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The info contained in Flying without Wings is a fair representation and overview of the Southern school of Alchemy that comes mainly from the Huang Ting Ching or ‘classic of the yellow court’. Saso translates this as ‘Golden Pavillion’, also part of the title of one of his books, which is a translation of the ‘huang ting ching’. I have always found that my knowledge was deepened by reading the Taoist cannon, so I say ‘return to the source’ and read the huang ting ching for a better understanding of southern alchemy.
Regards,
Bryn
Hi and thanks for the feedback. My articles are indeed simplistic as they serve as an introduction to Taoist practice that even the layman can benefit from. Taoist practice shouldn’t get too cerebral and complex or it loses much of it’s benefit.
“A mind ever free from its own process beholds the true miracle of Tao
A mind ever lost in its own process sees only the forms of the world”
Dao De Jing
Regards,
Bryn Orr
Hi Matthew,
Saw your message as I surfed on by. My email is brynorr@yahoo.com.au Looking forward to hearing from you.