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  2. Self-cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Self-cultivation or personal cultivation (Chinese: 修身; pinyin: xiūshēn; Wade–Giles: hsiu-shen; lit. 'cultivate oneself') is the development of one's mind or capacities through one's own efforts. [1] Self-cultivation is the cultivation, integration, and coordination of mind and body.

  3. Xingming guizhi - Wikipedia

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    The Xingming guizhi (性命圭旨, Principles of Inner Nature and Vital Force) is a comprehensive Ming dynasty (1368-1644) text on neidan ("internal alchemy") self-cultivation techniques, which syncretistically quotes sources from the Three teachings of Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism (particularly the Yogachara school), and is richly illustrated with over fifty illustrations that later ...

  4. Taoist meditation - Wikipedia

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    A. C. Graham regards the Neiye as "possibly the oldest 'mystical' text in China"; [9] Harold Roth describes it as "a manual on the theory and practice of meditation that contains the earliest references to breath control and the earliest discussion of the physiological basis of self-cultivation in the Chinese tradition". [10]

  5. Great Learning - Wikipedia

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    Through self-cultivation one can bring order and harmony to one's mind, personal life, family, state and the world as a whole. By defining the path of learning (Dao) in governmental and social terms, the Great Learning links the spiritual realm with daily life, thus creating a vision of the Way (Dao) that is radically different from that of non ...

  6. Neiye - Wikipedia

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    The sinologist A. C. Graham regards the Neiye as "possibly the oldest 'mystical' text in China" (1989: 100). The professor of religious studies Harold D. Roth describes it as "a manual on the theory and practice of meditation that contains the earliest references to breath control and the earliest discussion of the physiological basis of self-cultivation in the Chinese tradition" (1991: 611 ...

  7. Jing zuo - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, "Neo-Confucian scholars take quiet sitting (Jing zuo) to be only a way to help understand one's gain in self-cultivation and they do not see it as a means to isolate oneself from human affairs. They believe that it is only within this world and among worldly affairs that one can progress in the path of spiritual cultivation."

  8. Grant Cardone Shares 10 Steps To Becoming a Self-Made ... - AOL

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    Here are 10 steps to take to become a self-made millionaire, according to Cardone. Check Out: 7 Best Passive Income Investments To Build Your Wealth in 2024 Read Next: 6 Subtly Genius Moves All ...

  9. Yangsheng (Daoism) - Wikipedia

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    Taking the divine elixir, however, will produce an interminable longevity and make one coeval with sky and earth; it lets one travel up and down in Paradise, riding clouds or driving dragons. [ 46 ] The Baopuzi makes a clear distinction between longevity and immortality, listing three types of immortals : celestial ( tiānxiān , 天仙 ...