A Study of Cheng Yi’s Quiet-Sitting Meditation and Other Contemplative Practices in the Confucian Context
This study delves into Cheng Yi’s (程頤, 1033–1107) Ruist (Confucian) contemplative practices, addressing a gap in contemplative studies from a Ruist perspective. As a seminal thinker in the Cheng-Zhu lineage, Cheng Yi developed various practices, including quiet-sitting meditation, beholding, calligr...
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Main Author: | Bin Song |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Contemplative Sciences Center
2023-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Contemplative Studies |
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