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This is a podcast dedicated to exploring the profound, yet elusive True Tao (真道). Acknowledging that the essence of Tao is beyond traditional discourse and expression, this series seeks to demystify Taoist principles and adapt them for contemporary listeners. Each episode offers a blend of ancient wisdom and modern insights, providing practical guidance for navigating the complexities of today’s world. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or new to the path, join us in discovering how the ...
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 64th hexagram, Wei Ji (未济), of the I Ching, also known as "Not Yet Fording." The hexagram, symbolized by fire above water, represents imbalance and incompletion. Interpretations explore its implications across various life aspects, including relationships, finances, health, and legal matters, co…
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The Podcast presents an interpretation of the 63rd hexagram, Ji Ji (既济), from the Yi Jing (I Ching). It details the hexagram's symbolism—water over fire, representing completion and harmony—and offers auspicious predictions regarding success, fortune, and finding lost things. However, it cautions against complacency, warning of potential setbacks a…
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The Podcast provides an interpretation of the 62nd hexagram, Xiao Guo (小过), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. It details the hexagram's symbolism, which depicts thunder atop a mountain, representing a situation where powerful forces are restrained. Interpretations are offered for various life aspects including fortune, relationsh…
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The Podcast offers an interpretation of the 61st hexagram, Zhong Fu (中孚), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. It explains the hexagram's symbolism, which represents inner truth and sincerity, using imagery of a crane and its young, and the wind rippling a lake. Various life aspects are considered, including fortune, relationships, …
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 60th hexagram of the Yi Jing, known as Jie (节), meaning "Limitation" or "Moderation." The hexagram's symbolism, derived from the combination of water and lake elements, emphasizes the importance of self-restraint and discipline. Interpretations cover various aspects of life, including fortune, r…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from a guide to the 59th hexagram of the Yi Jing, known as Huan (涣), which translates to "Dispersion" or "Dissolution." The hexagram's imagery depicts wind over water, symbolizing scattering and change. Interpretations offered cover various aspects of life, including relationships, finances, health, and legal matters, sugg…
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The Podcast presents interpretations of the 58th hexagram, Dui (兑), from the Yi Jing, also known as "The Joyous" or "Lake." It details the hexagram's symbolism, offering predictions about various life aspects including fortune, relationships, health, and legal matters. The interpretations suggest a time of potential ease and success, but also warn …
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The Podcast presents an interpretation of the 57th hexagram, Xun (巽), from the Yi Jing, also known as "The Gentle" or "Wind." It details the hexagram's symbolism, including its constituent trigrams and imagery of wind penetrating everywhere. The interpretation offers predictions regarding various life aspects such as career, wealth, relationships, …
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 56th hexagram of the Yi Jing, titled Lv (旅), or "The Wanderer." It details the hexagram's symbolism, including imagery of a bird burning its nest, representing the dangers of unchecked joy and impulsive actions. Various interpretations are given for different life aspects—wealth, travel, relatio…
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This Podcast presents an interpretation of the 55th hexagram, Feng (丰), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. The hexagram, symbolizing abundance and fullness, is analyzed through its constituent trigrams, associated imagery, and predictions concerning various aspects of life, including fortune, love, health, and legal matters. Inter…
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The Chapter excerpts detail interpretations of the 54th hexagram, Gui Mei (歸妹), from the Yi Jing (I Ching). This hexagram, symbolized by Thunder over Lake, depicts a young woman pursuing an older man, representing an unconventional and potentially problematic union. Interpretations cover various aspects of life, including relationships, health, leg…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from a guide to the 53rd hexagram of the Yi Jing, known as Jian (渐), which translates to "Progress" or "Gradual Development." The text interprets the hexagram's symbolism, offering predictions and advice on various aspects of life, including love, health, wealth, and legal matters. Interpretations range from positive, emph…
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The Chapter is an interpretation of the 52nd hexagram, Gen (艮), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. Gen, meaning "mountain" or "keeping still," symbolizes immobility and cautious deliberation. The interpretation details the hexagram's symbolism, offering predictions regarding various life aspects, including relationships, finances,…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 51st hexagram, Zhen (震), of the Yi Jing, also known as "The Arousing" or "Shock." The hexagram symbolizes thunder, signifying sudden change and upheaval. Interpretations explore various aspects of life impacted by this energy, including fortune, relationships, health, and legal matters, offering…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 50th hexagram, Ding (鼎), of the I Ching, also known as the Cauldron. It details the hexagram's symbolism, focusing on transformation and renewal, represented by fire above wind. Interpretations are given for various life aspects, including fortune, business, relationships, health, and legal matt…
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The Podcast provides a detailed interpretation of the 49th hexagram, Ge (革), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. This hexagram, symbolized by a leopard transforming into a tiger, signifies radical change and renewal. Interpretations cover various life aspects, including auspicious journeys, resolving legal disputes, and navigating …
