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TAO literally, "way" or "path;" in Taoism, the rhythmic balance and natural, flowing patterns of the universe. The enlightened human being is one who always acts in accordance with the Tao.
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TAO Chinese term meaning the way. In Buddhist terminology it may be applied to practice, to Self-nature or to the Ultimate.
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TAO (lit. "Way"). Unchanging principle behind the universe; unproduced producer of all that is. The Tao-te Ching describes it as "something formlessly fashioned, that existed before Heaven and Earth."
Ãâó: www.religionfacts.com/taoism/glossary.htm
TAO During the CD burning process, each track is written on its own and the writer laser is turned off before starting to burn the next track. This causes a 2 second gap between tracks.
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TAO [dou] In Taoism, it is the principle that all things happen or merely exist. In Confucianism, it signifies the rational basis of human conduct.
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