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    “Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know.”
    “A Journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”
    These wise phrases, which you've no doubt heard before are over 2000 years old. They come from Laozi's Daodejing. What many consider to be the founding document of Daoism. This organised religious tradition is known for it's care for nature, peace, and going with the flow.
    But what exactly is Daoism? What do Yin, Yang, and Qi mean, and what does it have to do with Obi-Wan Kenobi? Well Let’s Find Out.
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  • @CogitoEdu
    @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +165

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    What do you think of Daoism? What religion do you want us to cover next? Let us know!

    • @suvendumishra7104
      @suvendumishra7104 Před 3 lety +4

      I love your videos plz make a video on beliefs of Arya samaj.

    • @puneetmishra4726
      @puneetmishra4726 Před 3 lety +9

      Please make videos on other Eastern philosophies like Confucianism, Shintoism. I found thay Daoism is very close to Advaita philosophy of Hinduism. I think there are more commonalities between other Asian philosophies and Indic philosophies.
      I wanna know more.

    • @jrhermosura4600
      @jrhermosura4600 Před 3 lety +4

      i've been waiting for this cogito. how did you read my mind

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +18

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    • @mizcaesar1804
      @mizcaesar1804 Před 3 lety +2

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  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 Před 3 lety +2228

    I love how Asian religions have a unique detachment from human centerdness and present the universe as it appears, harsh yet beautiful.

    • @kelvinchan3826
      @kelvinchan3826 Před 2 lety +201

      I'm happy you brought that up. One of the main difference between popular religions Vs Daoism/Confusionism/Buddhism/Hinduism I've always felt is that, there's no "must believe in us or you're going to hell" requirements. In Buddhism there's even a phrase roughly translated to "Buddha-fate" meaning are you compatible/destined to follow Buddhism. Its great if you have, it's ok if you don't, there's no requirement. Just live your life harmoniously and peacefully and everything's gonna be alright.

    • @grippercrapper
      @grippercrapper Před 2 lety +52

      The real key to understanding something like Taoism is to first accept that the Tao possesses an internal harmony that can remain hidden from humans. Any sense of disharmony in the Tao is a failure of perception. That misperception can often lead humans to generate the very disharmony they perceive. If you can accept that your human perception is quite capable of failing, you can catch rare glimpses of the Tao.
      Revenge is a poison meant for others that we end up swallowing ourselves. Vengeance is a dark light that blinds all who seek it. The untroubled soul knows there is no justice in revenge. The untroubled soul knows that to seek vengeance is to seek destruction.

    • @bernardliu8526
      @bernardliu8526 Před 2 lety +16

      @@kelvinchan3826
      With respect, I am fairly sure Buddhism says every sentient being has a ‘Buddha nature’, and all can become Buddhas, i.e., become enlightened.

    • @jeremias-serus
      @jeremias-serus Před 2 lety +5

      Islam is an Asian religion and certainly does not do this.

    • @ninny65
      @ninny65 Před 2 lety +26

      I would say eastern thought is knowledge of the self whereas western thought gives knowledge of reality, the trick is to know both

  • @A.Oudit_
    @A.Oudit_ Před 3 lety +753

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    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +62

      Haha love it 😄

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      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +34

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    • @SreejithCassi
      @SreejithCassi Před 3 lety +10

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    • @Eve11lily
      @Eve11lily Před měsícem

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      @Eve11lily Před měsícem

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  • @slappy8941
    @slappy8941 Před 3 lety +1471

    Everybody asks "what is the dao", but nobody asks "how is the dao".

    • @westernwizard13
      @westernwizard13 Před 3 lety +55

      Slappy I don't know whether that was intentional or not, but that's arguably a much deeper question to ask in that context. Instead of asking what it is (which is pointless if it's unknowable) the better question to ask is "what is it like?" Because that question can be more reasonably answered

    • @reisjonathan9
      @reisjonathan9 Před 3 lety +27

      @@westernwizard13 But I guess that's exactly the way to practice it daoism by incorporating the 'how' in a day to day life. I mean trying to keep up with the flow... the dao.. that's 'how'

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 Před 3 lety +7

      @@westernwizard13 I'm glad you got it.

    • @tomboyraider1015
      @tomboyraider1015 Před 3 lety +29

      WHY is the Dao?

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Před 3 lety +13

      @@tomboyraider1015 Where is the Dao? Has anyone seen it in the same room as the Universal Logos?

  • @user-mi4wm5js6h
    @user-mi4wm5js6h Před 3 lety +239

    The very FIRST chapter of Dao De Jing teaches us that if a "concept" can be fully explained by only words, it is no deep concept. A deep concept can only be feeled, words are not powerful enough, so if you really want to know what Dao is, go read Dao De Jing. It teaches you the way of feeling "Dao" but not what "Dao" is, because no one can teach you what "Dao" is but yourself.

    • @user-ky4jd8cm2o
      @user-ky4jd8cm2o Před rokem +3

      I think it is same as God in western culture. All religions reveal the same true but in different ways.

    • @shattered_lightsb8381
      @shattered_lightsb8381 Před rokem +16

      @@user-ky4jd8cm2o yes but I’m most of the religions those historical events are based on they’ve made it “you must believe this ONE specific way, or you’re going to hell forever” what I like more about eastern religions is they’re foundation is that of love and encouragement, while I find too many time western religions now base themselves in fear based dogma. Although that was not at all the intent of the original teaching

    • @user-mi4wm5js6h
      @user-mi4wm5js6h Před rokem +8

      @@user-ky4jd8cm2o Yea but the biggest different is that God in western culture has a manlike feeling. Whereas Dao is basically a rule. For scientists, they can understand is as the function that will expalin everything in the universe which they've been trying to find but never could.

    • @thomasshirrefs5331
      @thomasshirrefs5331 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I think you’re missing something. Pretty sure the first line of the Dao de Jing is saying don’t mistake words (or concepts) for the reality they’re trying to represent. Explanations of ultimate reality are just words (so don’t start worshipping a book…)

    • @Xmind-en6ni
      @Xmind-en6ni Před 3 měsíci

      故常无,欲以观其妙;常有,欲以观其徼。

  • @137Trimethylpurine26dione
    @137Trimethylpurine26dione Před rokem +318

    As an Indian who studies indian philosophy this is alot like a mixture of advaitya vedanta , madhyamaka and jainsim fused . I can now very much understand why daoism and Buddhism go so hand to hand and plan to study daoism after I finish being well versed in the philopshy of Bharat

    • @santusanturohit4832
      @santusanturohit4832 Před rokem +21

      Yin and Yang are Shiva/Purush and Parvati/Prakriti..It just Indian Philosophies taken from other schools of Sanatan Dharma.

