Daoist meditation is in a way parallel to Buddhist meditation, but it is grounded in a long tradition of resonances between the body and nature, whereas Buddhism of course seeks to question the solidity of our understanding of ourselves.
Although based on different teachings, they both involved stilling the mind and thereby bringing oneself into greater awareness of phenomena around us.
In terms of popular religion, the three religions often overlapped. Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist deities could at times be worshiped brought together in worship in the same shrines, or in adjacent shrines.
Daoist meditation is in a way parallel to Buddhist meditation, but it is grounded in a long tradition of resonances between the body and nature, whereas Buddhism of course seeks to question the solidity of our understanding of ourselves.Although based on different teachings, they both involved stilling the mind and thereby bringing oneself into greater awareness of phenomena around us.In terms of popular religion, the three religions often overlapped. Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist deities could at times be worshiped brought together in worship in the same shrines, or in adjacent shrines.
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