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Taoism does not object to fortune telling _ Taoism does not object to fortune tellers.

Taoism said, "My life depends on my absence." But he added, "Follow the days, and the Tao is natural." How to explain it?

Not contradictory. Like positive numbers and negative numbers, seemingly contradictory, they are actually just two aspects of things, and like yin and yang, seemingly opposite, they are two components of Tai Chi.

My life depends on my absence. It refers to people's subjective initiative, Tao is nature, and it refers to the objective law of things.

People's subjective initiative lies in understanding the objective laws of things and achieving their goals according to the laws.

Therefore, my life depends on my absence, that is, let us actively adapt to the days and the laws of nature.

For example, there is no way to deal with misfortune and happiness. This is the law of nature, the law of nature. Just like farming, you can get melons if you plant melons, and you can only get grass if you plant grass.

If we know this law, good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. Doing good or evil means that my life depends on my absence. Oh, my God. Misfortunes never come singly, they are all of our own making.