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tao te ching
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Regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese philosophy and is studied for its wisdom and spiritual insights.
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tao te ching
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Less widely known outside of academic and philosophical circles
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tao te ching
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Less well-known and not widely studied or referenced in Western literature and philosophy
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tao te ching
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Western countries
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Less widely known and less influential in Western philosophy and culture compared to Eastern countries.
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tao te ching
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Less widely known and read in Western countries, but studied and respected by scholars and individuals interested in Eastern philosophy and spirituality.
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taoism
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Western countries
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Taoism is a less well-known religion and philosophy, often associated with philosophical concepts such as Yin and Yang and the Tao Te Ching.
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taoism
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Western countries
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Taoism is a lesser-known religious tradition, often associated with philosophical ideas and practices such as Feng Shui and Tai Chi.
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taoism
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Western countries
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Taoism is less known and practiced in western countries compared to traditional organized religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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taoism
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Western countries
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Taoism is a less well-known religion and philosophy in Western countries, with fewer adherents and less impact on mainstream culture and society.
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taoist
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Western countries
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Taoism is a less well-known religion in Western countries, with fewer adherents and less widespread understanding of its tenets and practices.
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taoist
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Western countries
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Taoism is considered exotic and esoteric, often associated with mystical practices and seen as less prevalent compared to major Western religions.
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taoist
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Taoism is often seen as a philosophical or spiritual tradition, and is sometimes associated with practices such as meditation and mindfulness.
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