Why do some people seem to catch every break while others struggle no matter how hard they try?
In this free episode (1-156) of Living the Tao, Master Steenrod explains the Taoist view of luck, prosperity, and synchronicity—and why “good fortune” is far more structured than most people realize.
You’ll learn:
• Why luck isn’t random or a moral reward
• How prosperity and abundance actually behave in the world
• Why luck “pools” in certain places and around certain people
• The difference between luck, karma, and synchronicity (Shi)
• How environment shapes your chances more than intention
• What Taoism calls the “arts of living” and how they stabilize your life
• Why even people with bad behavior can appear intensely lucky
This episode blends practical living with classical Taoist insight, offering a grounded, realistic way to understand the “hidden mechanics” shaping everyday life.
If you’ve ever wondered why luck feels unfair—or how to position yourself where prosperity naturally gathers—this conversation offers a clear, Taoist-informed answer.
Intro music: “Finding Movement” by Kevin MacLeod — licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Source: Incompetech.com
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