EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 25 MIN
Episode 9: Xuan
from The Dao of Nature & The Nature of Dao Podcast · host Gregory Ripley
This episode explores 玄 (xuan), a single Chinese character at the center of Daoist thought. Appearing in the opening lines of the Daodejing, xuan—most often translated as “dark,” “mysterious,” or “profound”—names not merely a feeling but a feature of reality: the quality of what exceeds ordinary knowing while remaining available to a different kind of awareness. Moving through the character’s etymology, its appearances across the Daodejing, and its resonances in other contemplative traditions, the essay traces how xuan functions as both threshold and method—the pivot on which the tradition turns, opening toward 妙 (miao), the wondrous. It closes in the forest, where the practice of forest therapy offers a contemporary form of the same ancient invitation: to release the “short and shallow ears and eyes” and enter, without grasping, the mystery that has always been there. Get full access to The Dao of Nature & The Nature of Dao at gregoryripley.substack.com/subscribe
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