In Daoist mysticism, the body plays a much more central role than in comparative Western models. This is especially clear in the tradition of Daoism called inner alchemy, which arose in the Song dynasty and has remained dominant both among monastic and lay practitioners to the present day. In this model, the internal energies of the person are gradually and systematically refined from grosser, easily felt vibrations and secretions to pure qi, the original cosmic energy as present in the individual, and from there to spirit, the divine power that pervades the universe. Adepts transform who they are as persons to become one with the Dao, but they do not do it merely through mental reorientation. Their entire physical structure changes as the ...
I argue in this article, grounding on a phenomenological analysis of the experience of qi in Chinese...
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At the end of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Daoist inner alchemy had a significant influence on the ...
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An introduction to the Daoist practice of inner alchemy for women and its history
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In Daoism in the Twentieth Century, an interdisciplinary group of scholars explores the social histo...
Since the second century CE (Han period), Heavenly Masters Daoism has administered the world of the ...
The Daoist classics are convinced that mysticism is a necessary condition for a productive life. At ...
I argue in this article, grounding on a phenomenological analysis of the experience of qi in Chinese...
Of the many religions practiced in China, Daoism is the only one which is indigenous to the country ...
The body-mind relation has been discussed for centuries in the West. This paper explores the body-mi...
This paper compares ancient Daoist and Confucian approaches to the human body as a locus for learnin...
The body is the center of Daoist practice.In addition to being the carrier of feelings,experiences,a...
At the end of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Daoist inner alchemy had a significant influence on the ...
At the end of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Daoist inner alchemy had a significant influ- ence on th...
This paper addresses the “invisible body in shanshui paintings” by redefining the correlation betwee...
Abstract: This paper provides a historical, religious-philosophical context for the study of the Dao...
An introduction to the Daoist practice of inner alchemy for women and its history
Female alchemy (nüdan 女丹) is a textual tradition of Daoist meditation and physiological exercises fo...
This chapter deals with the male appropriation of motherhood as a metaphor for transformation in rel...
In Daoism in the Twentieth Century, an interdisciplinary group of scholars explores the social histo...
Since the second century CE (Han period), Heavenly Masters Daoism has administered the world of the ...
The Daoist classics are convinced that mysticism is a necessary condition for a productive life. At ...
I argue in this article, grounding on a phenomenological analysis of the experience of qi in Chinese...
Of the many religions practiced in China, Daoism is the only one which is indigenous to the country ...
The body-mind relation has been discussed for centuries in the West. This paper explores the body-mi...