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Belamide Paulino T.
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Self-cultivation and Quanzhen Daoism with special reference to the legacy of Qiu Chuji.
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Self-cultivation and Quanzhen Daoism with special reference to the legacy of Qiu Chuji./
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Belamide Paulino T.
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234 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-06, Section: A, page: 2279.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-06A.
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Religion, History of. -
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9780612690738
Self-cultivation and Quanzhen Daoism with special reference to the legacy of Qiu Chuji.
Belamide Paulino T.
Self-cultivation and Quanzhen Daoism with special reference to the legacy of Qiu Chuji.
- 234 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-06, Section: A, page: 2279.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2002.
The Quanzhen, founded by Wang Chongyang, is unique in Daoist history as the first Daoist religious community to adopt monastic institutions, such as celibacy and communal living. Qiu Chuji was one of Wang's seven principal disciples and his fourth successor as patriarch of Quanzhen. Insofar as his significance in Quanzhen history is concerned, Yao Congwu says: "Wang Chongyang founded it; Qiu Changchun expanded it". Qiu is also considered to be the founder of the Longmen ('Dragon Gate') lineage, which is virtually what remains of Quanzhen Daoism today.
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In religious or mystical systems, self-cultivation is the practical component through which believers strive to attain some kind of real experience of ultimate perfection and unity of reality. In today's therapeutic culture that promotes interconnectedness and holism, self-cultivation is becoming a popular concern. This explains the vitality of Daoist self-cultivation today, particularly that of the internal alchemy tradition, as shown by the popularity of quigong in China and internationally. Quanzhen did not invent internal alchemy, but it was Quanzhen who 'popularized' it. Before Quanzhen, internal alchemy was transmitted only to members of certain family lineages. In the Quanzhen community, it was available to anybody who was judged to be worthy or gifted for it.
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