List of Illustrations
Translator's Preface
Introduction
Part Ⅰ:The Nature of Meditation
1. Longevity is Actually Possible
2. Meditation
3. Mental and Physical Conditions During Meditation
4. Ch'i Phenomena of the Body
5. Postures in Meditation
6. Use of the Mind in Meditation
7. Concentration on the Ch'iao Cavity in Taoist Meditation
Part Ⅱ: The Nature and Reactions of Ch'i
8. The Nature o{ Ch'i
9. Reactions of Ch'i During Meditation
10. How to Open Up Jen Mai
11. Fasting and the Function of the Middle Ch'i
12. A Big Belly is Not Tao
13. The Human Body and the Importance of Feet
14. Arguments Over the Ch'i Channels
15. Ch'i Channels from Taoism and Buddhism
16. What is Middle Mai?
17. Why Ch'i Channels Vibrate
18. What Happens After Ch'i Channels Open?
19. Motives for Meditation
20. The Theory of Ching, Ch'i and Shen
Part Ⅲ:Cultivation of Ching, Ch'i and Shen
21. Timing and Stages of Cultivation
22. The Concept of Ching
23. Transmutation of Ching into Ch'i
24. Cultivation of Ch'i and Stopping the Breath
25. The Wonder and Mystery of Breath
26. Changing Temperaments and Cycles of Ch'i
27. Cultivating Ch'i and Calming the Mind
28. Three Flowers and Five Ch'i
29. Meditation and Cultivation of Shen
Appendix Ⅰ:Cultivating Samadhi and Wisdom Through Ch'an (Zen)
Appendix Ⅱ:Ch'an (Zen) and Pointing at the Moon
Index