    • @user-bl3is9cx2r
      @user-bl3is9cx2r Před rokem +30

      Chinese traditional culture is a great culture. But because of the Communist Party speech control and all kinds of control. These cultural heritages are in danger

    • @atticusfinch6038
      @atticusfinch6038 Před rokem +12

      I have a lot of respect for Indian philosophy and Buddhist. But there’s something about the simplicity and brevity of Taoism. It’s not about sitting or thinking or doing or not doing it is the philosophy of water

    • @rodicaraveca1858
      @rodicaraveca1858 Před rokem +2

      I advise you to study the Bible and know the truth as it is in order to be saved.

    • @atticusfinch6038
      @atticusfinch6038 Před rokem +21

      @@rodicaraveca1858 there are plenty of ways to god. just because of where you’re from it happened to be Christianity. And that’s fine but shoving peoples faces in it is the reason people give religion a bad name.

  • @sakalam57
    @sakalam57 Před 3 lety +276

    Dear cogito
    My mothertongue is Tamil and I am from India. You started this video with 'those who know....'
    I was taken aback as we have exact same saying in Tamil "Kandavar vindilar, vindavar kandilar"
    Wow wow

    • @franciscoflamenco
      @franciscoflamenco Před 3 lety +13

      it's a phrase that's more than 2000 years old and it's has been translated to pretty much every language out there that's spoken by a considerable number of speakers.

    • @arkomisra7563
      @arkomisra7563 Před 3 lety +1

      @Baba Gandu why are you abusing and destroying the environment.please don't do this.

    • @drkalaimagann1679
      @drkalaimagann1679 Před 2 lety +9

      Now he has made a video on us, 'the story of tamils' ❤️😁

    • @tsdz2008
      @tsdz2008 Před 2 lety +2

      one root in all human civilization, not surprised it at all.

    • @markchan8110
      @markchan8110 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tsdz2008 So what is the original root?

  • @MediumDSpeaks
    @MediumDSpeaks Před 3 lety +504

    As someone who lived in a Daoist community for a year (in the US and with a lot of Zen influence as well) this shit is VERY accurate. Good to see something personally related to me again to be able to verify what I always have known: Cogito is that truth

    • @mattdonalds7007
      @mattdonalds7007 Před 2 lety +2

      Accurate except the martial art part. They should have said akido not judo.

    • @jamiekahn5778
      @jamiekahn5778 Před rokem

      I disagree w your assessment. Taoism is > not< a religion. Case closed. Lao Tzu is a popular character in transmitting taoist wisdom. But hardly the only great ancient master to transmit this wisdom. Honestly this video and audio is a 3rd grade approach to taoism.

    • @alvinocyber9687
      @alvinocyber9687 Před rokem

      I've been explained by a Taoist that in Taoism it's believed that good people will be gods after they die and that the worst kind of people will be demons, but I forgot to ask what's gonna happen to the animals, the plants, and others after they die? Can you answer my question? Thanks a lot before 🙏🙏💪💪👍👍

    • @goatsplitter
      @goatsplitter Před rokem

      ​@@alvinocyber9687 that's not in the tao te ching. If that was said, it's a person's viewpoint, not Taoist transmission.

    • @alvinocyber9687
      @alvinocyber9687 Před rokem

      @@goatsplitter Tao Te Ching is just one of the Taoist scriptures which are very many. Pay attention to the video.

  • @relaxedandhappy1161
    @relaxedandhappy1161 Před 3 lety +192

    I grew up surrounded by Christianity, Islam and Judaism and could not identify with them at all, so I lived an agnostic life.
    Then I learned about Baha'i and thought "how great, there is actually a peaceful, feminist and tolerant monotheist religion!"
    Then I found Jainism: "omg, so much better! How incredibly peaceful!"
    Then Sikhism: "Wow, this is even better, what an awesome religion!"
    Then I watched your video about Daoism and now I'm totally mind blown. I don't even know what to say.
    So glad I found this.

    • @direct.skc.2
      @direct.skc.2 Před rokem +25

      Listen to everyone, but follow none!

    • @loucipher7782
      @loucipher7782 Před rokem +55

      one thing you should know is Taoism is not a religion, it is simply the way of life
      people that practice Taoism, mostly Chinese descendants around the world are free thinkers practicing towards enlightenment, not bound by religion constraints
      this is why it is proven that Chinese people are successful businessman everywhere they go, they simply work with the environment they are in, not against it nor by force.

    • @Bobby-999
      @Bobby-999 Před rokem +7

      Next time you will find Buddhism and at the end you will study Hinduism

    • @SolracCAP
      @SolracCAP Před rokem

      Happy for you. Finding meaning is always worth celebrating. I myself don't miss my faithless past.

    • @md.shahiquesubhani7241
      @md.shahiquesubhani7241 Před rokem +6

      ​@@Bobby-999Buddhism😊😊😊 is better than Hinduism😂😂😂

  • @puneetmishra4726
    @puneetmishra4726 Před 3 lety +580

    There is a concept of SHUNYA in Hindu philosophies, literally meaning zero. But it actually means that which is not. Many Indian philosophies including Buddhism say that universe originated from this 'nothingness' which exists without being in existence. All eastern philosophies have many common grounds.

    • @ilgfalam
      @ilgfalam Před 3 lety +25

      is it true that in hindusism women should be burned alive when their husbands die?

    • @gamer63219
      @gamer63219 Před 3 lety +104

      ilgfalam this was never a part of any Hindu texts, it used to happened a few hundred years ago, but doesn’t anymore. It was pure superstition.

    • @vishnusahani2822
      @vishnusahani2822 Před 3 lety +36

      @@ilgfalam Sati Pradha was the name of the superstition. This was true and women were considered inferior and this was also mentioned in vedas so those who r saying that this was not part of Hinduism or Santana r just trying to portray you a false image . Ancient custom's were damn horrible.

    • @aditi9896
      @aditi9896 Před 3 lety +78

      @@vishnusahani2822 which vedic text or book are you referencing this from ? I am asking because I am assuming you have read all of them before coming here and claiming this.

