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S3 - E5 - Prof. Dan Vercammen - Exploring the Depths of Chinese Culture and Taoist Philosophy — Part Two

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During the second part of our episode together, Dan KJ Vercammen shares with us how Taoist philosophy offers a unique perspective on death that differs from the Western worldview. He explains that Taoists view death not as an end, but rather as a natural part of the cycle of life. Death is seen as a transformative process, where energy is released and transformed into something else rather than disappearing entirely. This perspective is rooted in the Taoist belief in the interconnectedness of all things and the idea that everything is constantly in a state of flux and change.

Dan also touches on the concept of reincarnation in Taoism and how it relates to the cycle of life and death. He explains that in Taoism, reincarnation is not seen as a linear process, but rather as a cyclical one, where souls are reborn and transformed in an ongoing cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

In addition to discussing death, the episode also explores the symbolism of the yin and yang symbol in Taoism. Dan explains how the yin and yang symbol represents the balance of opposing forces in the universe, such as light and dark, hot and cold, and male and female. He goes on to explain how the yin and yang symbol is a visual representation of the Taoist concept of harmony, which emphasizes the importance of balance and the interdependence of all things.

Overall, this episode offers a fascinating look into the philosophical underpinnings of Taoism and Chinese culture. Through our guest Dan KJ Vercammen's expertise, we gain a deeper understanding of Taoist views on death and the cyclical nature of life, as well as the symbolism of the yin and yang and how it relates to the concept of harmony.
Get in touch with Dan:
https://www.taoiststudies.org/
linkedin.com/in/dan-vercammen-25b20821
https://www.instagram.com/tasc_cac/
Learn more about the courses:
https://www.taoiststudies.org/about-4

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During the second part of our episode together, Dan KJ Vercammen shares with us how Taoist philosophy offers a unique perspective on death that differs from the Western worldview. He explains that Taoists view death not as an end, but rather as a natural part of the cycle of life. Death is seen as a transformative process, where energy is released and transformed into something else rather than disappearing entirely. This perspective is rooted in the Taoist belief in the interconnectedness of all things and the idea that everything is constantly in a state of flux and change.

Dan also touches on the concept of reincarnation in Taoism and how it relates to the cycle of life and death. He explains that in Taoism, reincarnation is not seen as a linear process, but rather as a cyclical one, where souls are reborn and transformed in an ongoing cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

In addition to discussing death, the episode also explores the symbolism of the yin and yang symbol in Taoism. Dan explains how the yin and yang symbol represents the balance of opposing forces in the universe, such as light and dark, hot and cold, and male and female. He goes on to explain how the yin and yang symbol is a visual representation of the Taoist concept of harmony, which emphasizes the importance of balance and the interdependence of all things.

Overall, this episode offers a fascinating look into the philosophical underpinnings of Taoism and Chinese culture. Through our guest Dan KJ Vercammen's expertise, we gain a deeper understanding of Taoist views on death and the cyclical nature of life, as well as the symbolism of the yin and yang and how it relates to the concept of harmony.
Get in touch with Dan:
https://www.taoiststudies.org/
linkedin.com/in/dan-vercammen-25b20821
https://www.instagram.com/tasc_cac/
Learn more about the courses:
https://www.taoiststudies.org/about-4

Support the Show.

Show Links & Support:
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3obV6Vs
Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3UDu99i
Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3UHbWrA
Patreon: www.patreon.com/mindunpluggedshow/
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/mindunplugged
Instagram: www.instagram.com/mindunplugged.show/
Website: www.mindunplugged.show/

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