The Open Court 38, No.823

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superstition, fidelity in marriao-e, wine, etc., simple clear ethical teachino-s were given. Transm'Vrat'on a^d Karma, the two central Hindu doctrines, were accepted and salvation was looked for as the goal of religious and moral obedience. Singularlv beautiful were the Guru's teaching on gratitude and loyalty to the ruler and mili- tarv commander.
A PARLIAMENT OF LIVING RELIGIONS 733 Taoism and Confucianism The first lecture was on Taoism by Mr. Hsu Ti Shan, and was probably .1
...surprise to the English audience. Mr. G. R. S. Mead, the well-known scholar, took the chair. Taoism as a religious move- ment was given a great impulse by Lao-tze and Chwang-tze, two mystic philosophers living in China in the fifth and third centuries B. C. It was designed to oppose the social and political ethic of that date, which in the view of the Taoist philosophers imposed restric- tions upon the natural manifestations of human impulses. The Taoists saw in nature everything that was beautiful and desirable, and they conceived that the life of man was controlled by the myste- rious power whicii they called Tao, and which may best be described as the Order or Law of the L^niverse.

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