”
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Gu Yanwu doctrine about the basic of confucianalism
Published 2015-12-01“…Understanding the essence of Confucian ritual lets know, how to differentiate Confucianism and Taoism.…”
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Tao Masters: tradition, experience and ethnography
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Solve Your Problems - The Birbal Way : Insights from the legendary guru to solve family, professional and business problems /
Published 2005“…Today it has become trendy to identify various management and leadership styles with historical and mythical personalities such as Attila the Hun, Winnie the Pooh, Mulla Nasiruddin, Confucius and Jesus Christ and with philosophical systems and religious books like Zen, Taoism, the Kabballah, the Bible, the Bhagawad Gita and Sufism. …”
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以「心法」論林兆恩的「世間法」與「出世間法」 = “Xin Fa” as a mean of bridging “Shijian Fa” and “Chushijian Fa”
Published 2016“…It is interesting to note that there are vast differences between Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. One obvious difference is the conflict between “Jingshi” and “Chushi.” …”
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Space and Matter in the Poetic and Artistic Perception of José Ángel Valente
Published 2015-04-01“…It reveals the sense of forms of arc and circle that correspond to the wisdom of Taoism and Zen. Valente composed some poems that responded to the concept of matter represented by Spanish artists, such as Eduardo Chillida, Luis Fernández and Antoni Tàpies. …”
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Space and Matter in the Poetic and Artistic Perception of José Ángel Valente
Published 2015-04-01“…It reveals the sense of forms of arc and circle that correspond to the wisdom of Taoism and Zen. Valente composed some poems that responded to the concept of matter represented by Spanish artists, such as Eduardo Chillida, Luis Fernández and Antoni Tàpies. …”
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Space and Matter in the Poetic and Artistic Perception of José Ángel Valente
Published 2015-04-01“…It reveals the sense of forms of arc and circle that correspond to the wisdom of Taoism and Zen. Valente composed some poems that responded to the concept of matter represented by Spanish artists, such as Eduardo Chillida, Luis Fernández and Antoni Tàpies. …”
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Space and Matter in the Poetic and Artistic Perception of José Ángel Valente
Published 2015-04-01“…It reveals the sense of forms of arc and circle that correspond to the wisdom of Taoism and Zen. Valente composed some poems that responded to the concept of matter represented by Spanish artists, such as Eduardo Chillida, Luis Fernández and Antoni Tàpies. …”
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ИНОСТРАННЫЕ РЕЛИГИОЗНЫЕ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ В СИСТЕМЕ СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ ОПЕКИ ДЕТЕЙ-СИРОТ В КИТАЕ ИСТОРИКО-ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКИЙ АСПЕКТ...
Published 2014-03-01“…The idea of social care for orphans was introduced to China from abroad as traditional Chinese religions (Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism) did not develop the idea of social care, limiting to general ideas of the need for being merciful to disadvantaged. …”
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Comparison of Spiritual Traditions in the Context of Universality of Mysticism
Published 2015-05-01“…In this article, the authors study similarities in mysticism of Western Christian tradition and selected Eastern spiritual traditions based on comparative analysis of prayer degrees (mansions in The Interior Castle) in Teresa of Avila and Yogic psychical centres (the so-called chakras) that are known also in other Eastern spiritual traditions (Taoism and Buddhism). The authors note that especially higher degrees – from the fourth to the seventh – show formal similarities, while the seventh degree also reveals similarities in contents. …”
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Dialectical & Beautiful Harmony. A Sexuality-based Interpretation of Reiwa 令和
Published 2019-12-01“…Section 2 offers systematic insights into the symbolic effects of sexuality as unity of elements from Shintoism & Taoism. Finally, the discussion of a dialectical perspective contributes in shaping a new interpretation ofReiwa, resting upon sexuality as an experience of creative and beautiful harmony.…”
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THE GEOPOLITICS OF RELIGIONS CHRISTIAN-ISLAMIZATION OF THE PLANET BETWEEN 1900 AND 2100
Published 2019-10-01“…Atheism European, Indian Hinduism, and anemism in North Africa are being replaced by Islam, and Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism in East Asia as well as anemism in southern Africa are replaced by Christianity, these directions leading up to 2100 to a bipolar world, divided between a well developed Christian half and an Islamic half with demographic explosion, both religions rising to 70% of the world's total population, from just 46% in 1900.…”
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How would you describe a mentally healthy college student based on Chinese culture? A qualitative research from the perspective of college students
Published 2024-04-01“….); and (5)Self-cultivation (i.e., Possessing good qualities advocated by Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism coexist harmoniously.). Most of these characteristics directly reflect traditional Chinese culture or culture that has changed with the times. …”
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