    • @puneetmishra4726
      @puneetmishra4726 Před 3 lety +94

      @@vishnusahani2822 One who doesn't know shouldn't speak. A 10-year old knows it.
      Vedas nowhere mentions Sati (as practice), forget endorsing. Evidence is this verse from Atharvaveda -
      "Rise, come unto the world of life, O woman: come, he is lifeless
      by whose side thou liest.
      Wife hood with this thy husband was thy portion who took thy
      hand and wooed thee as a lover."
      This verse is clearly urging the widow to come back in world. Why would they say it if they were endorsing Sati. Gautama Buddha, greatest reformer ever born, opposed caste system and rituals of animal sacrificing. How could he miss this inhumane practice?
      So learn to shut your mouth up if you don't know a thing. This channel has very matured comment section, don't spit false things here

  • @eman6784
    @eman6784 Před 3 lety +300

    Being drunk is a great way to feel the Dao, you lose yourself to experience a world without control

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +77

      That's my new excuse :D

    • @jasonblalock4429
      @jasonblalock4429 Před 3 lety +33

      At the least, if you attempted to use "I wasn't drunk, I was embracing wu-wei!" as an excuse, you'd probably successfully baffle whoever you were talking to.

    • @Anon-tr2lq
      @Anon-tr2lq Před 3 lety +2

      @@jasonblalock4429 practice staying that while drunk

    • @mythosandlogos
      @mythosandlogos Před 3 lety +11

      Exactly why the Greeks revered Dionysus :)

    • @cartier77795
      @cartier77795 Před 3 lety

      RubelliteFae could you elaborate on what you mean by that?

  • @pzhikcloethaegeslikhrethyi4225

    0:00 Intro
    0:53 Etymology
    1:34 History
    2:37 The Dao
    5:52 Wu Wei
    7:47 Texts
    11:07 Yin & Yang
    12:02 Qi
    14:06 Gods and Goddesses

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      @larizoclack1541 Před rokem

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      @mrmerry678 Před rokem

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  • @da1stlangzai
    @da1stlangzai Před 3 lety +279

    I only realized now that the word Dao or "Do" in Cantonese is the reason so many Eastern martial arts end in the word "Do".
    Jeet Kune do (Way of the intercepting fist)
    Tae Kwan do (Way of the Fist and Foot)
    Judo (Gentle Way)
    Aikido (Way of Peace and harmony)
    Karate-do (Way of the Empty Hand)
    Tang-soo-do (Way of the Tang Hand)

    • @swordmonkey6635
      @swordmonkey6635 Před 3 lety +25

      Yeah. The older traditional "jitsu/jutsu" arts are methods or techniques and are usually combat orientated. The "do" arts are newer and tend to be more sport driven because they teach the "way" or idea behind the martial art rather than the jutsu, which is killing a guy. That's why Jujitsu is a combat martial art while Judo is a sport.

    • @antonyhitchmough7164
      @antonyhitchmough7164 Před 3 lety +4

      Awesome comment

    • @sweatshirtguy3424
      @sweatshirtguy3424 Před 3 lety

      the just do

    • @IronKurone
      @IronKurone Před 2 lety +5

      the "to" in Japanese's Shinto have the same meaning tho lol.

    • @user-kv9ge1pr9d
      @user-kv9ge1pr9d Před 2 lety

      其實義這個拆開來是王我的意思

  • @sungodnika9059
    @sungodnika9059 Před 3 lety +1354

    Only an idiot could explain it
    *"LET ME EXPLAIN IT"*
    That was hilarious

    • @haripriya8492
      @haripriya8492 Před 3 lety +30

      I laughed so hard

    • @mikeydoes
      @mikeydoes Před 3 lety +30

      @@haripriya8492 He also says that the dao doesn't care, which is kinda true if you are talking about in the western sense..
      But The Dao loves and nourishes all things, but does not lord it over them. According to Lao Tzu.
      He also called Daoism a religion.. It is a philosophy, but people do treat it as a religion, so it can be either. You should treat it as a philosophy / a lesson and not actually label yourself it.

    • @stza16
      @stza16 Před 3 lety +1

      i dont get it

    • @mikeydoes
      @mikeydoes Před 3 lety +3

      @@stza16 I recommend listening to Alan Watts.

    • @damenwhelan3236
      @damenwhelan3236 Před 3 lety +1

      Very apt.

  • @notsoblueskyyy
    @notsoblueskyyy Před 3 lety +232

    I love your videos!!!!

    • @australiananarchist480
      @australiananarchist480 Před 3 lety +4

      What a wholesome comment. A diamond in the rough of ever I’ve seen one

    • @notsoblueskyyy
      @notsoblueskyyy Před 3 lety +9

      @@australiananarchist480 thank you.....but your reply seems exaggerated

  • @normalhumanperson4149
    @normalhumanperson4149 Před 2 lety +49

    I personally follow the philosophical sect of Daoism and not the religious path and I've been greatly helped by it. It has helped me be true to myself and not to force things as well as avoiding confrontation (which is something that comes naturally to me). There are many great benefits to Daoism and I'd recommend taking a look at the dao de jing if you have any interest in the philosophy/religion.

    • @dg1178
      @dg1178 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Same friend. Well, I follow the philosophical aspects of Buddhism, but yes it has helped me greatly. I am agnostic still, but the compassion for others that the Dharma teaches keeps me a better person. I naturally anger easily, so trying to see the best in others first is a great virtue. When I first began practicing the Dharma, I tried to spend a whole regular day of my life being completely compassionate towards others, even people at work that really bother me. It took a lot of effort at first, but began to show me the benefits quickly. Suddenly, I found my coworkers smiling more towards me and generally being more willing to talk. The Dharma has been a great thing for me. Good luck on your journey!

  • @Lyokalita
    @Lyokalita Před 3 lety +28

    Dao De Jing is Laozi's philosophical view of the relationship between nature and human. It is not religion, nor is confucianism. They are both the interpretation of Yi ching (The book of change) which is the foundation of all Chinese philosophy. All the religious stuff are generated from later cultures, not the primary purpose of the philosophy itself.

    • @elleem3951
      @elleem3951 Před 2 lety +1

      Man I would be impressed if they they managed to pull off a good video about the YiJing.

    • @bbsonjohn
      @bbsonjohn Před rokem

      Religion taoism is a religion. The one you talk about is philosophy taoism.

