Tales of the Fat Monk

Chapter Sixteen: Trigrams Mountain to Marsh

February 23, 2024 Xiaoyao Xingzhe Season 2 Episode 6
Chapter Sixteen: Trigrams Mountain to Marsh
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Tales of the Fat Monk
Chapter Sixteen: Trigrams Mountain to Marsh
Feb 23, 2024 Season 2 Episode 6
Xiaoyao Xingzhe

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Trigrams Mountain to Marsh finishes the discussion on Kǎn (Abyss)  and Lí (Brightness), and then goes on to investigate the last four trigrams
Mountain: Gèn (☶),
Thunder: Zhèn (☳);
Wind: Xùn (☴) and
Marsh: Duì (☱).

Little does he know that this simple conversation will cast him on a journey toward the green and pacific island of Formosa.

Instead of a transcript, a PDF of these two epsodes can be found here:
https://thefatmonk.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/trigrams-mountain-to-marsh.pdf

SHOW NOTES:

Xiaoyao Xingzhe, the self-styled carefree pilgrim, has lived and worked all over the world, having crossed the Gobi in a decrepit jeep, lived with a solitary monk in the mountains of Korea, dined with the family of the last emperor of China, and helped police with their enquiries in Amarillo, Texas.

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Visit the Fat Monk Website: https://thefatmonk.net/
for pdfs of all recorded chapters and a few more, as well as other bits of interest on Daoism, Buddhism and Neidan, with an emphasis (but not a limitation) on pre-twentieth century authors such as Huang Yuanji and Li Daochun.

If you would like to support the production costs of this podcast, you may do so at Ko-fi.

Check out the wonderful Flora Carbo and her music:
https://floracarbo.com/

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Trigrams Mountain to Marsh finishes the discussion on Kǎn (Abyss)  and Lí (Brightness), and then goes on to investigate the last four trigrams
Mountain: Gèn (☶),
Thunder: Zhèn (☳);
Wind: Xùn (☴) and
Marsh: Duì (☱).

Little does he know that this simple conversation will cast him on a journey toward the green and pacific island of Formosa.

Instead of a transcript, a PDF of these two epsodes can be found here:
https://thefatmonk.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/trigrams-mountain-to-marsh.pdf

SHOW NOTES:

Xiaoyao Xingzhe, the self-styled carefree pilgrim, has lived and worked all over the world, having crossed the Gobi in a decrepit jeep, lived with a solitary monk in the mountains of Korea, dined with the family of the last emperor of China, and helped police with their enquiries in Amarillo, Texas.

FAN MAIL is. a new feature now available to leave feedback on episodes, love or hate them. Look for the button in the top ribbon when you click on “Episodes.”

Visit the Fat Monk Website: https://thefatmonk.net/
for pdfs of all recorded chapters and a few more, as well as other bits of interest on Daoism, Buddhism and Neidan, with an emphasis (but not a limitation) on pre-twentieth century authors such as Huang Yuanji and Li Daochun.

If you would like to support the production costs of this podcast, you may do so at Ko-fi.

Check out the wonderful Flora Carbo and her music:
https://floracarbo.com/