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Zuowang (Chinese: 坐忘; pinyin:
zuòwàng) is a
classic Daoist meditation technique,
described as "a
state of deep
trance or
intense absorption,
during which...
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Taoists see a
connection between wu wei and
esoteric practices, such as
zuowang ('sitting in oblivion':
emptying the mind of
bodily awareness and thought)...
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displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Zuowang –
Daoist meditation technique Vip****ana —
Meditation of "seeing things...
- The
Zuowanglun or
Zuowang lun is a
Taoist meditative text that was
written by the
Shangqing School patriarch Sima
Chengzhen (647–735).
Taoism incorporated...
- one" (shouyi), "quiet sitting" (jingzuo), and "sitting forgetfulness" (
zuowang).
According to
Louis Komjathy, this type of
meditation "emphasizes emptiness...
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above three types of
Daoist meditation, some
important practices are:
Zuowang 坐忘 "sitting forgetting" was
first recorded in the (c. 3rd
century BCE)...
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Taoists see a
connection between wu wei and
esoteric practices, such as
zuowang ('sitting in oblivion':
emptying the mind of
bodily awareness and thought)...
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deeds seem heavenly." The
Taoist Zhuangzi (c. 3rd
century BCE)
records zuowang or "sitting forgetting" meditation.
Confucius asked his
disciple Yan ****...
- such as
fasting the mind (心齋, xīn zhāi) and
sitting and
forgetting (坐忘;
zuòwàng). The term no mind (wuxin) was
first discussed by
Chinese exegetes of the...
- Ānāpānasati "mindfulness of breathing") and
Indian gymnastic exercises.
Daoist zuowang ("sitting and forgetting") and
qingjing (清靜, "clarity and stillness") meditating...