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The Taoist Body

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Informationen zum Autor Kristofer Schipper is currently Directeur d'Etudes at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris. An ordained Taoist priest and one of the world's leading authorities on Taoism, Schipper has published extensively on the subject in French, English, Chinese, and Japanese. Karen C. Duval is Research Editor with The Papers of Benjamin Franklin . Norman Girardot is chairman of the Department of Religious Studies at Lehigh University and author of Myth and Meaning in Early Taoism (California, 1983). Klappentext The ancient system of thought known as Taoism remains today the least well known of the world's great religions and one of the most inaccessible aspects of Chinese culture. This is in large part because Western thought clings to the notion of the separation of matter and spirit, body and soul. Taoism refuses this dualism and considers the body's perfection as essential as the soul's redemption is to Christianity.Kristofer Schipper's elegant and lucid introduction to the traditions of Taoism and the masters who transmit them will reward all those interested in China and in religions. The result of over twenty-five years of research, including eight years of fieldwork in China, Schipper's book retraces, step by step, the way that leads from Chinese shamanism and traditional village life to the physical Tending Life techniques, which in turn lead to the mysticism of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu. Schipper shows the fundamental unity underlying all aspects of Taoism as Taoism considers itself to be. The social body--the community, the village, the land--corresponds in all aspects to the physical body in Taoism. In both of them the survival of humanity is decided here and now. "My destiny is within me, not in Heaven!" Zusammenfassung Suitable for those interested in China and in religions, this work offers an introduction to the traditions of Taoism and the masters who transmit them. It traces the way that leads from Chinese shamanism and traditional village life to the physical Tending Life techniques, which in turn lead to the mysticism of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu.FOREWORD BY NORMAN GIRADOT  AUTHOR'S NOTE  l Taoism  The Notion of Religion  The Tao  The History of Taoism  The Destruction of Taoism  2 Everyday Religion  The Temples  The Calendar  Festivals  Food  3 Divinity  Cosmology  The Gods  Spiritual Power  4 The Masters of the Gods  Puppets and Mediums  The Barefoot Master and His Ritual  The Dignitaries of the Tao  The Register  5 Ritual  Becoming a Tao-shih  The Sacrifice ofWritings  The Altar  6 The Inner Landscape  The Environment  The Image of the Body  The Inhabitants  7 Lao Tzu, the Body of the Tao  Birth  8 Keeping the One  The Preliminary Stage: The Work of the Ch'i (Ch'i-kung)  Chaos: The Work of the Tao  The Return  9 The Immortals  The Abstinence from Grains  Mountains  Alchemy  10 Teaching without Words  The Kingdom of Humpty-Dumpty  The Fast of the Heart  Daily Life  NOTES  BIBLIOGRAPHY  INDEX...

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Authors Kristofer Schipper, Schipper Kristofer, Schipper/Duval
Assisted by Karen C. Duval (Editor), Norman Girardot (Editor), Kristofer Schipper (Editor), Norman Girardot (Foreword), Girardot Norman (Foreword), Karen C. Duval (Translation), Duval Karen C. (Translation)
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.05.1994
 
EAN 9780520082243
ISBN 978-0-520-08224-3
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 153 mm x 227 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

RELIGION / Taoism, Taoism

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