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| | Beliefnet/Taoism |
| | Sponsored by Beliefnet, a forum which attracts people who are trying to connect Taoism with other religions.
http://www.beliefnet.com/boards/discussion_list.asp?boardID=446 - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | CenterTao: Taoist Thought, Discussions, and more |
| | Discuss Tao, Taoism, the Tao Te Ching, Buddhism and their applications to life.
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| | Dao Is Open |
| | Discuss Daoism (Taoism), the Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching), and anything to do with Dao (Tao). Discussions are also open to any aspects of life and the world around us. Includes a section to post your own translations of the Tao Te Ching.
http://forum.daoisopen.com/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Daoist Text Symposium |
| | A Yahoo group centering on opinions of ancient and modern Taoist texts.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Daoist_Text_Symposium/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Healing Tao USA Discussion |
| | Centering on Taoist healing arts and practices.
http://www.healingdao.com/cgi-bin/tpost.pl - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Seahorse Arts Forum |
| | Taoist Arts of the Lee Style, including threads on T'ai Chi, Taoist Yoga and K'ai Men Chi Gung, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Feng Shou Kung Fu, also movies, books and game reviews.
http://www.seahorsearts.co.uk/forums/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Siu Tao Forums |
| | Based in Indonesia, a forum for discussing all aspects of Taoism.
http://forums.siutao.com/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | The Tao Bums |
| | Nonsectarian discussion forum for Taoism, qigong, tai chi, yoga, meditation and other practices.
http://www.thetaobums.com - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Tao Speaks! |
| | Discussions of Taoist texts, Chinese characters, and Taoist philosophy.
http://members.boardhost.com/Zentao00/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | The Tea House |
| | Based on the I-Kuan-Tao religion from Taiwan, this forum promotes specific ideas regarding Taoism based on a combination of Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. As such, they have strict rules about proper conduct.
http://www.taoism.net/teahouse/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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