Geof Nanto Posted April 16, 2021 For anyone with an interest in the formative history of neidan and Chinese Buddhism, I highly recommend this well researched and very readable essay by Kevin Buckelew. Until I read it, I had no idea of the Buddhist antecedents for cultivation realities I thought were unique to both Chinese and Western alchemy. Here’s the opening paragraph: From the fifth century through the present day, Chinese Buddhists have discussed the need for aspirants seeking liberation to “nurture the embryo of sagehood” (yang shengtai 養聖胎). On its surface, this understudied but widespread trope might seem puzzling: Buddhist liberation is typically understood to be a matter of enlightenment, not embodiment. Fetal gestation, moreover, is cast in many Buddhist scriptures as emblematizing bondage to cyclical rebirth. So what are we to make of this expression? Is it just a metaphor? https://www.kevinbuckelew.info/s/Buckelew-Pregnant-Metaphor.pdf The essay also has a comprehensive section titled, The Embryo of Sagehood in Daoist Inner Alchemy. While the focus of some of the author’s conclusions is very different from mine as a practitioner, the research is excellent. I especially liked reading the abundant quotations from early Chinese practitioners. I found plenty of insights that parallel and hence reinforce and expand my own. 3 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cleansox Posted April 16, 2021 Good one, thanks for sharing it! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
exorcist_1699 Posted April 20, 2021 (edited) Chinese Buddhist texts is one of the most difficult areas of the classical Chinese , I appreciate anyone , especially western scholars , who are brave enough to do such an attempt . Also because it is one of the constituents of the Chinese and Japanese cultures ,it seems to be something difficult to evade if you aim at high-level spiritual achievement Edited April 20, 2021 by exorcist_1699 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creation Posted April 21, 2021 Interesting, thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites