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The Way of Complete Perfection
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Orientations 1. Poetic Insights 2. Direct Instruction 3. Daily Practice 4. Alchemical Transformation 5. Scripture Study 6. Hagiographical Ideals 7. Monastic Life Appendix 1. Quanzhen Technical Glossary Appendix 2. Quanzhen Texts Translated in The Way of Complete Perfection Chinese Character Glossary Bibliography Index

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Louis Komjathy is Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego. His previous books include Cultivating Perfection: Mysticism and Self-transformation in Early Quanzhen Daoism; Handbooks for Daoist Practice; and Title Index to Daoist Collections.

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"...Komjathy's personal investment in Quanzhen Daoism seems to enhance his insights. His knowledge is based not only on extensive study of texts but on personal interaction and participation in the living Quanzhen tradition. This knowledge shines through particularly in his introductions to the anthology as a whole and to the individual chapters." - Monumenta Serica "...much-needed ... a welcome addition to the growing list of well-translated texts constituting literary expressions of Chinese religiosity from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries." - Journal of Chinese Religions "This is the first and only comprehensive analysis and translation of key scriptures related to the Complete Realization school of the Daoist tradition. Only a few of these texts have ever previously been translated into English, and these were not readily accessible. Complete Realization is one of only two Daoist schools to survive intact into the twenty-first century, and this work is highly significant in making available resources to non-Chinese readers for the study of a living tradition. Komjathy is one of only a handful of scholars in the field with the expertise to produce such a work." - Jeffrey Dippmann, coeditor of Riding the Wind with Liezi: New Perspectives on the Daoist Classic

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