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=== Karmic Taoism === Karmic Taoism, or "Action and Karma Taoism", according to Wong, focuses on ethics and is grounded in the idea that the sacred celestial powers aid and reward those who do good and punish those who do evil.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=190}} This tradition can be traced back to Song dynasty Taoist Li Ying-chang and his Laozu Treatise on the Response of the Tao (T'ai-shang kan-ying p'ien).{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=190}} Li sparked a popular movement which focused on the everyday life of ordinary persons instead of on temples, monasteries and sages.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=190}} At the core of this tradition is living in harmony with the Tao and with the Way of Heaven, which means acting with benevolence, kindness and compassion.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=191}} Doing evil is considered a transgression against the way and this evil will be punished by deities, celestial ministers and judges.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=191}} These ideas are quite ancient, the Taiping Jing (Scripture of Great Peace) states: "accumulate good deeds, and prosperity will come to you from the Tao".{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=191}} Besides wealth and prosperity, Karmic Taoism also believes that doing good increases longevity, while doing evil decreases it.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=192}} Another common idea in this group of Taoist traditions is that there deities, like the Kitchen Lord, who monitor our actions and report to Heaven and the Jade Emperor (who tallies them and metes out punishment and reward).{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=193}} Karmic Taoism is a nonsectarian tradition adopted by many Taoist sects. The Laozu Treatise on the Response of the Tao is studied in Quanzhen Taoism, Hsien-t'ien Tao and in the Wu-Liu sect.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=194}} All major schools of Taoism view ethics as the foundation for spirituality.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=194}} Furthermore, there are those who are not affiliated with a Taoist sect who may still follow Karmic Taoism in daily life.{{sfnp|Wong|2011|p=194}}
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