Chapter Twenty Three: Pacing the Cosmos
Episode 3 of the Tales of the Fat Monk podcast, hosted by Xiaoyao Xingzhe, titled "Chapter Twenty Three: Pacing the Cosmos" was published on May 11, 2024 and runs 26 minutes.
May 11, 2024 ·26m · Tales of the Fat Monk
Summary
Send us Fan Mail Xiaoyao enters a hidden chamber and witnesses a strange dance, before learning more about "medicine," the gathering of scattered medicine and use of it, and its exoteric and esoteric processes. The "Earth of Attention" (意土 yì tǔ) centering the ascending elements of hún (魂) and shén (神) against the descending elements of pò (魄) and jing (精), the evoking of presence as a method of working, and the difference between "heavy" and "light" thinking. And the importance of the sayi...
Episode Description
Xiaoyao enters a hidden chamber and witnesses a strange dance, before learning more about "medicine," the gathering of scattered medicine and use of it, and its exoteric and esoteric processes.
The "Earth of Attention" (意土 yì tǔ) centering the ascending elements of hún (魂) and shén (神) against the descending elements of pò (魄) and jing (精), the evoking of presence as a method of working, and the difference between "heavy" and "light" thinking.
And the importance of the saying "Once the fish is caught, you can discard the net."
SHOW NOTES:
Xiaoyao Xingzhe, the self-styled carefree pilgrim, has lived and worked all over the world, having crossed the Gobi in a decrepit jeep, lived with a solitary monk in the mountains of Korea, dined with the family of the last emperor of China, and helped police with their enquiries in Amarillo, Texas.
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