  • @biocapsule7311
    @biocapsule7311 Před 3 lety +56

    There's actually 1 simple concept to describe Yin and Yang in English. 'Contrast', it's the way human view the universe. Since we are human, we can only understand it the human way. We almost always take 2 contrasting point and measure everything in between. Hot or cold, and everything in between. Hard or soft, we form our judgement from 2 contrasting points, softer then something, harder then something. What those points of contrast are, changes with contexts. What are we trying to make sense of at any moment.
    Also you use the name Zhong Kui twice in the 3 deity picture, only the first is Zhong Kui, the last one for examination is likely Confucius. Since Chinese imperial examination is about studying works organized by Confucius scholars, and he is most associated with teaching. He is as close to what Chinese/taoist folk religion has to a god of education.

    • @floflodenouwe7792
      @floflodenouwe7792 Před 3 lety

      @@RubelliteFae Can you recommend me books/ websites for this? The term in/out of accord seems particularly not useful to me... Also it's just another example of a contrast, so there seems to be little difference with the western culture.

  • @nickieshuodebuhao
    @nickieshuodebuhao Před 3 lety +67

    The great Dao flows everywhere, both to the left and to the right. It loves and nourishes all things but does not lord it over them. And when merits are accomplished it lays no claim - Lao Tzu ( heard in A. Watts lecture)

  • @ignatiusqi9736
    @ignatiusqi9736 Před 3 lety +40

    "the wonton of chaos" is a funny way to express it.
    the Chinese word "wonton (馄饨)" is cognate with that of "chaos (混沌)", presumably due to the fact that it is completely wrapped up by its skin and people cannot see anything inside clearly. that is also the reason why sometimes 馄饨 is automatically translated as "chaos".

  • @therationalcollection2999
    @therationalcollection2999 Před 2 lety +91

    As a hard agnostic athiest, this is the most realistic and nicest religion I've researched.

    • @orpheus1662
      @orpheus1662 Před 2 lety +3

      So you Finally doubt your Dao

    • @t6amygdala
      @t6amygdala Před 2 lety +4

      i’m Thelemic but researching Sikhism, Taoism, & Secular Humanism really has me wanting to find what best describes me but it’s hard because i also disagree with a lot of things in some of these religions. it’s hard to find one that has the positive qualities i want but doesn’t prohibit things that cross the line for me

    • @barryboner1332
      @barryboner1332 Před 2 lety +15

      @@nealdee1755 Every religion is a philosophy if you don’t take it as gospel. Eastern religions don’t attempt to preach but rather advocate a self discovery of truths.

    • @dominiknowaczyk9633
      @dominiknowaczyk9633 Před 2 lety +1

      Do some research on Buddhism and Hinduism, reincarnation is very well documented and also Hindu cosmology had a lot of discoveries that now turning out to be truth. Few thousand years ago, Hindus created the shape of the universe, and it looks identical to the one now scientists have created.

    • @therationalcollection2999
      @therationalcollection2999 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dominiknowaczyk9633 I didn't know scientists knew the shape of the universe..

  • @Chairman_Miao
    @Chairman_Miao Před 3 lety +163

    8:25 I've always thought of Laozi's political philosophy as an ancient form of anarchy. (Anarchy as in a society with no rigid hierachy, not as in bombing government buildings to stick it to the authorities. )

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +72

      You can see many anarchist ideas in Laozi's work. But fundamentally they still believed in the idea of a king/emperor. But still so fascinating to see those ideas being discussed 2000 years ago.

    • @alexgroot2508
      @alexgroot2508 Před 3 lety +10

      @homeless man's Bertholdt I see where you're coming from, though I can easily see it swing precisely the other way. The 'the Earth and Heaven are reflections' and its acceptance of the hierarchy on Earth as the heavenly hierarchy, as well as its emphasis on 'just rolling with it', which can be easily interpreted as 'don't resist or question the status quo', which fundamentally clases with the idea of all hierarchies must be questioned and torn down if they fail to legitimize themselves.

    • @ANTSEMUT1
      @ANTSEMUT1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@CogitoEdu it depends how daoist see the mandate of heaven.

    • @cassiopesysg5423
      @cassiopesysg5423 Před 3 lety +1

      @Pan Darius Kairos We can't say its in charge, there's lots of philosophers at that time.(Just like ancient greece)

    • @ANTSEMUT1
      @ANTSEMUT1 Před 3 lety

      @マナンナンアナメ in isolation yeah I'd agree with you but just like other Chinese/east Asian philosophies they tend to dynamically affect each other and build on top of each other. Hence why provided mandate of heaven as an example and how daoist view it. In theory the mandate of heaven is seen as a way for the masses to question authority.

  • @bestwitch2931
    @bestwitch2931 Před rokem +21

    As someone who likes to understand beliefs well, I really appreciate how well and respectful you present different beliefs, the people in the comments are always saying how accurate these videos are which is good to hear

  • @shashishekharsingh4652
    @shashishekharsingh4652 Před 3 lety +26

    With the amount of work you put behind these videos you deserve far more appreciation than you are getting right now. And you will get it. It can take some time but you will.

  • @richarda.d.9745
    @richarda.d.9745 Před 3 lety +9

    This was a VERY well put together video, thank you for all the work that went into. Just one thing (& maybe it was just me), while I fully support & understand the need for content creators as well as the platform to monetize such efforts, there were just an inordinate amount of ads. It felt like every 2 minutes I was stuck in another ad. It really threw the whole thing off.

  • @loucipher7782
    @loucipher7782 Před rokem +6

    one thing you should know is Taoism is not a religion, it is simply the way of life
    people that practice Taoism, mostly Chinese descendants around the world are free thinkers practicing towards enlightenment, not bound by religion constraints
    this is why it is proven that Chinese people are successful businessman everywhere they go, they simply work with the environment they are in, not against it nor by force.

  • @PraveenAV
    @PraveenAV Před 3 lety +35

    Fantastic video, thanks for sharing.
    I noticed many similarities to Hinduism. Reminds me of a saying in Hinduism, “Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti”, meaning "There is only one Truth (of this universe) and Masters call it by different names"!

  • @T.GLongstaff
    @T.GLongstaff Před 3 lety +2

    Dude, the art in these new videos is incredible. Like kudos to you man really.

