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Chapter Two - More Talks at a Monastery

Episode 2 of the Tales of the Fat Monk podcast, hosted by Xiaoyao Xingzhe, titled "Chapter Two - More Talks at a Monastery" was published on November 20, 2023 and runs 29 minutes.

November 20, 2023 ·29m · Tales of the Fat Monk

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Send us Fan Mail While sparring with Xiaoyao, the Daoist demonstrates the real application of the fabled “paralysis points” used in martial arts. As Xiaoyao recovers, the fat monk teaches him a Qi Gong practice from Chen village used to drum up the qi before a session of Taichi practice. Later they discuss savouring the Dao De Jing character by character to learn how to slowly extract the wisdom embedded in the multiple meanings each chapter contains. Finally the fat monk shows how “wordles...

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While sparring with Xiaoyao, the Daoist demonstrates the real application of the fabled “paralysis points” used in martial arts. As Xiaoyao recovers, the fat monk teaches him a Qi Gong practice from Chen village used to drum up the qi before a session of Taichi practice.

Later they discuss savouring the Dao De Jing character by character to learn how to slowly extract the wisdom embedded in the multiple meanings each chapter contains.

Finally the fat monk shows how “wordless teaching” can be employed through manipulating items in the environment.

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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Visit the Fat Monk Website: https://thefatmonk.net/
for pdfs of all recorded chapters and a few more, as well as other bits of interest on Daoism, Buddhism and Neidan, with an emphasis (but not a limitation) on pre-twentieth century authors such as Huang Yuanji and Li Daochun.

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