In this episode of Xu we explore the phrase "The Dao is not separate from daily life." Some think that an authentic spiritual path is something mystical and beyond this world, but the sages remind us that the greatest secret is that there is no secret. Our simple daily life, and how we conduct ourselves moment by moment, is the foundation of a life of Dao.
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In this episode of Xu we explore the phrase "The Dao is not separate from daily life." Some think that an authentic spiritual path is something mystical and beyond this world, but the sages remind us that the greatest secret is that there is no secret. Our simple daily life, and how we conduct ourselves moment by moment, is the foundation of a life of Dao.
This is the first in the Bardic Interlude series of Xu, the Podcast about Emptiness, where Ryan dons his Storyteller cloak and cap and shares story from the old mythologies of the world. Accompanied by his celtic harp, Ryan first tells the tale of Finn MacCumhail and the Salmon of Knowledge wherein young Finn is apprenticed to an old poet fisherman and ends up with much more than he bargained for. The second tale told here is Finn and the Burner of Tara, a good Samhain tale with ...
Xu, the Podcast about Emptiness
In this episode of Xu we explore the phrase "The Dao is not separate from daily life." Some think that an authentic spiritual path is something mystical and beyond this world, but the sages remind us that the greatest secret is that there is no secret. Our simple daily life, and how we conduct ourselves moment by moment, is the foundation of a life of Dao.