  • @mbnca
    @mbnca Před 3 lety +4

    I just found my new favorite channel! Currently on a Cogito marathon 🖤

  • @marielakrumova115
    @marielakrumova115 Před 3 lety +18

    This animation was amazing, you never stop surprising me

  • @harshitchandra_07
    @harshitchandra_07 Před 3 lety +243

    Dao is kinda like Brahman (Hinduism)

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +160

      There are a lot of similarities between Daoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. It's so interesting to learn about them all :D

    • @puneetmishra4726
      @puneetmishra4726 Před 3 lety +53

      @@CogitoEdu I was just going to say it. All Eastern philosophies have so much in common.

    • @joshuapartridge5092
      @joshuapartridge5092 Před 3 lety +51

      @@puneetmishra4726 sort of like the relationship between christianity, islam, and judaism, i dare say, no philosophy or religion is born in a vacuum.

    • @puneetmishra4726
      @puneetmishra4726 Před 3 lety +42

      @@joshuapartridge5092 Correct. Also ancient India and China had very deep trade relation via silk road. May be these ideas got exchanged and evolved. A piece of information, a Chinese travellar and pilgrims, Hiuen Tsang was one of the best student of ancient Nalanda University. He travelled all the way from East China to south India and vice versa.

    • @supremelegal
      @supremelegal Před 3 lety +6

      İt is also similar to the interpretation of Allah in Islam unlike commonly believed the way Islam and judeo Christian tradition have a radically different way of describing what God is

  • @arnevandenbussche7406
    @arnevandenbussche7406 Před 3 lety +4

    I was hoping that you made a video on this!! Now it's finally here 🥳

  • @delacatudalyouaretheanswer8119

    This was amazing, thank you so much!!! And thank you for sharing Nebula with us! Love, Dela

  • @korakys
    @korakys Před 3 lety +28

    Yes! Happy to see this video. Daoism is the most difficult of the major religions to explain and so it often gets overlooked because of this.

  • @joeyg448
    @joeyg448 Před 2 lety +7

    I practise tai chi and Taoism is often discussed or referred to so it was great to get a rundown of this religion. I have a book but it’s been slow going. This video was really easy to follow and understand. Especially the part about wu wei. In the book I’ve been reading the explanation - or translation - was ‘action through non action’. I liked this video’s discussion of wu wei better. Thanks.

  • @kathleenlovett1958
    @kathleenlovett1958 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you 🙏 This was the best explanation of Daoism that I've ever heard; clear and concise.

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před 3 lety +42

    The Dao/Taoism is widely used in Xianxia/Xuanhuan/Wuxia novels :) btw great video as always, Cogito

    • @pepperios1647
      @pepperios1647 Před 6 měsíci

      It is? How so not disagreeing, I'm just curious as I read a lot of wuxia in my teens.

  • @bobbyp5416
    @bobbyp5416 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for a great video! The concept of Taoism/Daoism somehow makes sense to me in a way I cannot explain. 😅🙏🏻

  • @dr.kawasaki7380
    @dr.kawasaki7380 Před 3 lety +248

    *3:20* Haha only a complete and utter idiot could think they could explain Dao
    *Cogito : Let me Explain*
    🤣🤣🤣

    • @knowledgegarden5626
      @knowledgegarden5626 Před 3 lety

      Hahhhaahhaaa.
      I know what do u mean! People r explaining everything what they hv nt seen yet and they will explain god also!

  • @davidoinwv2261
    @davidoinwv2261 Před 3 lety +1

    Yay I remember requesting this!! So glad you made this video!!

  • @ArseniyShevchuk
    @ArseniyShevchuk Před 8 měsíci

    Can't thank enough for such great videos. Just amazing, how accesseible you make these teachings.

  • @mythosandlogos
    @mythosandlogos Před 3 lety +6

    Incredibly well done.
    I like the many comments comparing the Dao to the Hindu Brahman. I would argue that it is the same thing as the Logos that the Greeks spoke about as well. The fundamental pattern of reality.

  • @jensdekens9254
    @jensdekens9254 Před 3 lety +11

    Again, epic animation my dude! I have no idea how you do this, but it is GORGEOUS!

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +9

      Thank you so much! I do my best to improve them every time for you all :D

    • @jankima8646
      @jankima8646 Před 3 lety

      @@CogitoEdu your improvements are appreciated, I try to spot your new animations and love them

  • @christorres3487
    @christorres3487 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This video is one of the best explanations of Taoism, I've come across! Thank you!

  • @mbuzimanyike
    @mbuzimanyike Před 3 lety

    I've beeeeen waiting for this. I appreciate your videos ❤❤

  • @jnanashakti6036
    @jnanashakti6036 Před 3 lety +8

    The Tao te Ching is THE anarchist playbook. It's incredible.

  • @jon6309
    @jon6309 Před rokem +6

    As someone who grew up from a Christian religious mother and always attracted people from Christian and Muslim denominations trying to convert me, I learned that the base on every religion starts off with philosophy and once you understand the philosophical base of the religion you can then decide if following the faith is for you! This will save you a lot of time determining if it’s worth the commitment versus trying to assimilate into a religious group that skips this step when trying to teach you about their faith. I truly agree with the core philosophy of Daoism and it’s something I resonate with based on my life experiences. Going with the flow has given me much phenomenal results and feels truly liberating compared to trying hard to get the results I wanted. I have worked very stressful jobs in the past that was toxic but paid very little compensation compared to my current job that is much easier for me to do but pays me significantly more! Some people say going with the flow encourages laziness, apathy and not taking responsibility but it is misunderstood for what it truly means to go with the flow. Effort only pays off when it’s applied to the right things which is what going with the flow actually means. Effort should feel effortless when we are performing what we are naturally inclined to do. Daoism has made me learn to be perceptive about my environment since it’s the environment that will dictate our circumstances and not the other way around it teaches me to be adaptable. I also like the concept of co-existing because I agree with it. We naturally tend to base things off of subjective experiences and in order to acknowledge its existence we need to compare it to its extreme. We cannot experience or identify luxury if there is no such thing as poverty and vice versa. Extremes exist to serve a bench mark to acknowledge the existence of the other and this is something I always believed in before discovering Daoism!

  • @williambertels8257
    @williambertels8257 Před 3 lety

    Goodness, this was a great resource for thinking about all those Alan Watts lectures I have listened to. Thanks!

  • @iChrisBirch
    @iChrisBirch Před 3 lety

    This was an excellent video. Such fun animation and very very well explained topics and the connections between each concept were great. Thank you for making this!
    I even went and signed up for Nebula based on your recommendation because it came from such a great content creator.

