In this Shorts episode (2-5), Taoist Master Steenrod lifts the veil on what Taoist practice really demands of a student. Beyond simple exercises, it’s a path that asks for endurance, openness, and the courage to face both inner and outer obstacles. A compact but powerful guide for those walking the Taoist road.
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Shorts | You Are the Talisman
What if the most powerful talisman wasn’t on paper, metal, or wood—but within you? In this Shorts episode (2-4), Master Steenrod explores how Daoist talismans work, why external charms are only reflections of the true source, and how recognizing yourself as a living talisman unlocks a deeper strength.
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The I Ching and The Shape of Time
Most people think of the I Ching as a fortune-telling book. In this episode, we explore the Taoist view that time itself is non-linear — past, present, and future already coexist. That perspective explains why divination is possible and why Shi (the Sage’s alignment with time and place) matters.Taoist Master Mikel Steenrod and Morgan Boatman look at how coins, sticks, and bones act as tools to bypass bias, and how the I Ching historically guided generals, nobles, and spiritual adepts. Finally, we share a simple framework — Circumstance, Action, Outcome (CAO) — that makes the I Ching practical for modern decisions about health, love, and life direction.If you’re curious about Taoism, divination, or the deeper meaning of “being in the right place at the right time,” this conversation offers both history and usable insight.
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Shorts | Taoist Magic and the Wisdom of Living
In episode 2-3 of Shorts: Daoist “magic” wasn’t just movie myth — it was central in much of Daoist history, especially in the ritual and sectarian traditions found in the Daoist Canon. In this episode, Master Steenrod explains how the term “sage” might even be read as “wizard,” and why Daoist practice evolved from esoteric power into a guide for everyday life. Along the way, we explore the concept of ling (numinous power) and the Daoist idea that those with greater ability have the responsibility to uplift society. A revealing look at how Daoism bridges mystical practice, moral responsibility, and daily living.
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Shorts | Rules vs Divine Truth
In this episode, 2-2, of LTT Shorts, Taoist Master Mikel Steenrod explores why most live by “rules of thumb” while a few chase divine truth—and why only an inner calling makes the journey worth it.Master Steenrod contrasts the everyday “rules of thumb” that guide most people through life with the Daoist pursuit of divine truth—an alignment with reality as it truly is. He explains why such a quest demands refining the whole self, not just thinking harder, and why only those with a deep, inner compulsion should undertake it. For the rare few, truth is more than knowledge—it is power, offering options and freedom beyond ordinary living.
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