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Q: What is the afterlife for taoists?
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What happens to Taoisms after life?

In a sense Taoism is not so much a religion as a philosophy that is usually imposed on other religions. Taoists have a rather unspecific idea of divinity and afterlife. Most Taoists are Buddhists, who believe in reincarnation. Many Taoists are adherents of Chinese Folk Religions who seem to share a believe in afterlife centering around spirits of the dead who are the ancestors one should worship. Other Taoists are members of other religions with other beliefs.


What is one country that is dominant with taoists?

Countries in central Asia are dominant with Taoists. China is a country that is dominant with Taoists, Buddhists, and Confucianism.


Where do taoists live?

Taoists are most commonly found in China. They can also be found in Russia, Egypt, and California.


According to the Zhuangzi what do Taoists believe?

Taoists believe "Do not worry about worldly matters. Instead, meditate on nature."


What do taoists believe in according to the zhuangzi?

Taoists believe "Do not worry about worldly matters. Instead, meditate on nature."


What is the worshippers of Tao?

Taoists.


What do Taoists sacrifice to their gods?

Taoists generally leave small offerings of fruit or vegetable in front of statues of the gods or the Immortals.


What do Taoists believe about violence?

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Do Taoists have shrines in their homes?

yes


Do taoists go to church on Sunday?

no


Do Taoists have any dietary laws that they should follow?

Many Taoists are strictly vegetarian in order to keep in line with the Tao, but a good number of Taoists are not vegetarian and this is not seen as an infraction of Taoist values. Alcohol is also generally not consumed. Other these two things, there are no major dietary laws or practices that Taoists follow.