I Lived as a Monk for 1 Year (here’s what happened)
George Thompson・1 minute read
George becomes a Tai Chi monk in China after feeling lost, learning from Master Gu and embracing Daoism. Through meditation and embracing challenges as teachers, he finds peace, resilience, and a more balanced life.
Insights
- George found solace and purpose in Daoism, embracing its teachings of yin-yang balance and harmony in nature to navigate modern challenges and cultivate inner peace.
- By immersing himself in the lifestyle of a Tai Chi monk, George discovered a transformative journey towards self-realization, viewing himself as an integral part of nature and finding joy and resilience through meditation and spiritual practices.
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How did George become a Tai Chi monk?
By discovering Tai Chi in a small school in China.
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"British man finds peace in Chinese Daoism"
- George, a British man, shares his journey of becoming a Tai Chi monk in China in 2017 after feeling lost post-education.
- Unable to enter a Kung Fu Monastery, he discovers Tai Chi in a small school and meets Master Gu, who introduces him to Daoism.
- Returning home after six months, George still struggles with anxiety and decides to return to China to explore ancient solutions to modern problems.
- Despite facing a global pandemic and lockdown, George reaches the Wudang Mountains, a Daoist community dedicated to achieving Supreme Harmony.
- Living like a Tai Chi monk, George follows a simple routine of early walks, Tai Chi practice, and meditation to find peace and balance.
- Through Daoism, George learns to embrace challenges as teachers, understanding the concept of yin-yang and the harmony in nature.
- George's perspective shifts as he perceives himself as part of nature, finding peace and resilience through meditation and spirituality, leading to a more balanced and joyful life.