  • @okamifang4059
    @okamifang4059 Před 2 lety +4

    For a 20 minute video on something so far reaching this was pretty good. Bagwa Chung holds a particular relevance that i believe should be focused on a lot if you ever dona part two (Pakua Zhang also called)

  • @lucaswang8485
    @lucaswang8485 Před 2 lety +10

    So, from what I’ve understood, dao is like the way or the path, chi is like the force, yin and yang is like dark side and light side, Lao zi must be master yoda

  • @adamprickster
    @adamprickster Před 3 lety

    I'm so in love with you. I could hear your voice all day. Your sense of humour is epic. 😍😍😍

  • @devaraj9736
    @devaraj9736 Před 3 lety +1

    This channel needs more subscribers. One of the most underrated channel.

  • @zayneytem
    @zayneytem Před 3 lety +17

    Finally a well explained video that I can direct people to if they ask me what my religion is.
    I always have to explain it to people and this helps a lot.
    Thank you 😭

    • @Waiting664
      @Waiting664 Před rokem

      God is one and very intrested in current affair and history I am not lye experiance experiment

  • @yoyohs8509
    @yoyohs8509 Před 3 lety +3

    Seriously, Today I was looking at my subscriptions and wondering "Wow, it's been some time since Cogito uploaded a vid" and BAM! here it is. Thank you.

  • @shortcut101
    @shortcut101 Před 3 lety

    I just found this channel. I really like summary because reading/research by myself is tiring sometimes. The animation and editing is amazing. New subs here

  • @fgconnolly4170
    @fgconnolly4170 Před 3 lety +2

    ur accent is so soothing, I love it

  • @lutethemage5053
    @lutethemage5053 Před 3 lety +21

    Lao Tzu seems like a very interesting person! Wow Ancient China seems to be a treasure trove of history! The oldest two continuous civilisations. Namaste to Chinese from your ancient neighbour 🙏🏽 Next video on Baha’Ism please Cogito! Love your charming videos a lot!

  • @srikanthsidd9959
    @srikanthsidd9959 Před 3 lety +3

    Love you and your channel. 💙💙🤗

  • @wenningtondias9220
    @wenningtondias9220 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your content!

  • @ElodieLangford
    @ElodieLangford Před rokem

    Your videos really really help thank you!

  • @mafro7702
    @mafro7702 Před 3 lety +4

    I love your sense of humour put into your videos!! You’re hilarious, thanks for making learning fun, Cogito!❤️🤗🙏🏻🌎🌍🌏☀️

  • @cspro-ce3tb
    @cspro-ce3tb Před 3 lety +34

    Love the religion videos man.

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +11

      Thank you, glad you like them :D

    • @pablorodriguez5878
      @pablorodriguez5878 Před 2 lety +1

      Spirituality u mean lol much love to all positive ying yang never negative altho we keep the balance

  • @Gashouse5150
    @Gashouse5150 Před rokem

    You're videos are amazing, I love how you explain things so we can understand, I love your content

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před rokem

      Glad you like them!

    • @Waiting664
      @Waiting664 Před rokem

      God loves every one truth don't see hard sorrow or grief in heaven

  • @karenwhitecotton1461
    @karenwhitecotton1461 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I think you did a great job breaking Taoism down in 20 minutes. Kudos.

  • @johnpijano4786
    @johnpijano4786 Před 3 lety +19

    Please do a Video on Stoicism. I know it is not a religion, but its greatest thinkers includes slaves, senators, and emperors.

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Před 3 lety +2

      I would say it qualifies as a religion. Like Buddhism with Hindu it was designed to coexist with an existing religion and had a largely philosophical root but it makes spiritual and theological (ie religious) assertions, eg that a spiritual energy called pneuma pervades and comprises all things and forms, and that we are all part of a panentheistic deity called the Logos. All religions were expected to coexist and acknowledge each other in Greece and later Rome, which was a big reason there was so much friction with Christians- While ironically the Roman Catholic (or "universalist," a term that in religious terms generally means "all-inclusive," in the manner of the ancient Greeks) church would later predominate by accepting Pagan practices and making Pagan gods part of their "pantheon" of saints and angels and worshiping Deus (aka Zeus/Dionysus/Jupiter) instead of the Jewish god Adonai (who in religious practice they only pay lip service to, while taking Dionysian communion and worshiping the father and son (Zeus and Dionysus) as two parts of the whole and calling God a variant of Dyeus and so on), early Christians refused to so much as acknowledge the Roman gods, which was seen as equivalent to atheism. But if you compare Stoicism to its contemporary schools of philosophy, it makes much more religious assertions, even dealing with the nature of god(s).

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Před 3 lety

      @@RubelliteFae Pneuma is the fiery metaphysical "substance" that flows through all things and that all things (or their shapes) are made from, and literally means "breath" or "air." It makes no sense to say "it IS material, it IS NOT spiritual" because, like prana and qi (which mean "breath" or "air"), physical matter is seen as a coarser or lower expression and spirit as a finer or higher expression of the same substance.
      The Logos is not a deity in the sense of Zeus or Vishnu. It is a "deity" in the sense of Brahma, a uniting universal "mind" that pervades all things and yet which all things are a part of. That humans have the capacity for reason is because we have a larger share of it (or we have a greater share of it because of our capacity for reason; there is actually no cause or effect there, the two are synonymous), but more than the Dao (which it can also be seen as analogous to) it is treated as a panentheistic united mind (or in more modern terms, a superorganism), a deity above deities or the entity that is the universe.
      Elohim means gods (plural, or lords) and the Tetragrammaton, IHVH (or iod-heh-vav-heh, I'm typing on a phone right now so not even gonna try getting the hebrew down right), is shorthand for the phrase "I am that I am," a cagey non-identification that God gave for Himself. There is no recorded name of God anywhere in scripture, though orthoodox Jews and certain types of Christians self-censor any of His titles (eg G-d) as if they were the true name. The closest we have to actual "names" are Adonai ("my highest lords") and El Shaddai (God(as in deity) Almighty). There are a couple more like "Tsevaoth" ("hosts" or "armies," often paired with the other names to demonstrate that He is the God of Hosts or a Host of Gods or a God of Gods). Orthodox Jews will not speak any of them and either censor the names or call Him "the name" to avoid accidentally speaking any "name" of God. I chose "Adonai" because of all these names, it is the one used most frequently, and it is, rather importantly, not IHVH- transliterated as Iehovah or Jehova and conflated with or also called Jove, a name for Jupiter/Zeus.
      It is just as well that you didn't comment on the Pagan and specifically Dionysian/Jovial influences on Catholicism, because something tells me you would have said some things that were very wrong (or at least poorly-informed).
      When I say Stoics made more religious assertions, I actually mean "theological" assertions, not "metaphysical/spiritual" assertions. For example, that the true nature of "the gods" was as higher beings than us yet lower beings than the Logos, of which both we and they are parts, that there was a singular higher power in the form of the universal Logos at all, that fate is the result of an ultimate plan that must ultimately be good for all things overall (because the planner is selfish, and everything is part of the planner) and, most bizarre and religious of all, that the world would necessarily end in an enormous conflagration that would consume the universe as the pneuma all returned to Logos, before beginning again, a process that had occurred many times already (which stands out as being bizarre, speculative, prophetic and logically detached from the core thread of Stoic beliefs and assertions). Many people today read it as a behavioural manual and think "oh, pneuma and logos are silly terms, but they weren't ENTIRELY off even if they were kind of platonists with the whole things are made out of shapes which are made of pneuma thing" and think that's the end of it, but I think it definitely qualifies as religion (especially when, perhaps hearkening to their Cynic "devil may care" roots, Stoics readily tackled these sticky religious topics that other philosophers seemed to shy away from, probably on account of philosophers who delved into them having a nasty habit of being executed for blasphemy).
      (Also since you seem to have read or heard at least a bit more than the surface level I'm sure you already knew this, but apart from El, El Shaddai and the Tetragrammaton, the "names" of God are all plural. This has been interpreted in a lot of ways, of course. My favourite is "God is just spooky and speaks from many places at once" because it's the most conceptually textured interpretation imo, the one that feels the best to "hold" and "turn over" in your "hands.")

