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E07. Building The Map . . .

1 h 19 min · 22 de jul de 2025
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Is there a map for spiritual practice within the eastern arts, or are all maps flawed to the point of uselessness? We sit down with The Engineer, Janne Asmala, to discuss the benefits and dangers, as well as inherent limitations of map building. We also venture into a little map building of our own within the Daoist alchemical system we are practicing in Bali. Our conversation meanders through a wide array of topics within the map including: * The revelation of the body as the gateway to spirituality and the importance of building vitality in the body.  * Opening the stressed up body to calm down.  * Aiming for the mountain peak beyond the self beginning with building qi in the belly.  * Qi as the key to the internal arts and eventually that which illuminates the soul.  * The many interrelated applications of Qi. * Belief as an unnecessary ingredient, and disbelief as a hindrance. * Helpful qualities of mind for the path: Stillness, Calm Abiding, Gratitude, Acceptance, Attention, etc. * What actually is going within and it what it is not. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it and we look forward to all your map related questions (though with our current level of understanding, we may only be able to answer .3 % of them). Cheers, Gimo & Dan

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