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I-Kuan Tao (pronounced "yee guan dao") is one of the most significant spiritual movements in Taiwan. Its name can be literally translated as "The Tao that unifies all with the one." | |||
'''I-Kuan Tao''' is a religious group, which has its roots in the buddhist | |||
]. I-Kuan Tao can approximately rendered in English as ''way of pervading unity''. I-Kuan Tao has taoist and christian elements. | |||
The basis of I-Kuan Tao is rooted in Chinese traditions, with teachings emphasizing traditional values such as family, honor, respect and moderation. It is no exaggeration to call I-Kuan Tao the definitive and authentic Chinese form of spirituality. | |||
<p> About 1 million to 3 million people, most of them in ], are adherents of I-Kuan Tao. | |||
I-Kuan Tao as an organization was founded in 1928. I-Kuan Tao advises to | |||
The appeal of I-Kuan Tao is not limited to the Chinese. The movement is open to everyone regardless of ethnicity. Many people in the West have already experienced the warmth and acceptance of Tao practitioners. They have also discovered, within I-Kuan Tao, progressive teachings that resonate with the Western mind. | |||
avoid meat and alcohol. I-Kuan Tao was banned in the ] and the ]. The ban in the ] was lifted in 1987. | |||
<p> The World I-Kuan Tao Headquarters |
<p> The World I-Kuan Tao Headquarters is located in | ||
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Revision as of 06:11, 22 April 2005
I-Kuan Tao (pronounced "yee guan dao") is one of the most significant spiritual movements in Taiwan. Its name can be literally translated as "The Tao that unifies all with the one."
The basis of I-Kuan Tao is rooted in Chinese traditions, with teachings emphasizing traditional values such as family, honor, respect and moderation. It is no exaggeration to call I-Kuan Tao the definitive and authentic Chinese form of spirituality.
The appeal of I-Kuan Tao is not limited to the Chinese. The movement is open to everyone regardless of ethnicity. Many people in the West have already experienced the warmth and acceptance of Tao practitioners. They have also discovered, within I-Kuan Tao, progressive teachings that resonate with the Western mind.
The World I-Kuan Tao Headquarters is located in El Monte, California.