In a valley below Shadow Mountain sits an unimpressive hut. A path leads from the mountain pass along the river to this dwelling. There are no distinguishing marks about this structure other than a simple Chinese character above the main entrance; marking it as the dwelling of the timeless sage, Siji Tzu.

Within this hut are the central documents that root the philosophical system known as Daoism. These documents teach one how to live in universal harmony and how to cultivate ones highest and purest sense of their true nature (Jade Purity).

Year of the BoarThe two ancient sages in which I focus within these pages are Lao Tzu (author of the Dao De Jing) and Chuang Tzu. I believe the thoughts and principles laid out by these two philosophers form the solid core of Daoism which I follow.

I also introduce a new sage here named Siji Tzu; a timeless sage living the ideas given by Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu and delivering my interpretations of Daoism through the use of poetry, koan and fable.

Fu sheng wu lian tianzun.