Daoist Outlook Weekly Newsletter
Weekly Insights and Outlooks from a Modern Daoist Perspective
The Daoist Outlook・008
Last Two Weeks of Autumn
Here we are at the full yang wood dog moon. We're now down to the last two weeks before the winter chill creeps in. If you asked Ole' Greg, autumn has only just begun. Lady Luna, on the other hand, already has her scarves and sweaters out. Better lap up the last of t...
Oct 18, 2024
The Daoist Outlook・007
Double Nine Festival
Double Nine is special for Wudang in that it recognizes two of our patron figure heads. First is Xuan Wu, the mysterious warrior of the north, often depicted with his two familiars, the snake and the turtle. Legend has it that after he perfected his human potential on th...
Oct 11, 2024
The Daoist Outlook・006
Waxing Wood Dog Moon
What's the strongest force in the universe? Is it magnetism, electricity, gravity? What about spirit, empathy, or love? From a modern Daoist perpective, it's none of the above. We value authenticity. Give us the real $#!&. Especially with winter right around the corner. ...
Oct 04, 2024
The Daoist Outlook・005
New Wood Dog Moon
When we think of the wood element, it's common to think of a mighty tree, tall and strong. Thing is, within the Daoist framework of the five elements, wood is less of a solid tree and more of a tiny sprout. Think of it like a little seed, erupting up from the soil. There's ...
Sep 27, 2024
The Daoist Outlook・004
Mid Autumn Festival
Spring and autumn festivals are the two biggest holidays in China. In spring, the sun grows strong into summer, and in fall, the sun grows weak into winter. These two holidays honor the balance points, where sun and moon are equal and can see each other eye to eye, like t...
Sep 20, 2024
The Daoist Outlook・003
Mid Autumn Warm Up
Here in the states, our two biggest holidays are Christmas and Thanksgiving, but they pretty much run back to back. In China, their two biggest holidays are the Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, and Mid Autumn Festival, which celebrates the fall season. Esse...
Sep 13, 2024
The Daoist Outlook・002
Yin Water Rooster Moon
Water is the oldest of the five elements, it represents winter. Think of it like a huge mountain, stuck and immoble, with white, snowy peaks. See how that's like an old man, stuck and immoble, with white hair all over his face and head? Next, you have the influence o...
Sep 06, 2024
The Daoist Outlook・001
Monkey Butt Chicken Head
What better way to start off our new Daoist Outlook newsletter than with a silly title like this. Odd as it may seem, it's legit. We're at the end of the water monkey moon and heading into a new water rooster - hense the butt head title. Get it? The rooster is the ...
Aug 30, 2024
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