

Some scholars make sharp distinctions between the moral or ethical usage of the word "Tao" that is prominent in Confucianism and religious Taoism and the more metaphysical usage of the term used in philosophical Taoism and most forms of Mahayana Buddhism others maintain that these are not separate usages or meanings, seeing them as mutually inclusive and compatible approaches to defining the principle.
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In most belief systems, the word is used symbolically in its sense of "way" as the right or proper way of existence, or in the context of ongoing practices of attainment or of the full coming into being, or the state of enlightenment or spiritual perfection that is the outcome of such practices. Aside from its purely prosaic use meaning road, channel, path, principle, or similar, the word has acquired a variety of differing and often confusing metaphorical, philosophical, and religious uses. The word "Tao" ( 道) has a variety of meanings in both ancient and modern Chinese language. The bagua, a symbol commonly used to represent the Tao and its pursuit. The Tao lends its name to the religious tradition ( Wade–Giles, Tao Chiao Pinyin, Daojiao) and philosophical tradition (Wade–Giles, Tao chia Pinyin, Daojia) that are both referred to in English with the single term Taoism. Laozi) and to be distinguished from the countless named things that are considered to be its manifestations, the reality of life before its descriptions of it. The Tao is "eternally nameless" ( Tao Te Ching-32. Laozi in the Tao Te Ching explains that the Tao is not a name for a thing, but the underlying natural order of the Universe whose ultimate essence is difficult to circumscribe because it is non-conceptual yet evident in one's being of aliveness.

This intuitive knowing of life cannot be grasped as a concept. Tao or Dao is the natural order of the universe whose character one's intuition must discern to realize the potential for individual wisdom, as conceived in the context of East Asian philosophy, East Asian religions, or any other philosophy or religion that aligns to this principle.

Other than that, great heavy scooter and fun to drive. Suzuki Burgman 400, this is a sweet riding bike, starts and rides great! This bike was layed down at a stop sign by the original owner and sustained some body damage on the right side (pictured).

I've had it in the garage so it hasn't been exposed to the elements. It does have a milk crate instead of a trunk. It was just services in late summer when I bought it. I have a 2012 150cc Tao Tao scooter in good condition I need yo sell.
