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| Question: How does one keep up an energetic practice in Taoism? | |
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One of the harder things about the Taoist path is the balance of the overall long
term practice.
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I can compare Taoism to Jogging. On the surface I find the activity of jogging to
be very boring. I don't enjoy pounding the crap out of my knees and I don't enjoy
running. I am rarely in a rush to get anywhere.
Boring is merely a matter of perspective.
Taoism is a practice geared for your entire life. You don't run full speed expecting
to find all the mysteries of life in the first few days. Taoism teaches a person
to pace their exploration, discovery and wandering to cover the path of an entire
life time.
This is why I am careful about which students I take when teaching Taoism. Not everyone
is at a point in their life where their perspective is ready to pace out the practices.
As a result as a Taoist teacher I have learned to teach different aspects of the
practice to fit the person relative to where they are in life.
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Taoism does teach many short cuts... but the short cuts aren't one of time, they
are of perception. Taoism provides the tools of acceptance so it's possible to settle
down and enjoy the run.
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| Asked: 2/18/2008 | Question Status: Second pass answer 2/22/2008. |