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Tsing Hua Journal of Chinese Studies
ISSN 0577-9170; DOI 10.6503/THJCS

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Interpretation of Taoism’s Mythical Philosophy─Origin, Development, Return and Perfection of Consciousness Hsi-san Lai

Vol. 34 No. 2   3/2004

Title

Interpretation of Taoism’s Mythical Philosophy─Origin, Development, Return and Perfection of Consciousness Hsi-san Lai

Author

Hsi-san Lai

Genre

Article  

Pages

327-382

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Language

Chinese

Key words

Taoism, myth, chaos, Yellow emperor(Huangti), consciousness

Abstract

         

       The article tries to integrate mythical images of Taoism, and then make a systematic creative interpretation of them. At first, make the correspondence of mythical images with Taoism’s philosophy. On the other hand, I want to combine metaphoric subjects of mythical images and construct their developmental and dialectical relationship, such as ontology, cosmogony, return of practice, and perfect style. The dialectical process of metaphoric subjects is a representation of spiritual consciousness, which is movement from the beginning of chaos to the differential mind, and then return to the mystical consciousness, which finally unites the chaos and differential mind together. That is to say, the dialectical process of mythical images can translate as: origin, development, return, and perfection of consciousness.

 

 

Author: Hsi-san Lai
Genre: Article
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