The Modern Taoist
When life gets genuinely hard, the advice to "be present" can feel less like wisdom and more like an instruction to sit quietly in pain. This episode is for the people who are currently inside something difficult — not after it, during it — and finding the usual answers insufficient. Using a quietly profound passage from Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore as its starting point, this episode explores why the instinct to search for the exit is so deeply human, what presence actually means when the present moment is the source of the pain, and what the storm is doing to you that ease never could. Taoism doesn't promise a way out. But it does offer something real: a different quality of company for the journey through. Also in this episode: a listener question about what Kit's daily life actually looks like as someone who practices Taoism — and whether the practice has made any visible difference at al
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