Advanced Taoist Studies | Ritual, Nature, Enlightenment & Practice

This section explores deeper dimensions of Taoist thought, practice, symbolism, and lived tradition. Whether you are studying concept, ritual, or application, begin below.

Start Here: Introduction to the Taoist Life

If you’re exploring Taoism for the first time, this free course provides a clear path into the philosophy and practice of Taoist life.

The lessons introduce the core principles of Taoism and how they apply to modern life, meditation, and personal cultivation.

• Foundations of Taoist philosophy
• Understanding the Tao in everyday life
• Practical insights from the Living the Tao tradition

-Taoism and Nature-

In Taoist philosophy, spring represents renewal, rising qi, and the energy of growth. This article explores how Taoism understands the...

-Taoist Legends and Creatures-

A Taoist monk, Master Qingshan, forged the Ci Jian, the Sword of Mercy, to grant a painless release to those...
Zhenwu, the Taoist warrior deity, forges the Sword of Divine Balance in a mystical cave, shaping a blade not for...

-Taoist Karma-

Episode 108 of Living the Tao, "The Hidden Truth About Karma," reveals how Taoism redefines karma beyond cause and effect....

-Taoism and Love-

-Te of Tao and Invocation-

Taoist Shrines and Temples

Taoist magic altars are not decorative shrines but ritual instruments shaped by history, sect, and region. This guide explores how...

-Living as a Taoist-

-Spiritual Enlightenment in Taoism-

Dear Friend, In this post, I want to introduce you to 1 of the pre-requisites of Taoist enlightenment. You can...

-4 Ascendant Practices-

Taoist Master Mikel Steenrod reveals 4 simple ways to practice spiritual hygiene and cleanse your mind by shaping your environment,...

-Taoism Belief and Facts-

Taoism is a living tradition rooted in ancient Chinese wisdom. From the Xia to the Tang dynasty, it evolved through...
Is there a Taoist Sabbath? Not in the traditional sense. Taoism honors the natural need for rest, solitude, and reflection—but...
The Tao Zang (Daoist Canon) is a vast collection of over 1,400 texts covering philosophy, meditation, alchemy, rituals, and self-cultivation....