Question 2: How to join Taoism is not easy to enter, and the Avenue Council will approve it.
First of all, we should be familiar with Taoist classics and understand Taoist thought.
Secondly, convert to the precept (find the master) (become a layman first)
After studying for a period of time, you can be considered a Taoist. To be a Taoist, you must observe discipline. After passing the examination of the Taoist Association, I will issue you a Taoist certificate, which will be issued by the ancestral courts of various factions.
Now Taoism is divided into two schools. One is righteousness and the other is reason.
Zhengyi can get married. All truth, three religions in one, practice alone.
Give you a Taoist group, 325077 10. The group owner is a orthodox school of Wei Qing Taoist priests.
Question 3: How to join the Taoist Association? The Taoist Association is a mass organization, and people in the association should participate in some social activities and the management of Taoists and Taoists. If you only consider it from the practical aspect, you can participate or not. If necessary, you can get in touch with the local religious administration department (Religious Affairs Bureau).
Question 4: How to join Taoism? What are the requirements? You can consider being a layman. As for the requirements of being a Taoist, you should have a certain understanding of Taoist culture and thoughts, be familiar with Taoist classics, and have a certain foundation, and then go to the teacher or master to find you (a word "fate"). In addition, there are your relatives and friends in Daopai. Nowadays, some people in this society can handle everything easily, but it is difficult for no one to be enlightened.
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Question 5: What are the requirements for joining Taoism? Taoist rules are very strict.
In Taoism, conversion and learning are two different things, and conversion and learning are not the same thing. For example, a stray friend of mine recited a book every three days to show his sincerity.
Question 6: How to learn Taoism? I am a Taoist.
There are Taoist colleges in several places in Taoism, provided that Taoist priests can study there.
China Taoist College, Wudang Mountain Taoist College, Shanghai Taoist College, etc.
China Taoist Institute is a biennial (junior college class), two years later.
Some larger temples will also have organized training.
Immortals are precious and infinite people.
Wu Fusheng Tianzun
Question 7: What are the conditions for entry? I am a Taoist layman, Ding. I think you met a liar in your description. Are you sure he is a regular Taoist in Longhu Mountain? He said that in order to collect your money in the future. Those who are loyal to the teacher should have a bride price. If it's true, it's nothing, it's a blessing, and I'm afraid you're a liar. Learn Taoism first. Don't join him now, get to know it. I think the Quanzhen school is still very good. First of all, we must cultivate our mind and cultivate our nature. Anyone who opens his eyes is crooked. I suggest reading the Tao Te Ching, which is the classic.
Question 8: I want to join Taoism. Don't know how to teach. Is there a guide? Yes, there are many people in Guangxi. Where are you from?
Question 9: What are the requirements for joining Taoism? (1) converted to the three treasures of "Tao, Jing and Shi", and there was a traditional school of law study;
(2) Be patriotic and love teaching, be law-abiding, clean and tidy, and be physically and mentally healthy;
(3) You must be over 20 years old, have a junior high school education or above, have been a monk for more than three years, have hair and a big collar, and can recite the morning and evening classics. I voluntarily agreed to inspect my palace;
(4) There must be proof of identity and letters of recommendation from local Taoist associations and local temples, which shall be reviewed and recommended by local provincial Taoist associations. Areas where Taoist associations have not been established can be recommended by local temples and reported to higher Taoist associations for review.
Article 3 The missionary activities of Quanzhen religion are organized and guided by the Chinese Taoist Association and undertaken by Taoist temples.
Article 4 To hold a lecture in the Palace Temple, it is necessary to obtain the consent of the local provincial people's religious affairs department, and the provincial Taoist Association shall report it to the Chinese Taoist Association for approval and then report it to the national religious affairs department for the record.
Article 5 To undertake missionary tasks, the following conditions must be met:
(1) * * * registered Taoist activity place;
(two) sound organization, strict management and pure style;
(3) A respected abbot was appointed as a preacher;
(4) Have the ability to hold preaching and preaching activities;
(5) Having legal living facilities such as temples, zhaitang and squatter houses required for missionary activities;
(6) There are instruments and classics awarded to ordained monks;
(7) Necessary expenses for missionary activities.
Article 6 The eight masters nominated by Chuanjie Palace, namely, withdrawing from the altar, proclaiming the League, supervising the precepts, commending the ceremony, correcting the instrument, Deng, and inviting them, shall be appointed by Chuanjie Palace after being confirmed by the Chinese Taoist Association.
