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Sayings of Confucius
by MM Del Rosario
Confucius (551-479 BCE) was born into a family of officials in the state of Lu, in the modern - day province of Shandong. He admired earlier wise men and felt sad about the lost ‘paradise" of previous... published 9 months ago
Confucianism
by MM Del Rosario
Confucianism started in China around sixth to fifth century B.C.E. by Confucius and it has been followed by the Chinese people for over two millennia. published 8 months ago
"Confucius Say..." Jokes
by ZenDog
Find out what a confucius joke is, as well as some really funny examples. published 3 months ago
A Brief Exploration of Confucianism and Taoism
by arborwayne
Part I: Confucianism "If out of three hundred Songs I had to take one phrase to cover all my teaching, I would say ‘Let there be no evil in your thoughts (Waley, 88).'" "Never do to others what you would not... published 7 months ago
WLP: Illumination and Confucius
by SparklingJewel
What does illumination mean to you? The word itself warms my heart...enlightens me...gives me hope and vision for a better world ! A Golden Flame of Illumination; can't you just see it; filling the minds of... published 8 months ago
50 Rib Tickling One-Liners (Pun Intended)
by Rookie Expert
Kong Qiu or Kong Zi was an Ancient Chinese thinker and philosopher, who is more commonly known as Confucius. His teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced China and other countries. He was a revered... published 5 months ago
From Zen To Confucius, Almost
by Benson Yeung
Zenhabits.net claims a subscription of 66200 readers. It is written by Leo Babauta. He is married with six kids and lives on Guam. He’s a writer and a runner and a vegetarian and a blogger. He writes on... published 3 months ago
A Western Translation to Confucius
by volthair
CONFUCIUS SAYS The famous Chinese philosopher and thinker has many things to say to you. Considering Chinese is such a strange language to many westerners and philosophy isn't everyone's best subject... published 6 months ago
How to distinguish the True from the False Religions
by arkwriter
According to the Webster's New World Dictionary religion is "any specific system of belief and worship, often involving a code of ethics and a philosophy." Generally speaking there are only two basic forms of... published 7 months ago
A Perfect Alibi?
by Patty Inglish, MS
There are many opinions about alibis and how to formulate them - old and new, legal and absured. Here are a few of them. published 12 months ago










