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The Examined Path Through Daoism and Taoism
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The Examined Path Through Daoism and Taoism

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Transformation Path
1
Daoism and Taoism in Practice
2
Daoism and Taoism: A Deeper Look
3
Daoism and Taoism
4
Daoism and Taoism: Foundations
5
Daoism and Taoism: From Confusion to Clarity
Daoism and Taoism: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

Daoism — the way of the Dao — is one of China's great indigenous spiritual and philosophical traditions, rooted in the Daode Jing attributed to Laozi and the writings of Zhuangzi, and expressed in centuries of religious practice, alchemical philosophy, and contemplative cultivation. Its central insight is deceptively simple: reality has a natural flow, and human flourishing consists in aligning with that flow rather than forcing against it. Daoism is not passive resignation but a sophisticated practice of attention — learning to read the movement of things and move with them, in statecraft, in art, in the body, and in the deepest reaches of the self.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Daoism and Taoism in Practice
2
Daoism and Taoism: A Deeper Look
3
Daoism and Taoism
4
Daoism and Taoism: Foundations
5
Daoism and Taoism: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Daoism and Taoism: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
De: Virtue as Magnetic Love
Emptiness as Fullness: The Paradox of the Uncarved Block
The Beloved as Tao
The Dance of Whirling: Movement as Meditation and Prayer
The Spiritual Master as Mirror: Murshid and Sage

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