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The Chapter is an interpretation of the 48th hexagram, Jing (井, "The Well"), from the Yi Jing (I Ching). It details the hexagram's symbolism, interpretations of its lines, and predictions for various life aspects including fortune, love, health, and legal matters. The hexagram's core message emphasizes the importance of renewal, resource management…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 47th hexagram, Kun (困), of the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. This hexagram signifies a period of hardship and oppression, advising patience, integrity, and cautious association with others. Interpretations cover various life aspects, including career, relationships, health, and leg…
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The Podcast provides a detailed interpretation of the 46th hexagram, Sheng (升), from the Yi Jing, a Chinese divination text. It describes Sheng as signifying upward progress and growth, offering auspicious predictions for endeavors like career advancement and wealth acquisition. However, it also cautions against recklessness and highlights potentia…
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The Podcast provides a detailed interpretation of the 45th hexagram, Cui (萃), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. This hexagram, symbolized by Lake over Earth, signifies gathering and accumulation. The interpretation includes auspicious and inauspicious predictions across various life aspects, such as wealth, relationships, health,…
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The Podcast provides a detailed interpretation of the 44th hexagram, Gou (姤), from the Yi Jing, also known as "Coming to Meet" or "Encountering." It describes the hexagram's symbolism, comprised of the Qian (Heaven) and Xun (Wind) trigrams, and offers predictions across various life aspects, including career, relationships, health, and legal matter…
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The Podcast provides an interpretation of the 43rd hexagram, Guai (夬), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. Guai, meaning "Breakthrough" or "Resoluteness," signifies decisive action and overcoming obstacles. The interpretation offers predictions regarding various life aspects, including finances, relationships, health, and legal mat…
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The Podcast presents an interpretation of the 42nd hexagram, Yi (益), from the I Ching, detailing its symbolism of increase and growth. It offers auspicious predictions across various life aspects, including business, relationships, and health, while also highlighting potential challenges and advising on appropriate responses. Specific interpretatio…
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The Podcast offers an interpretation of the 41st hexagram, Sun (损), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. This hexagram, symbolized by mountain over lake, signifies a period of necessary decrease or sacrifice. Interpretations cover various life aspects, including favorable outcomes despite initial loss, the importance of sincerity in…
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The Podcast offers interpretations of the 40th hexagram, Xie (解), from the Yi Jing, also known as "Deliverance" or "Liberation." It details symbolic imagery, oracle pronouncements, and inferences regarding various life aspects, including health, wealth, travel, relationships, and legal matters. The hexagram's overall message emphasizes overcoming d…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from a guide to the 39th hexagram of the Yi Jing, known as Jian (蹇), which translates to "Obstruction" or "Difficulty." The hexagram's symbolism, interpreted through various scenarios (travel, health, relationships, legal matters), consistently points to a period of significant obstacles and challenges. However, the text a…
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The Podcast is an excerpt from interpretations of the 38th hexagram, Kui (睽), of the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. This hexagram symbolizes opposition and imbalance, represented by the image of fire above and lake below. Interpretations explore its implications across various life aspects—relationships, health, legal matters, and lost…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 37th hexagram, Jia Ren (家人), of the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. It describes Jia Ren's symbolism—wind over fire representing family harmony and cooperation—and offers various interpretations covering diverse life aspects, including relationships, finances, health, and legal matte…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 36th hexagram, Ming Yi (明夷), of the Yi Jing (I Ching). Ming Yi, meaning "darkening of the light," symbolizes adversity and challenges. The interpretations offer advice on navigating this difficult period, emphasizing perseverance, caution, and patience. Specific predictions are given for various…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 35th hexagram, Jin (晋), of the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. It details various interpretations of the hexagram's symbolism, including its auspicious implications for career advancement, wealth, and relationships. The text offers predictions regarding different life aspects, such a…
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The Podcast provides a detailed interpretation of the 34th hexagram, Da Zhuang (Great Power), from the Yi Jing. It describes the hexagram's symbolism, offering auspicious and inauspicious interpretations across various life aspects, including career, relationships, health, and legal matters. The core message emphasizes the importance of using great…
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The Podcast provides a detailed interpretation of the 33rd hexagram, Dun (遁), from the Yi Jing, focusing on retreat and withdrawal as a strategic response to unfavorable circumstances. It analyzes the hexagram's symbolism, offers predictions regarding health, relationships, legal matters, and wealth, and provides advice on appropriate actions durin…
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The Podcast presents an interpretation of the 32nd hexagram, Heng (恒), from the Yi Jing, focusing on its symbolism of perseverance and consistency. It details the hexagram's composition, predictive meanings concerning travel, business, marriage, and health, and advice on resolving disputes. The interpretation also highlights the importance of maint…
