I am very interested in Toaism. I agree with Loa Tzu's philosohpy and ideas. I have been reading the Toa Te Ching. I am wondering though how do I go about incorporating it into my life? Is just believing enough?
No, "believing" is a hindrance.
The "uncarved block" or the "empty vessel" represents the Taoist ideal - an empty space that can be filled and drained from one moment to the next, or a block of raw material that can be shaped into any useful form. A belief is a carving on the block - a pebble in the vessel - it prevents you from attaining the ideal of limitless adaptability to external circumstances.
When you are done with Lao Tzu, read Zhuangzi. This is the second best-known book of Taoist philosophy and read by anyone serious about understanding it.
Taoism has produced a massive range of practices that can be incorporated into your life, depending on your nature. The most widespread are tai chi (a martial art) and qigong (a healing art). Seek out Yang or Chen style tai chi and avoid "Taoist tai chi" or any tai chi school where the style is not specified. There are a lot of charlatans about hawking stripped down, new age versions of tai chi. You'd get as much or more out of keeping your money and just waving your arms around randomly in your spare time.
For divination, Taoists use the I Ching. I'm enjoying Deng Ming-Dao's translation, personally. Then there is acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, calligraphy, Daoist meditation, feng shui, religious rituals, gods and demons, magical pracices... basically, something for everyone.
Here are some other books you might enjoy:
Seven Taoist Masters (Eva Wong)
Scholar Warrior,
Chronicles of Tao and / or
365 Tao (Deng Ming-Dao)
In Love With Everything (Raymond Sigrist)
Wandering on the Way (Victor Mair)
The Great Stillness, the Water Method of Taoist Meditation (Bruce Frantzits)
Eastern religions are nothing like Western religions - belief is meaningless. Taoism is a
practice - an activity that you engage in throughout your daily life. Like Yoda says, "Do or do not do - there is no try". If you immerse yourself in this stuff (study Taoist literature and take up some kind of practice like Tai Chi or Taoist meditation) it will simply become a part of who you are, helping you more freely express your own nature and engage more fully with the strange and wondrous experience of consciousness.