Taoist Restoration Society:
Nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring and preserving China's
Taoist heritage. Resources on practical Taoist living in the modern
world. Discussion boards.
http://www.taorestore.org/
Taoism and the Philosophy of Tai Chi Chuan:
A summery of the growth of Taoism and information on deities and
major figures in both religious and philosophical Taoism.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Taichi/taoism.html
Zen Stories to Tell Your Neighbors:
Don't let the title fool you, most of these stories are Taoist.
http://www.rider.edu/users/suler/zenstory/zenframe.html
TaoWorks Village:
Find a Taoist near you, visit the village.
http://www.taoworks.org/
Tchan and the Phoenix-Friends:
An introduction in Tchan and Tibetan Taoism. Cha'an and the
Melchisedek-Order, to awakening and enlightment.
http://www.tchan.de/phoenix.htm
MSB Academy: Taoism:
The natural is the essence of all that must be known, and the place
where all must return.
http://www.flowinghands.com/mbs_htm/mbs.taoism.htm
True Tao Home Page:
I-Kuan Tao in English, Lao Tzu, Chuang Tzu and other great
philosophers, monthly columns, articles on Tao teachings, stories
and translations.
http://www.truetao.org/
Taoism for Teens:
How Taoism can help you live a happier teenage life, and continue
the happiness throughout your life.
http://www.angelfire.com/wa/tao4teens/
Taoism at religioustolerance.:
Includes an overview of Taoism and its history.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/taoism.htm
Chinese Culture:
Promoting Taoism as a philosophy.
http://www.openface.ca/~dstephen/chphil.htm
Taoist Mysticism::
Explores the mystical literature of Taoism. Consists of quotations
from scriptures and the writings of individual mystics compared and
contrasted by topic.
http://www.digiserve.com/mystic/Taoist/
Tao University:
Listings of classes (including fees) offered by Dr. Stephen Chang
and Dr. Nancy Worthington in San Francisco, California and New York
City.
http://www.padrak.com/tao/univ.html
Daoism Depot:
Taoist site for beginners and practicianers alike. A collection of
Tao Te Ching translations and a discussion forum for Taoists.
http://www.edepot.com/taoism.shtml
Daoist Philosophy:
Various Taoist thoughts and philosophical discussion.
http://www.hku.hk/philodep/ch/Daoindex.html
Chad Hansen's Chinese Philosophy Page (Taoist Interpretations):
This site contains segments of an extended interpretive theory of
Classical Chinese philosophy that takes Taoism as the philosophical
center. The interpretive theory turns on a new, more philosophical
reading of the Taoist philosopher Zhuangzi (ChuangTzu).
http://www.hku.hk/philodep/ch/
Healing Tao USA Site:
Healing Tao USA is a private Educational Trust. It operates Healing
Tao University and the HealingTaoUSA.com website and fulfillment
center that sells a wide variety of Tao products.
http://www.healingtaousa.com/
Panlatrevo:
Religious philosophy resources and discussions on religion,
spirituality, atheism and freethought. Centers on Taoist philosophy.
http://www.panlatrevo.com/
The Tao House:
A conscious community. Modern semi-new-age semi-taoist eclectic
view.
http://gnv.fdt.net/~taohouse/
Taoism Initiation Page:
Online teachings about Taoism, and related concepts such as
yin-yang, ziran, wu-wei and the I-ching.
http://www.taopage.org/
Tao Philosophy:
Taoist philosophy online community.
http://communities.msn.com/Taophilosophy/
Daily Tao:
New Taoism quote each weekday plus links to Taoist sites.
http://nauticom.net/www/asti/asti.htm
Heavenly Way:
An intermingling of Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism, lightly
sprinkled with other beliefs.
http://home.nyc.rr.com/hsiaostemple/
Siu Tao:
Exploring the Tao. Includes both philosophical and religious Taoism
as well as a discussion forum.
http://www.siutao.com/en/
Zhuge Temple:
Site to pay respect to Zhuge Liang. Also promotes religious Taoism.
http://immortal_xu.tripod.com/trinitytaoistshrine/
Taoism- Serenity Found:
Taoist thoughts and reflections on life.
http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Village/3200/intro.html
China, Taoism and Religions:
A philosophy, a religion and the basis for Chinese Medicine, Taoism
represents the wisdom accumulated over Chinese history and promotes
harmony among beings and nature.
http://www.index-china.com/index-english/Taoism%20and%20A%20Few%20Words.html
Taoism and the Arts of China:
Art Institute of Chicago presents Taoism, history, and related
historical works.
http://www.artic.edu/taoism/menu.php
Tao Webring:
Tao Philosophy Sites
http://www.webring.com/hub?ring=tao2
The Still Pool:
Introduces Taoism and traditional Chinese philosophy. Subjects
include the Tao Te Ching, the I Ching, tai chi chuan, Lao Tzu, and
the five elements.
http://taotaichi.info/
Taoism for Dummies:
Taoist Philosophy(not religion) for everyone. (Flash required)
http://www.geocities.com/tao4dummies/
The Daoism-Taoism Philosophy:
The Taoism Philosophy is the Tao (Way) of Lao Tzu professed in his
only book which is commonly known as Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing)
http://www.daoism.net/
Barefoot Doctor:
Pop Taoism? Sort of. Walk the Tao with the Barefoot Doctor.
http://www.barefootdoctorglobal.com/
Taoism and the Taoist Arts:
A general introduction to Taoism and related arts, such as T'ai Chi,
Meditation, Martial Arts and Herbalism.
http://www.taoistarts.net
Unbleached Silk:
Taoist philosophy and art manifested in Tai Chi play, I Ching
wisdom, and Sumi-E paintings.
http://www.unbleachedsilk.com
Dao House...of discourses and dreams:
Compendium of online Daoist resources. Includes quotations, pages on
Laozi, Zhuangzi, metaphysics, history, Yijing, and fengshui.
http://www.geocities.com/dao_house/index
The Spiral Vortex:
Devoted to Taoist philosophy.
http://www.avellunau.com/vortex/
Tao's Culture Center:
Lectures, seminars, book publishing, and periodicals provided in an
effort to propagate Chinese Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
http://taosculture.org/
Taoism - Beliefnet.com:
Multifaith website, providing information, articles, and other
interactive resources. Includes basic information, audio clips, and
discussion topics.
http://www.beliefnet.com/index/index_10037.html
The Spirit of Zeros and Ones:
Dedicated to the natural world, contains randomized poetry and
essays all in the spirit of the philosophy of Taoism and the I Ching.
http://www.zeeone.com/
Center for Daoist Studies:
Mission statement, reading list, handbooks, articles, and links.
http://www.daoistcenter.org/