I want to be a Taoist, but I'm not really a monk. Is there any way for me to study Taoism in Shanxi Province?

Taoism pays attention to rich land, and only these four conditions are suitable. Moreover, Taoism is not a universal quilt, so it requires high qualifications. If you are unqualified or unsuitable, no one will accept you. Self-study ... it's ridiculous, brother. You have to understand that Taoist practice is closed. Everything is word of mouth. You can't learn anything by reading. The last half bucket of water was not said, and it was also ridiculed as blind practice. So there is a saying in Taoism that you can't learn this without a master, and you can't learn it yourself ... I'm afraid you can't figure out many nouns. Even if you figure out what these nouns correspond to, you can't figure it out without telling you. Many things are abstract, and you can't figure it out without a master.

Moreover, monasticism requires money, and it is impossible without money. As the old saying goes, a poor Taoist is a rich monk, not because the Taoist is poor, but because it costs a lot of money to destroy the family, to buy medicine from disciples, to buy instruments, and to cultivate a detached mentality.

The inheritance of Taoism is doomed to be closed, except for a few factions that can live in the fire, which basically only absorb elites or high-rooted classes, while Taoists who live in the fire are handed down from generation to generation and do not absorb foreign names.

In short, the landlord's idea is great. I read too many novels. We turn to the same sentence, the landlord should have a good understanding of what is called a land of wealth, and then talk about monasticism. If there is not even one, how can we talk about monasticism?