Taoism
Pronounced Dow-sim, this philosophy was founded in the early 600s B.C. the a myth of a man Laozi. Taoism places it's foundation on the fact of the universe as an entity, and that people should worship, treasure, and be in harmony with, nature. It is, after all, how the world was intended to be, so it makes sense to follow the universe's wishes. A person's ultimate goal is to be perfectly in harmony with nature, and to live a simple life. Celebrate nature through meditation, and train yourself to see things just as they are, not as people label them. Make no difference between male or female, rich or poor, pretty or ugly, smart or stupid, hot or cold, old or young, black and white, until the reality is what is left in your vision. The yin and yang represent balance in the universe, and they are perfectly equal and intertwined, as one should be with the world. When one dies, their body returns to the earth as dust. What happens to their souls (if you will) is what a Taoist doesn't concern themselves with. They focus on harmony, balance, peace, joy, laughter, and their goal: to "just be."