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I'd encountered the concept before but not when I was ready to hear it. I think the first hint of taking it seriously was when I visited 龙虎山 and spent almost two days in a 正一教 temple. There was something about the demeanour and behaviour of the people inhabiting the temple (both lay and clerical) that made me get interested and in the years since I've been more and more open to the ideas I find in the literature as I stumble over it and decode it.
The most important of these texts is, naturally this:
However something that clarified a few concepts that the very dense text of 老子 kept plaguing me with was this: