Identity Vs Religion

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Religion is a principal in which humans practice to become connected with the soul or a higher power of some sort. While, every person on this world has their own distinctive personality and behavior. People may wonder why an individual may act the way they do. Thus, from an optimistic viewpoint of Tao is synonymous by understanding the idea of ‘Self”. The self can be identified as harmonious with thought and action. Therefore, to think is internal and to act out the thought is external causing a form of friction. Acknowledging the necessary link between natural and spiritual connections by truly understanding opposites such as heaven and earth from observing social relationships, religion, and being in sync with the inner psyche, to ultimately conquer and become Chi H of oneself. …show more content…
For example, weak skill sets can become strong skill sets and vice versa. However, a Taoist may oversee this and decipher this instance as compatibility of self. To add on, “Pooh hasn’t much Brain, but he never comes to any harm. He does silly things and they turn out right” (Hoff). Therefore, you may not come to terms with an individual on their decisions in life; but they’re content with the experiences and the outcome of it, so in return you should accept them for who they are and not what you want them to be. Additionally, in the teachings of Confucius, he states Jen/Ren is Yi and the art of understanding social relationships. Whereas, the Tao would practice in teaching ethical and positive reconditioning such as cultivating