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Tradition of Transformative Initiation in Taoism and the Concept of xian

https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-4-9-24

Abstract

This paper focuses on the characteristics of one of the key types of Taoist tradition - хian , which is usually inaccurately translated as “immortal”. Based on a number of texts of Taoist traditions Lingbao, Shanqing and Quanzhen, the paper shows that the acquisition of the state of xianhood is not connected with physical immortality, but based on the deep transformative and transpersonal experience. The practitioner goes through a series of transformative stages, each of which, depending on the particular school, includes a set of spiritual practices aimed at achieving absolute peace and self-deactualization. Such reincarnation is also accompanied by the acquisition of a bright “light”, getting a “shining spirit”, immersion into a “deep dream” that is associated with a strong insight experience. In some cases, it could be regarded as the self-rebirth in the true form (the state of the “true man”): passing through the stage of “dying of the previous body” and rebirth in the new one, as well as going to the “distant wanderings”, which typologically can be defined as a special type of rites of passage and passing through a system of consecrated rituals.

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A. A. Maslov
Institute of Far Eastern Studies RAS
Russian Federation


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Maslov A.A. Tradition of Transformative Initiation in Taoism and the Concept of xian. Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology. 2020;19(4):9-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-4-9-24

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