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Woodcut illustration of the practice known as 'Refining form in the True Void' fromXingming guizhi(Pointers on Spiritual Nature and Bodily Life) by Yi Zhenren, a Daoist text on internal alchemy published in 1615 (3rd year of the Wanli reign period of Ming dynasty). 'Refining form in the True Void' (zhenkong lianxing) is a term from Daoist internal alchemy, referring to the achievement of a state where spirit and form are as one, through Daoist cultivation exercises.Zhenji, in Pointers on Spiritual Nature and Bodily Life records the following: 'The Scripture of Stillness and Clarity (Qingjing jing) states: If one visualises the heart internally, the heart is without heart; if one views the form externally, the form is without form. When form is without form, the body is empty. When heart is without heart, the heart is empty. When the heart is empty and without impediment, the spirit becomes more refined and more subtle. When the body is empty and without impediment, the form becomes more refined and more limpid. If one truly practises refinement till form and spirit are contained in one another, and body and heart become one, form and spirit will at once achieve Sublimity, and enter into harmony with the Dao and Perfection.' Wellcome Images |
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Título breve | L0038983 Chinese woodcut: Daoist internal alchemy (13) |
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Autor | Wellcome Library, London |
Encabezado | L0038983 Chinese woodcut: Daoist internal alchemy (13) |
Titular de los derechos de autor | Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Título de la imagen | L0038983 Chinese woodcut: Daoist internal alchemy (13)
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Woodcut illustration of the practice known as 'Refining form in the True Void' from Xingming guizhi (Pointers on Spiritual Nature and Bodily Life) by Yi Zhenren, a Daoist text on internal alchemy published in 1615 (3rd year of the Wanli reign period of Ming dynasty). 'Refining form in the True Void' (zhenkong lianxing) is a term from Daoist internal alchemy, referring to the achievement of a state where spirit and form are as one, through Daoist cultivation exercises. Zhenji, in Pointers on Spiritual Nature and Bodily Life records the following: 'The Scripture of Stillness and Clarity (Qingjing jing) states: If one visualises the heart internally, the heart is without heart; if one views the form externally, the form is without form. When form is without form, the body is empty. When heart is without heart, the heart is empty. When the heart is empty and without impediment, the spirit becomes more refined and more subtle. When the body is empty and without impediment, the form becomes more refined and more limpid. If one truly practises refinement till form and spirit are contained in one another, and body and heart become one, form and spirit will at once achieve Sublimity, and enter into harmony with the Dao and Perfection.' Woodcut Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Xingming guizhi (Pointers on Spiritual Nature and Bodily Life) Yi Zhenren (Daoist adept Yi) Published: 1615 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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