  • @theCuchuoi1
    @theCuchuoi1 Před 2 lety +14

    Daoism started with a rad philosophical idea, and then people started to mix it with local fables and tales and superstitions and ultimately turned it into a hot mess of sometimes ridiculous practices, like the other day I saw on a Chinese newspaper an old lady pray to a statue of Garen in League of Legends

    • @markchan8110
      @markchan8110 Před 2 lety +3

      What is good will turn bad, and what is bad will turn good again.
      I guess Taoism has live up to its name.

    • @andro7862
      @andro7862 Před rokem +1

      How come I never hear the same smooth-brained diatribe about how local religious customs "corrupted the philosophy" with shinto?

    • @theCuchuoi1
      @theCuchuoi1 Před rokem +1

      @@andro7862 because, believe it or not, Japan is one single country, and China isn't. In Lao Tzu's time (Mid Chun Qiu era), China was 14 different states, with cultures, laws, doctrines, philosophy... different from each other. Take Indian for example, Hinduism takes a huge range of variations as you go across India

  • @NeonFlusker
    @NeonFlusker Před rokem

    Such a good video. Thank you for sharing!

  • @MrNiceHk
    @MrNiceHk Před rokem

    Thank you ❤ a very good explanation. Amazing how all these religious systems are essentially the same once you dig deep enough

  • @Werewolf914
    @Werewolf914 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for the video always love learning about new Religions, it's interesting seeing what different people around the world believe or used to believe, and then there's some funny ones like Areaology, Pastafarianism/FSMism (what I usually define myself as), people creating a Religion based around Jedis,etc. It's just all a lot of fun.

  • @nebulan
    @nebulan Před 3 lety +28

    Turtle psychiatrist ✅
    I love how cogito does religion videos. Like there's no judgement, only respect.

  • @cariri12
    @cariri12 Před 3 lety +2

    This was a great and necessary video. Thank you

  • @azure.heartz
    @azure.heartz Před rokem +1

    Thank you! I wrote an essay on Taoism and this video greatly helped.

  • @lightyagami7483
    @lightyagami7483 Před 3 lety +4

    Love your videos

  • @exister4959
    @exister4959 Před 3 lety +44

    This feels like such a synchronicity. I just found your channel literally yesterday looking things up about Zoroastrianism, it was great by the way and I have been praying to Ahura Mazda for sometime now! I binged all your videos on religions and found that my favorite text of wisdom was missing, the dao de Ching! I’m currently reading the chaung Tzu and it’s very interesting. Then, the very next day, you deliver my wishes!
    Thank you for you work and I can say wholeheartedly that you do very good research, and your jokes are actually quite funny!

  • @logomnism5378
    @logomnism5378 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this very interesting video.

  • @FOCUSBREATHERISE
    @FOCUSBREATHERISE Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for sharing all that knowledge, it clarifies a lot of things and now I know where to start my search =)

  • @scottaftem497
    @scottaftem497 Před 2 lety +13

    "We shape clay into a pot but it is the emptiness inside that holds whatever we want." -Lao Tzu

    • @markchan8110
      @markchan8110 Před 2 lety +2

      While Laotze book teaches us that yin and yang are two inseparable force but he tend to hint us that he favour more towards the yin principle. Lol. While the emptiness (yin) of the claypot allow the water to be filled the solid claypot (yang) helps to hold the water in. Yin-yang are 2 inseparable principle.

    • @shattered_lightsb8381
      @shattered_lightsb8381 Před rokem

      “We work with the substantial, but the emptiness is what we use”