Article 7 The conditions for Tan Jie's Eight Masters are as follows:
(1) Love your country and religion, and abide by the law; (
2) I have received three commandments;
(3) Abide by the precepts and be familiar with Taoist rituals;
(4) consulting ancient books can enlighten and learn from later generations;
(5) Having been a monk for ten years and having been ordained for more than three years.
Article 8 Quanzhen Taoist priests who apply for ordination must fill in an application form printed by the Chinese Taoist Association, and only after the Chinese Taoist Association has passed the examination in accordance with the provisions of Article 3 of these Provisions can they enter the altar for ordination.
Article 9 Quanzhen Buddhism can be divided into two kinds: the great precept and the convenient precept. The ring that comes to the ring altar for communication is called the Great Ring. Monks who don't go to the altar are collectively called convenient rings.
Article 10 Quanzhen Taoist priests who have lived in the temple for many years and are old and weak or unable to come to the altar for other special reasons may be given a convenient ring.
Eleventh Quanzhen Taoist convenient ring, which meets the requirements of Article 3 of these Provisions and is approved by the Chinese Taoist Association, shall be handled by the ring altar according to the ritual. Article 12 The preaching of precepts is based on the three precepts, five precepts, ten precepts and nine precepts of Jurchen. Referring to the Zhongji precept, the Fairy precept is a reserved precept.
Article 13 Pure precepts are only used as a voucher for Quanzhen Taoist priests to preach precepts (including great precepts and convenient precepts), which are made by Chinese Taoist Association and issued by Buddhist altar.
Article 14 The preaching of the precepts in the temple shall be carried out according to traditional procedures, and the time shall generally not exceed 30 days.
Fifteenth monks should pay the corresponding fees for running Buddhist temples, and the fee standard shall be approved by the Chinese Taoist Association.
Article 16 Buddhist monks who give up their Taoist beliefs or seriously violate the precepts, with the approval of the provincial Taoist Association, will be confiscated by the local Taoist Association and reported to the Chinese Taoist Association for the record.
Seventeenth Taoist organizations and temples in violation of these regulations, without approval to hold missionary activities, issued commandments, shall be null and void, and shall be investigated for the responsibility of the main person in charge of Taoist organizations and temples.
Article 18 Quanzhen Taoist priests from Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region, Taiwan Province Province and foreign countries who become monks and ordained in mainland temples shall not become monks and ordained in the altar unless they meet the conditions stipulated in these Regulations, hold valid certificates and letters of introduction from local Taoist organizations and temples, be approved by the Chinese Taoist Association, and report to the national religious affairs department for the record.
Article 19 The Chinese Taoist Association shall be responsible for the interpretation of these Provisions.
Twentieth the provisions shall come into force as of the date of promulgation. ...& gt& gt
Question 10: How can I get into the Tao? How can ordinary people enter the authentic door?
Taoist believers can be roughly divided into four categories: believers, laymen, Taoists and wizards.
A believer refers to a person who has not gone through a special religious recognition ceremony.
The laity refers to the official Taoist believers who have passed the Taoist conversion ceremony, worshipped the master, expressed their belief in the three treasures of Taoist classics, and accepted the five precepts (all truth) or the nine precepts (one righteousness). Contemporary Taoist conversion certificate is the foundation.
Taoist refers to the clergy of Taoism. After the conversion ceremony, they preach (correct) or wear headscarves (true) and issue decrees (Taoist certificates). (Many people who engage in Buddhism, prediction or geomantic omen in workshops have never converted to Taoism or Buddhism, do not understand Taoist classics, and will not teach Taoism, but there are also many who call themselves Taoists. In our opinion, such people can only be regarded as magicians who specialize in a certain subject, and have nothing to do with Taoist priests. A mage refers to a Taoist who needs to go through conversion, practice for a period of time after becoming a monk, and then worship a high-level mage (one is a high-level record, all of which are really high-level commandments) to learn the mysteries of law and discipline instruments and play a leading role in legal affairs.
If ordinary people establish their beliefs and go to Taoist temples or altars to worship and convert, they can become formal Taoist believers, that is, laymen, and then they can be called Sanbao disciples or Sanqing disciples. Generally, local Taoist associations or large Taoist temples will hold conversion ceremonies for believers regularly or irregularly. You can ask the guests of Taoist temples.