I enjoy finding bridges that build or link Taoism and Buddhism to Eastern Orthodox Christianity. In simple and short examples, using ikebana to decorate iconography during Feast Days of the Church. Or, understanding the philosophy of [i]wabi-sabi[/i] alongside the Greek term [i]oraios[/i] — both honoring the beauty within the imperfect or fallen state of being. Or, merely Christ being the “Eternal Tao.” [hider=Disclaimer][h1][/h1][b]Disclaimer:[/b] I don’t believe every religion is a similar path, which ultimately leads the followers to the same place. More or less, this is what I believe [url=https://orthochristian.com/72973.html]here[/url] in regards to Buddhism. With Lao Tzu’s teachings, I have a more rosy-colored perspective, however. In other words, finding the parallels is just a niche hobby, my Roman Empire, for enjoyment and cultural enrichment of my family’s traditions.[/hider]