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TAOISM: The Art of Effortless Creativity in Work and Life

One of the most difficult components of wu-wei to master is the doing nondoing element. It can be easy to be constantly in a state of nondoing when we disengage from the world. But what happens when we integrate back with society? Can we act from a place of wu-wei, making our actions effortless? In this episode of Ask Jason, I will answer the concerns people have when it comes to remaining dedicated to wu-wei in our creative life. Essentially, I will address how you can allow your creative workflow to shine with abundance while remaining in the effortless state of wu-wei.

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Understanding Enlightenment in Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism

In this podcast, we will explore the nature of enlightenment within Eastern spirituality and lots more. There is often a misconception of what enlightenment is and how it relates to our subjective persona. Another issue surrounding enlightenment is whether or not it is a permanent state of consciousness or a temporary experience. We will unpack all of these issues and much, much more.

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Why Your Nature is Warped and How to Become Pure Again

In this podcast, we will explore why our nature is warped and how to become pure again. The great Eastern spiritual traditions explain that we are fundamentally good and it is all of the indoctrination we go through that warps our nature leading to insane people. The game of life in Eastern spirituality, then, is about unraveling ourselves from all of this conditioning, so we can be who we truly are.

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The Universal Dance of Yin and Yang

Yin and Yang are at the core of Taoist philosophy. The challenge for a human being is finding balance between both Yin and Yang so that we can come into harmony with the Tao, the irreducible essence of both cosmic forces. But the world that we live in now runs counter to the fundamental balance of Yin and Yang both collectively and individually. The great work for all of us is to bring that balance back into our lives so that collectively we will live in a world of harmony.

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The Nature of the Soul in Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism

In this podcast, we will explore the nature of the soul in Eastern spirituality. It is a far more complex theory than that of Western philosophy and religions. The Eastern view of the soul is grounded in a scientific understanding of the our mind-body relationship to consciousness. This Eastern perspective gives us clarity on the nature of reincarnation and if in fact an actual individual soul really exists.

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How the Nondual Paths of Taoism and Vedanta are Related to the Dualistic Paths of Yoga and Samkhya

The differences between the nondual paths of Taoism and Vedanta and the dualistic paths of Yoga and Samkhya are many. But both nondual and dual paths are reconciled in their foundation of experience which is interpreted differently according to each overarching philosophy. In this Ask Jason video, I will answer a question in regards to the fundamental similarities that reconcile the differences, showing that at the core of even dualistic systems such as Yoga and Samkhya, there is a nondual basis that one cannot ignore.

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Understanding the Mind of the Sage in Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism

In this podcast, we will explore the mind of the great Eastern sages and how they differ from us mere mortals. To understand the difference we will unpack the research in cognitive science and also the different wisdom found in Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. This podcast is a journey from the relative view of reality into the absolute view, as explored by great sages such as Zhuangzi, where partiality dissolves to reveal the true impartial oneness of life.

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The History and Philosophy of Yoga. How Can It Help Us in a Time of Crisis?

For a while I’ve been planning a podcast for my YouTube channel, but I wanted to do it right and not short-change the project. So finally I’m glad to say that my first episode of the podcast is up and I’m joined by my partner in crime and life, Gayoung, to discuss the finer points of Eastern philosophy which only a long format can provide. My podcast is about diving deep into the mystical depths of the world of Eastern spirituality. In this podcast we discuss the history and philosophy of yoga and its relevance in a time of crisis, along with a lot of other topics. And don’t worry, this podcast is just an addition to everything else I have on my channel including Enlightenment Today, The Sacred Word, Ask Jason, and my documentaries. I hope you all enjoy.

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A Life Changing Poem That Will Change Your Perspective on Life by a Great Zen Hermit Sage

Hanshan is one of the greatest sages of Zen Buddhism and Taoism that you’ve never heard of. He is affectionately known as Cold Mountain. His poems are some of the most underrated in the world. The poems of Cold Mountain are transformative and highlight the pitfalls of society and the benefits of a living a life as a hermit, detached from the world. In this video I will share three of my favorite poems by Hanshan which are a blend of three of the greatest translations by Red Pine, Gary Snyder, and the late and great Burton Watson.

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Why Taoism and Jainism Disagree Over the Process of Suffering and Death

I get a host of questions via social media and through my website about the finer details of Eastern spirituality. So I decided to start a new series called Ask Jason. In this series I aim to unpack some of the great questions I receive. The question I tackle in this video is about our moral disposition when we see another being suffer. Should we intervene? Is it natural to intervene? What is our moral obligation or do we even have a moral obligation to begin with? These will be answered and much more. If you want me to answer your questions, please ask post them to my social media accounts or through my website with #AskJason.

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