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In this episode, we go beyond the common Western distinction between "philosophy" and "religion" to explore the rich, heterogeneous world of Religious Daoism. While modern scholars often separate the classical mystical texts from the later religious movements, the sources reveal that Daoists themselves see the "lineage of the Dao" (daojia) and the "teachings of the Dao" (daojiao) as synonymous and interchangeable. The discussion traces the tradition from its source—the Laozi and the Daode jing—to the formation of major religious schools like the Celestial Masters, the Shangqing (Highest Clarity) tradition, and the monastic Quanzhen order. We delve into the divinization of Laozi as "Lord Lao," a deity who periodically descends to Earth to bestow sacred teachings upon humanity. Listeners will also discover: * The Symbolic Body: How the human frame is viewed as a sacred microcosm hosting a vast pantheon of inner gods that must be nourished through meditation. * The Pursuit of Immortality: A look at the different models of liberation, including "feigned death" and the generation of an immortal embryo. * The Alchemical Path: The fascinating transition from External Alchemy (Waidan), involving minerals and crucibles, to Internal Alchemy (Neidan), which uses the body's own components to return to the state of "Non-Being". * Ritual and Writing: The role of the Daoist priest as a cosmic bureaucrat who communicates with the gods through talismans and written memorials. This overview provides a comprehensive look at how Daoism seeks to provide a path for "returning to the Dao," integrating complex cosmology, ethics, and practices for "nourishing life".
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