Taoism and
Confucianism both seek harmony through religious ritual practice aimed at unity with unseen
spiritual forces.
Mostly, Taoist ritual is largely conducted by priests
attached to temples, with loyalty and offerings to temples being the most outward form of
religious practice by lay people. Meditation, purification, and offerings to deities combine as
the mainstays of ritual in Taoism. Priests, with their assistants, also dance and perform
mystical music, mostly from wind and percussion instruments. An example of...
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