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      💟💟💟 *HE IS TRINITY*
      *{ THE ONE GOD EXISTS AS OR IN THREE EQUALLY DIVINE “PERSONS”, THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE HOLY SPIRIT }*
      *😍 1. FATHER : -* (Heavenly Father), He is the *ULTIMATE CREATOR*, Supreme, Ruler, Perfect guide, protector & Has all Powers, He is Personally, Emotionally, and even Sacrificially *INVOLVED WITH US*, PROMISES to always watch over us. ✅He is *THE LAW-GIVER* to His chosen people, Preserver of all things and He knows *EVERYTHING*. ✅In whom we all Believe, Worship, and Pray. ✅He Disciplines us (Heb. 12:3-11). ✅He Receives, Forgives, Rejoices over us when in *REPENTANCE* we come Home to Him. ✅ *BEFORE THE DAWN OF TIME, HE WAS, AND FOREVERMORE HE SHALL BE; NOTHING IS BEYOND HIS ABILITY AND NOTHING IS BEYOND HIS KNOWLEDGE.* ✅(Isaiah 64:7) - “Yet, Lord, You are our FATHER; we are the clay and You our potter: we are all the work of *YOUR HAND*.”. ✅(1 John 3:1) - “See what *LOVE* the *FATHER* Has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are.
      *😍2. JESUS CHRIST : -* (Son) sent by Heavenly Father to do *SACRIFICE HIS LIFE FOR YOU, ME AND FOR EVERYONE TO SAVE US FROM HELL,* where fire is not put out and the worm is ever living. ✅(Isaiah 7:14. 14) Therefore the Lord Himself will give you *a Sign :* The virgin will conceive and give Birth To a Son, and will call Him Immanuel, (Isaiah 9:6) For to us a Child is Born, to us a Son is given, and the government will be on His Shoulders. ✅And *HE WILL BE CALLED* Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.(Isaiah 11:1), (Jeremiah 23:5,) (John 1:14), (John 3:16), (John 14:27), (Luke 1:35.). ✅He *DIED FOR US* on the cross to give us Eternal life (Heaven). ✅God (Father) *RAISED* Jesus *FROM THE DEAD ON THE THIRD DAY* after His crucifixion, starting - or restoring - His exalted life as Christ and Lord. ✅ *The RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST* and the Wiping away of our Sins.
      *😍3. HOLY SPIRIT : -* (He is God), and believers are baptized in His Name (Matthew 28:19-20). ✅He Has The *POWER To PROTECT BELIEVERS* so that nothing can steal their salvation (Ephesians 4:30). ✅ *HE DWELLS WITHIN BELIEVERS AND TRANSFORMS* them into *THE TEMPLE OF GOD* (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). ✅The *SEVEN GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT ARE :* Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of The Lord.
      *ACCEPT THIS TRUTH BEFORE YOU DIE, BECAUSE, ONCE YOU DIE, THEN YOU CAN'T GET ANOTHER CHANCE, EXCEPT BURNING IN THE 🔥HELL🔥 FOR EVER .SO 🙏PLEASE BE AWAKE BEFORE ITS TOO LATE FOR YOU.*
      Have A Nice Day 😊💟
      *🙏PRAISE THE LORD* 🙏

  • @jnkiee
    @jnkiee Před 3 lety +3

    I'm a Taoist and I love your vids!

  • @stuartlloyd2650
    @stuartlloyd2650 Před 8 měsíci

    Beautiful stuff. Thank you!

  • @SpencerRoberg
    @SpencerRoberg Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, as usual.

  • @cece72
    @cece72 Před 2 lety +3

    “Good Knots have no rope but cannot be untied” a very tight knot doesn’t have to necessarily be with rope, it could be with any material. As long as it cannot be untied that is what makes it a (tight) knot. Meaning, your problems don’t necessarily have a cause but they can’t be permanently solved either.

  • @Adrian-ip5vc
    @Adrian-ip5vc Před 3 lety +4

    I was hoping to see your video about Daoism. Finally I can leave this cycle in peace.

  • @Shravnk
    @Shravnk Před 3 lety

    You have got some serious research and good sense of humour.."Help underrated creators"

  • @amagical3129
    @amagical3129 Před 3 lety

    I really love your content keep it up brother

  • @xdsasuke3105
    @xdsasuke3105 Před 3 lety +5

    I love your videos bro. Bro you deserve more subs because of your hardwork 🥰🥰

  • @fen4554
    @fen4554 Před 3 lety +36

    Poor anxiety turtle. It's back to state funded care for you.

  • @charanteja7636
    @charanteja7636 Před 3 lety +2

    Such an educational video with such an engaging animation... Awesome work brother

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you so much 😀

    • @Waiting664
      @Waiting664 Před rokem

      India ,china when you become again become don't attack or Europe or usa God love usa more because I do

  • @vishalpatkar8555
    @vishalpatkar8555 Před 3 lety

    Love your work

  • @benakencupad2683
    @benakencupad2683 Před rokem +10

    "...and only a complete and utter idiot would think they'd explain it... Let me explain..." 😂🤯the poetry! Just stumbled on this channel, it is worth it in every sense educational, even if everything human sense is limited. 💯❤️

  • @purbeshmitra9704
    @purbeshmitra9704 Před 3 lety +9

    > Order & Chaos
    > Atman & Brahman
    > Li & Dao
    > Karma & Dharma
    > Yin & Yang

  • @roisincool
    @roisincool Před 3 lety

    Your my favourite CZcamsr!!! Keep up tje amazing videos, have binge watched them all 😁

  • @leonardogamboa1901
    @leonardogamboa1901 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @GKS225
    @GKS225 Před 3 lety +4

    This video is good giving a quick overview of Daoism, but I would like to add that Daoism is a blend of philosophy and religion, where it started as a philosophy, and slowly evolves into a religion with deities and celestial beings.

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Před 3 lety +3

    Dame this is great thanks.

  • @tommakadobe1339
    @tommakadobe1339 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a Really amazing video.

  • @STEINYY
    @STEINYY Před 3 lety

    Very good explained thank you mate

  • @admiralduckshmidt2248
    @admiralduckshmidt2248 Před 3 lety +16

    Thx cogito for helping me re-discover my dream of being a turtle psychologist :D

  • @Devadas44
    @Devadas44 Před 3 lety +49

    how did the saying go again? "Think like a Confusionist, act like a Taoist and pray like a buddist"?

    • @zeeafraud7898
      @zeeafraud7898 Před 3 lety +5

      Very much the pillar of good Chinese values. Hopefully more people can live like this

    • @floflodenouwe7792
      @floflodenouwe7792 Před 3 lety +1

      @@zeeafraud7898 Please notice that there are very wise people outside of China too. Instead of thinking like a Confucianist, one can better think like himself: dare to think, said the German philosopher Emmanuel Kant.

    • @zeeafraud7898
      @zeeafraud7898 Před 3 lety

      @@floflodenouwe7792 totally agree, not trying to belittle any other ways of thinking.

    • @jeffyuan2126
      @jeffyuan2126 Před 3 lety +2

      @@floflodenouwe7792 your way of thinking is already like Confucianist

    • @floflodenouwe7792
      @floflodenouwe7792 Před 3 lety

      @@jeffyuan2126 Your comment caused me to look up the wikipedia page of the religion (which I personally think it is), and it actually seems to me that everyone is a confucianist. I mean, everyone holds those virtues in high esteem, except for the odd dictator and of course Mark Zuckerberg, most of us aren't that kind of person.

  • @datvo1nonly
    @datvo1nonly Před 3 lety

    I love your videos. I hope to see one on Hermeticism!