shanlung Posted October 29, 2015 Whoever didn't notice tao do battle wasn't paying attention. And whoever who do not know the Tao exist in midst of battle or in the midst of peace , or in a 66-72 hours work week cannot be a Taoist idiotic or not or even a run of the mill dime a dozen Taoist Idiotic Taoist and palm leave waving and hosannas singing of Yangzi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taoist Texts Posted October 29, 2015 @Taoist Texts: What was the sect of swordsmen-alchemists you mentioned called? I would like to know a little more about them. Here you go: The other commentary attached to the text—attributed to Luo Gongyuan 羅公遠 (ca. 655‑758)—indicates that the nature of the weapon, and the powers it possesses and bestows upon one who wields it, varies greatly according to the rank and caliber of the Immortal in question: 1) Heavenly Stalwarts (tianxia 天俠) are originally Heav‑ enly Immortals who have been bestowed a sword by the Su‑ preme Thearch (Shangdi 上帝). 2) Immortal Knights (xianxia 仙俠) [are those who] after cultivating the practices for the heavenly ascension of the Per‑ fected, further refine the qi to forge a sword. 3) Holy Stalwarts (lingxia 靈俠) [are those who after] al‑ ready having become Earthly Immortals, dwell in a mountain as its protector. Once they have refined their sword and dagger to completion, they become able to instantly dispatch the fly‑ ing sword to any location within 10,000 li, as soon as they hear of any injustice. 4) Wind Stalwarts (fengxia 風俠) are also Earthly Immor‑ tals. In refining the sword and dagger, they practice only in‑ termittently and do not reach the ultimate efficacy. When they hear of injustice, they can arrive instantly with body and sword wherever wind can penetrate (they cannot penetrate solid surfaces). 5) Water Stalwarts (shuixia 水俠) are originally Water Im‑ mortals (shuixian 水仙).49 When the refining [of the sword] is completed, they are called Water Stalwarts. They cannot fly if there is no water. 6) Fire Stalwarts (huoxia 火俠). When they practice this, they naturally are set on fire. This is also known as The Samadhi of Fiery Radiance. Once they have completed the re‑ fining of the sword and dagger, and when the body is about to fly, they require a ball of Transformation Fire, on which to ride upon to come and go. Thus they are called Fire Stalwarts. 7) Air Stalwarts (qixia 氣俠) [are those who have] only learned to stabilize the breath. Thereby with the essence and efflorescence they refine the sword. When the sword is com‑ plete it is like air. [because they] wield [this] while coming and going, they are called Air Stalwarts. 8) Ghost Stalwarts (guixia 鬼俠). People cannot see their form. They had originally cultivated [the way of] the Spirit Immortal (shenxian 神仙). They have a water and ink form, and a water and ink sword. In exiting, entering, coming and going, they are no different from air. 9) Sword‑Encountering Stalwarts (yujianxia 遇劍俠) are those who, having come upon a precious sword, can transform and appear at will in the East and West.50 “Do Immortals Kill?: The Controversy Surrounding Lü Dongbin.” Journal of Daoist Studies, vol. 1 (2008), pp. 28-66. STEPHEN ESKILDSEN, PROF. DR. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites