Taoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy, Created by Tao In the year 142 CE. Taoism, is The Way and The Path. The Way and The Path of Nature's perfect harmony, order and balance inherent in the way for a person to master Magic and be one with Nature in physical and energical state.
Natural Laws and Taoist Principles
* Law of Attraction (Tao Te)
The principle of Te, is the virtue when individuals can align themselves with attraction and attract positive energies by cultivating virtue.
* Law of Polarity (Yin and Yang)
Yin and Yang, representing opposites that are interconnected and interdependent. Everything has an equal or exact opposite, and both are necessary for balance.
* Law of Relativity (Wu Wei)
The Taoist principle of Wu Wei, or effortless action, aligns with the idea that everything is relative. Wu Wei involves acting in accordance with the natural flow of the Tao, responding to situations without unnecessary resistance.
* Law of Cause and Effect (Karma)
The concept of karma reflects the idea that actions have consequences that ripple through existence. This corresponds to the Law of Cause and Effect, emphasizing the impact of individual actions on the interconnected web of existence.
* Law of Rhythm (Flow of Chi)
Taoism acknowledges the importance of the flow of chi, the life force energy. Nature's Law of Rhythm, with its emphasis on the ebb and flow of life and the importance of flexibility, resonates with the Taoist understanding of harmonizing with the natural flow of energy.
* Law of Gender and Gestation (Yin and Yang Energies)
Taoism's concept of Yin and Yang represents complementary energies, much like the dynamic interplay of these forces is central to both systems, emphasizing the cyclical nature of creation and transformation.
Sorcery mastery
When a Person recognizing Wu Wei, the art of effortless action, and aligning one's intentions with the natural flow of the Tao. Delves into the understanding of elemental energies as manifestations of Yin and Yang forces.
The Person engages in meditative practices to attune its consciousness with the energies of the elements. Through focused meditation, a person can visualize and internalize the essence of each element, fostering a deep connection with the elemental forces.
Achieving mastery over the elements requires a delicate balance of Yin and Yang energies. The Person then begins to became a [[Sorcerer]], learns to harmonize opposing forces within themselves, recognizing the interdependence of elements. This balance becomes crucial in controlling and creating elemental manifestations.
The Sorcerer begins feeling the solidity of the earth beneath its feet, sensing the fluidity of water, delves into the Seven Natural Laws, recognizing the laws of attraction, polarity, rhythm, relativity, cause and effect, gender and gestation, and perpetual transmutation of energy within the elemental context.
The Sorcerer learns through gradations of elemental mastery. Starting with an affinity for one element, they gradually expand their control to encompass all six elements, achieving a level of mastery that allows them to harmonize and manipulate the elements at will.
With Years of Training, the individual becomes a Sorcerer deeply connected to Nature Laws. They embody the principles of Taoism, wielding the elemental forces as extensions of the Tao itself. The Sorcerer's mastery over the elements reflects not just power but a profound understanding and alignment with the natural order of the universe.
Note
For obvious reasons, because magic is not a game i will stop here. i will not teach people how to use Magic in Internet. I Dont Trust you. Nature is not something you can play with.
History
The history of Taoism begins with the invasion of the Barbelos. Among them was Athena, who imparted the knowledge of magic to humanity. Shaohao, known as The Yellow Emperor, received weapons from Athena. Instead of using them for warfare, he passed them on to other sorcerers, establishing the Temple of the Flame.
In 142 CE, Tao, adopting the identity of Laozi, orchestrated a plan to expand the ideas of the Keepers of the Flame. Manipulating Zhang Daoling, she guided him to establish the Celestial Masters, a new religious order.
Under Tao's influence, Zhang Daoling led the Celestial Masters in the Five Pecks of Rice Rebellion, establishing the state of Zhang Han in Sichuan. They incorporated Daoist writings, governed by 180 precepts, and opposed wealth accumulation.
Today, Taoism is recognized as one of the five officially sanctioned religions.
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