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The Chapter detail interpretations of the 31st hexagram, Xian (咸), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. Xian, meaning "influence" or "wooing," is represented by the Lake and Mountain trigrams, symbolizing interaction and attraction. The text offers various interpretations of Xian, including predictions regarding relationships, healt…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 30th hexagram, Li (离), of the Yi Jing (I Ching). Li, symbolized by fire, represents clarity, passion, and illumination. The interpretations offer auspicious predictions regarding wealth, success, and favorable outcomes in various aspects of life, including love, health, and legal matters. Howeve…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 29th hexagram, Kan (坎), of the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. Kan, symbolized by water, represents a perilous situation demanding caution and resilience. The interpretations explore the hexagram's symbolism, offering advice on various life aspects including relationships, health, an…
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The Podcast presents interpretations of the 28th hexagram, Da Guo (大过), from the Yi Jing. Da Guo, signifying "Preponderance of the Great" or "The Ridgepole," symbolizes a situation nearing its peak and poised for decline or transformation. Interpretations warn against unrealistic ambitions and overextension, emphasizing patience and reflection on p…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 27th hexagram, Yi (颐), of the Yi Jing (I Ching), also known as "Nourishment." The hexagram emphasizes mindful nourishment of body, mind, and spirit, particularly through careful communication and righteous conduct. Interpretations cover various life aspects, including relationships, health, and …
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 26th hexagram, Da Xu (大畜), of the I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes. Da Xu, meaning "Great Accumulating" or "The Taming Power of the Great," symbolizes self-discipline and gradual progress. The interpretations offer advice on various aspects of life, including career, relationships, hea…
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The Podcast provides an interpretation of the 25th hexagram, Wu Wang (无妄), from the Yi Jing (I Ching). Wu Wang, meaning "Innocence" or "Unexpected," portrays a situation of authenticity and integrity, symbolized by Heaven over Thunder. The interpretation details auspicious and inauspicious outcomes depending on one's actions, offering guidance on v…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 24th hexagram, Fu (复), of the I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes. Fu symbolizes a return to order, renewal, and a turning point. The text offers various interpretations of the hexagram's meaning across different life aspects, including relationships, health, and legal matters. It emphasi…
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The Podcast offers interpretations of the 23rd hexagram, Bo (剥), from the Yi Jing (I Ching). It describes Bo as representing decay and collapse, urging a shedding of the old to embrace the new. Multiple interpretations are given, covering various aspects of life such as business, health, relationships, and legal matters, with predictions ranging fr…
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The Chapter is an interpretation of the 22nd hexagram, Bi (贲), from the Yi Jing (I Ching). Bi, meaning "grace" or "adorning," symbolizes the importance of both outward appearance and inner substance. The hexagram's imagery, comprising mountain over fire, suggests a focus on aesthetics alongside a warning against superficiality. Interpretations offe…
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The Chapter is an excerpt from interpretations of the 21st hexagram, Shi He (噬嗑), of the Yi Jing (I Ching). Shi He, meaning "biting through," symbolizes overcoming obstacles through decisive action. The text offers various interpretations of the hexagram's meaning, including advice on relationships, health, legal matters, and lost items. These inte…
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The Podcast offers an interpretation of the 20th hexagram, Guan (观), from the Yi Jing (I Ching). It details the hexagram's symbolism—wind over earth, representing meticulous observation—and its implications for various life aspects. Interpretations are given for love, health, legal matters, and lost objects, emphasizing the need for careful observa…
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The Podcast presents interpretations of the 19th hexagram, Lin (臨), from the I Ching, a system of divination. It details the hexagram's symbolism—a daughter approaching her mother—and offers predictions across various life aspects, including career, relationships, health, and legal matters. The interpretations emphasize gentleness, patience, and ha…
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The Podcast presents interpretations of the 18th hexagram, Gu (蛊), from the Yi Jing, also known as the Book of Changes. Gu symbolizes decay and stagnation, but also the potential for renewal through proactive change. The interpretations explore the hexagram's implications for various life aspects, including relationships, health, travel, and legal …
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The Podcast presents an interpretation of the 17th hexagram, Sui (Following), from the Yi Jing, detailing its symbolism, predictive meanings, and advice for various life aspects. The hexagram's imagery, represented as a horse chasing a deer, emphasizes adaptation and going with the flow. Interpretations cover areas such as wealth, relationships, he…
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The Podcast presents interpretations of the 16th hexagram, Yu (豫), from the Yi Jing (I Ching), focusing on its symbolism of thunder awakening the earth. It details auspicious and inauspicious outcomes across various life aspects, including business, relationships, health, and legal matters. Specific interpretations are offered for each of the hexag…
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The Chapter excerpts explain the 15th hexagram of the Yi Jing, known as Qian (谦) or Modesty. The hexagram symbolizes humility, represented by a mountain hidden within the earth. Interpretations suggest that modesty leads to success in various life aspects, including relationships, business, and health, although it warns against arrogance and the re…
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