True Neutral
True Neutral
Is there a religon in real life that follows the doctirnes of a true neutral character? I think i've seen it before but damn, i cant remeber.
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@Craig, stop teasing Minerva, or she'll turn you into a fish or something.
There is no so religion as "Chinese," and any religion that promulgates a moral valuation system based on good/bad doesn't have a neutral zone. Some advocates of modern attempts to recreate ancient Western religions claim to be ethically neutral, but they're really saying that anything you do which isn't bad, amounts to good. Different thing.
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Try the Tao Te Ching.
Not so much a religion, as a spiritual philosophy. So I think that passes fable's test. And as for appropriation to the BG/AD&D setting, the Tao ("the Way") uses a lot of examples of "balance" and "flow" from nature, IMO consistent with the Druidic ethos as portrayed in BG.
I got into the Tao via its divinatory cousin, the I Ching, about 8 years ago. I was so enchanted by it I copied out the first 9 chapters, by hand. If I had to proclaim myself as belonging to a religion, Tao would be it.
Not so much a religion, as a spiritual philosophy. So I think that passes fable's test. And as for appropriation to the BG/AD&D setting, the Tao ("the Way") uses a lot of examples of "balance" and "flow" from nature, IMO consistent with the Druidic ethos as portrayed in BG.
I got into the Tao via its divinatory cousin, the I Ching, about 8 years ago. I was so enchanted by it I copied out the first 9 chapters, by hand. If I had to proclaim myself as belonging to a religion, Tao would be it.
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I agree with Velvetfreak, and personally wouoldn't call the Tao a religion, but rather, existence, or a way of looking at existence. It involves no worship, no priests, no celebrants. The earth is touching my feet. The air feels good. The Tao discusses the Tao, here, and is speaking to the Tao. And that's it. 
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Rob: Shintoism is a Japanese religion. It doesn't get as much press as, say, Zen, because there isn't as much scripture involved (and presentation of a religion is a function of the amount of text it can deploy). It isn't a universalist religion; it simply is compatible with belief in other faiths. Shintoism has been, inaccurately, labelled as "nature worship", but a sense of respect for nature is dominant. Also, Shintoism involves the recognition of places that are spiritually significant- waterfalls, gardens, forests, and other areas where nature has made something "powerful".
Your sig. tag is drawn from Buddhism; seeing the two in conjunction confused me for a while.
Taoism as a true neutral religion? Possible. Not necessarily as a religion that urges people towards neutrality, but one that accepts that there will be transition between the extremes / possibilities of any concept.
Your sig. tag is drawn from Buddhism; seeing the two in conjunction confused me for a while.
Taoism as a true neutral religion? Possible. Not necessarily as a religion that urges people towards neutrality, but one that accepts that there will be transition between the extremes / possibilities of any concept.
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