Taoism Hoodies
Description: One of Taoism’s most important concepts is wu wei, which is sometimes translated as “non-doing” or “non-action.” A better way to think of it, however, is as a paradoxical “Action of non-action.” Wu wei refers to the cultivation of a state of being in which our actions are quite effortlessly in alignment with the ebb and flow of the elemental cycles of the natural world. It is a kind of “going with the flow” that is characterized by great ease and awareness, in which — without even trying — we’re able to respond perfectly to whatever situations arise.
Description: The Art of Effortless Living is a design based on the traditional philosophy and essential teaching of Taoism. The practice of nondoing , nonforcing is the essential aspect of Taoism known as wu-wei. Attributed to the great sage Lao-tzu, the philosophy of wu-wei teaches you how to develop a natural state of consciousness not bound by thought or preconceived limitations.
Description: Quoted from a passage of Tao Te Ching, a beautifully written Daoist work that teaches how to bring wisdom into action. Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know. Close your mouth. Shut the gates. Be soft. Untangle your knots. Soften your brilliance. Become one with the dust. This is the profound union. No one can get close to you, yet they cannot be distant either. No one can help or harm you. No one can honor or disgrace you. Thus you achieve the highest state of humankind.
Description: The Principles of Wu Wei It’s important to be patient when trying to cultivate peace, happiness, and virtue. Forcing it doesn’t usually bring positive results. Wu Wei teaches us to cultivate a sense of alignment with the rhythms of the elements within and outside of our bodies. Some people might call this “going with the flow”, a kind of effortless approach to life that helps us deal with situations naturally as they arise.
Description: This unique yin yang by artist Jeff Bartels features a twisted tree growing from the center of the design. The intricate branches that extend into the top of the tear drop pattern are a mirror image of the roots that hang below. This stunning tree of life design is a beautiful representation of the balance of nature.
Description: This unique yin yang by artist Jeff Bartels features a twisted tree growing from the center of the design. The intricate branches that extend into the top of the tear drop pattern are a mirror image of the roots that hang below. This stunning tree of life design is a beautiful representation of the balance of nature.
Description: A cool and dynamic Taiji / Tai Chi Chuan / Qigong pose figure. Taichi, which is also a part of the traditional chinese kung-fu is relaxing and healthy way to keep the body in a good and fit shape. In China people exercise the taichi in the parks like western people go to the gym. Mental and physical health and the philosophy of the 5 elements, ying and yang and the qi flow are fundamental parts of the Wu way from laotze.
Description: Embrace simplicity and mindfulness with this Zen-inspired design featuring a bold black ink circle and the inspirational phrase "Just Doa It." Perfect for meditation enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, or anyone drawn to minimalist and modern art. This design captures the essence of peace and inner balance, making it a stylish choice for t-shirts, mugs, or wall art.
Description: Embrace simplicity and mindfulness with this Zen-inspired design featuring a bold black ink circle and the inspirational phrase "Just Doa It." Perfect for meditation enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, or anyone drawn to minimalist and modern art. This design captures the essence of peace and inner balance, making it a stylish choice for t-shirts, mugs, or wall art.
Description: This unique yin yang by artist Jeff Bartels features a twisted tree growing from the center of the design. The intricate branches that extend into the top of the tear drop pattern are a mirror image of the roots that hang below. This stunning tree of life design is a beautiful representation of the balance of nature.
Description: Monkey King artwork refers to the depiction of the famous Chinese mythical character Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King, in various forms of visual art. The Monkey King is a central character in the Chinese novel "Journey to the West," and is widely regarded as one of the most iconic figures in Chinese mythology. In Monkey King artwork, Sun Wukong is often depicted as a powerful and mischievous character, with exaggerated features and fantastical abilities. These depictions may take many forms, including paintings, sculptures, and digital art. Some artists may choose to emphasize the Monkey King's monkey-like features, while others may incorporate more fantastical elements such as glowing eyes, magical staffs, or clouds of smoke.
Description: "The I Ching":http://www.ichingonline.net/about.php consists of 64 hexagrams. A hexagram is a figure composed of six stacked horizontal lines (爻 yáo), where each line is either Yang (an unbroken, or solid line), or Yin (broken, an open line with a gap in the center). There are 64 hexagrams in all, each representing an archetypal situation in life. I am working on recreating the following image using Processing http://baharna.com/iching/images/Plate2_Fig1_Hexagrams_FuHsi.gif "Code on Github":https://github.com/rupertrussell/iching001
Description: This unique yin yang design by artist Jeff Bartels features the body of an electric and acoustic guitar. The strings of the guitars run up both sides of the pattern with the circular holes visible underneath. The bodies of the guitars take the shape of the yin yang tear drop. This beautiful symbol for balance displays the difference between electric and acoustic guitars.
Description: This unique yin yang by artist Jeff Bartels features a twisted tree growing from the center of the design. The intricate branches that extend into the top of the tear drop pattern are a mirror image of the roots that hang below. This stunning tree of life design is a beautiful representation of the balance of nature.