Doctrine of Doing

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Doctrine authored by El Paqiz, published in 1571

The Doctrine of Doing, sometimes refered to as the Doctrine of "Doing!" in modern parlance, consists of three suppositions intended to, in the words of the author, "provide sane counsel for the development of justification for oblique moral stances among the empty (similar usage as wu wei)."

  1. The doing of the body.
  2. The doing of the mind.
  3. The Doing!