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Methods of Nourishing the Vital Principle in the Ancient Daoist Religion
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Methods of Nourishing the Vital Principle in the Ancient Daoist Religion is a tire a part of Book IX of Henri Maspero’s seminal work Taoism and Chinese Religion, the Revised Edition of which was published by Quirin Press in 2014 (ISBN: 978-1-922169-04-4).

Among the texts through which Maspero explores the Daoist practices of longevity before and during the Tang dynasty (618-907). The Collection of Books New and Old on the Absorption of Breath Gathered by the Master of Yanling (Yanling xiansheng ji xinjiu fuqijing

), probably compiled in the middle of the eighth century by an otherwise unknown figure, is a detailed account of the Daoist practice of embryonic respiration (taixi
). In general, embryonic respiration is an attempt to gain the vitality of the fetus-in particular, to reverse the process of aging-through a set of techniques intended to re-create the breathing of an embryo in the womb. These techniques, as set out in the text, reflect the increasing empha- sis within Daoism in the late Tang dynasty on internal rather than external practices.

The Formula for the Use of Breath by Perfect Men of Mysterious Simplicity, Expounded by the Master of Great Respect (Daweiyi xiansheng xuansuzhenren Yongqi jue

) describes a preliminary practice. Adepts must do physical exercises, calm the mind through meditation, clack their teeth, swallow their own saliva, and visualize the breath traveling properly through the body. Those who perfectly and constantly follow this method for nine years will be able to walk upon emptiness as one walks on substance, on water as if on earth.

After exploring the various breathing techniques, the second part of the book looks at the Methods of Uniting Yin
and Yang
to Nourish the Vital Principle and concludes with a section on Daoist gymnastic methods (daoyin
) used to help the Daoist adept to overcome the various internal obstacles and obstructions to the passage of breath.

As with all of Maspero’s work, what renders his approach impeccable is the manner in which he employed and relied on original source material. Maspero (1883-1945) was the first Western scholar to study the vast and recondite compendium of Daoist writing, the Daozang, and explore its historic meaning. And, as Michael Loewe pointed out, scholars still rely with the utmost confidence on his writings as a framework whose validity has outdated their most recent findings, and whose detail has in many cases not been bettered.

Keywords: Longevity Meditation - Daoism Daoist Religious Practices.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quirin Press
Date
15 October 2020
Pages
168
ISBN
9781922169204

Methods of Nourishing the Vital Principle in the Ancient Daoist Religion is a tire a part of Book IX of Henri Maspero’s seminal work Taoism and Chinese Religion, the Revised Edition of which was published by Quirin Press in 2014 (ISBN: 978-1-922169-04-4).

Among the texts through which Maspero explores the Daoist practices of longevity before and during the Tang dynasty (618-907). The Collection of Books New and Old on the Absorption of Breath Gathered by the Master of Yanling (Yanling xiansheng ji xinjiu fuqijing

), probably compiled in the middle of the eighth century by an otherwise unknown figure, is a detailed account of the Daoist practice of embryonic respiration (taixi
). In general, embryonic respiration is an attempt to gain the vitality of the fetus-in particular, to reverse the process of aging-through a set of techniques intended to re-create the breathing of an embryo in the womb. These techniques, as set out in the text, reflect the increasing empha- sis within Daoism in the late Tang dynasty on internal rather than external practices.

The Formula for the Use of Breath by Perfect Men of Mysterious Simplicity, Expounded by the Master of Great Respect (Daweiyi xiansheng xuansuzhenren Yongqi jue

) describes a preliminary practice. Adepts must do physical exercises, calm the mind through meditation, clack their teeth, swallow their own saliva, and visualize the breath traveling properly through the body. Those who perfectly and constantly follow this method for nine years will be able to walk upon emptiness as one walks on substance, on water as if on earth.

After exploring the various breathing techniques, the second part of the book looks at the Methods of Uniting Yin
and Yang
to Nourish the Vital Principle and concludes with a section on Daoist gymnastic methods (daoyin
) used to help the Daoist adept to overcome the various internal obstacles and obstructions to the passage of breath.

As with all of Maspero’s work, what renders his approach impeccable is the manner in which he employed and relied on original source material. Maspero (1883-1945) was the first Western scholar to study the vast and recondite compendium of Daoist writing, the Daozang, and explore its historic meaning. And, as Michael Loewe pointed out, scholars still rely with the utmost confidence on his writings as a framework whose validity has outdated their most recent findings, and whose detail has in many cases not been bettered.

Keywords: Longevity Meditation - Daoism Daoist Religious Practices.

For further information visit www.quirinpress.com - Follow us on Twitter @QuirinPress

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quirin Press
Date
15 October 2020
Pages
168
ISBN
9781922169204