What significance does Taoism have to offer other life forms in the universe?

 

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...Taoism, by underlying this point, leads us to understand the significance of unique environments for unique life forms throughout the heavens.

 

We as individuals, as a species, as life forms have little choice but to take this responsibility seriously.

 

If we do not, we destroy a major aspect of a life form, be it our own or another.

 

If we are a part of the Causative Force, if we are a piece of the Causative Force, then the action of destroying environments is not as much an action taken against life forms but an action taken against the Causative Force.

 

Symbiotic panentheism places a major responsibility upon all of us, terrestrial or otherwise.

 

 

Symbiotic panentheism blended with Taoism adds much purpose to Taoism.

 

By acknowledging the specific need for nature, Taoism leads us to understand why nature is so important. Taoism, on the other hand, gains respectability with symbiotic panentheism for its message becomes a message not intended for just our species, Homo sapiens, but for all life forms throughout the universe.

 

The homes of life forms throughout the universe are to be respected for what they are, natural niches within which life forms may immerse themselves to maintain their sense of purpose.

 

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