The "Ruyao jing" (Mirror for Compounding the Medicine) is one of
the most famous texts of Taoist Internal Alchemy, or Neidan.
Written in the 10th century and attributed to Cui Xifan, it
describes the foundations of Internal Alchemy in 20 short poems of
four verses. Because of its symbolic and cryptic language, it has
been subjected to different and sometimes conflicting
interpretations.
This book contains the first complete translation of the "Ruyao
jing" and of the commentary by Wang Jie, who lived in the 14th
century. Wang Jie - also known as Wang Daoyuan and as Hunran zi
(Master of the Inchoate) - was a second-generation disciple of the
great Neidan master, Li Daochun. His commentary is characterized by
a strong connection between the doctrinal and the practical aspects
of Neidan. The translator's notes provide details on the main
technical terms and on the relation of this work to other important
texts of Internal Alchemy, in particular the "Cantong qi" (Seal of
the Unity of the Three) and the "Wuzhen pian" (Awakening to
Reality).
The book is vol. 1 in the "Masters" series of Golden Elixir
Press.
Contents:
Introduction, p. vii
Translation, p. 1
Five Poems by Wang Jie, p. 65
Chinese Text, p. 69
Glossary of Chinese Characters, p. 83
Works Quoted, p. 89
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