- Homosexuality and Taoism
It is difficult to determine a single position on homosexuality in Taoism, as the term
Taoism is used to describe a number of disparate religious traditions, from organised religious movements such asQuanzhen toChinese folk religion and even a school ofphilosophy . The vast majority of adherents live in China and amongChinese Diaspora communities elsewhere, and so attitudes to homosexuality within Taoism often reflect the values andsexual norm s of broader Chinese society (seeHomosexuality in China ).The Taoist tradition holds that males need the energies of females, and vice versa, in order to bring about balance, completion and transformation. These energies thought to be best obtained through heterosexual relations. Passionate homosexual expression is usually discouraged because it is believed to not lead to human fulfillment. [Wawrytko, Sandra (1993). "Homosexuality and Chinese and Japanese Religions" in "Homosexuality and World Religions", edited by Arlene Swidler. Trinity Press International, 1993.]
Taoism stresses the relationship between
yin and yang : two opposing forces which maintain harmony through balance.Heterosexuality is seen as the physical and emotional embodiment of the harmonious balance between yin and yang. [ [http://www.compassionatedragon.com/taoist_sex_more.html Compassionate Dragon Healing: Taoist Sex ] ]However, Taoist nuns are said to have exchanged love poems during the
Tang dynasty . [ [http://www.glbtq.com/social-sciences/china,5.html China] onglbtq.com ]References
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Taoist sexual practices
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