The Modern Taoist
Many people discover Taoism during a difficult season of life. A relationship ends. Work becomes overwhelming. Anxiety starts taking up more space than it used to. Naturally, we begin looking for something that can fix the problem. But Taoism was never meant to be a problem solver. In this Weekend Check-In, we explore one of the most misunderstood aspects of Taoist practice: the difference between solving life's challenges and learning how to meet them with clarity, presence, and less resistance. The difficult conversation still has to happen. The uncertainty is still there. The challenge doesn't magically disappear. What changes is the quality of your relationship with it. We'll look at the "second layer" of suffering that so many of us add to our difficulties through judgment, urgency, self-criticism, and resistance, and why Taoism is far more interested in that layer than in providing quick solutions. If you've ever wondered why spiritual practice didn't make your problems go away, this episode may help you see what it was actually offering all along. Taoism won't fix your life. It can, however, prepare you to face it. The Modern Taoist is available wherever you listen to podcasts. New full episodes every Tuesday.
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