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The “Bear” Necessities of Neidan:
What do you truly need to begin the path of Taoist internal alchemy?
In this new issue of Golden Cinnabar Letters, Prof. Dr. Dan K.J. Vercammen reflects on the “bear necessities” of Neidan practice—drawing from both classical tradition and personal experience. From finding the right teacher to creating the right conditions, this article explores what is essential for a meaningful and successful journey.
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Apr 205 min read


Neidan: A Matter of Life and Death
“Understanding both life and death is key to getting rid of fear.
Once you understand what death really is, there’s no need to be frightened. And so, you need to die to ‘understand’ it. You may think now that it is impossible to understand anything once you’re dead. You’re right. Understanding death does mean that death is the end of your life, of you, of your thoughts and feelings. Yet it’s the beginning of something else. And there are different ways to experience death. So
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Apr 137 min read


When the Poet’s Brush Becomes a Sword
Searching for and Meeting Jia Dao Chinese ink painting in the style of the Southern literati tradition (12th - 13th century), depicting a solitary scholar in the mountains. Notes from the Tower of Songs Issue 2 By Dan KJ Vercammen Let’s travel back in time to the Tang dynasty to meet an interesting poet: Jia Dao 賈島 (779–843) . A Buddhist who, in his poems, seems also fascinated by a Taoist lifestyle . He was also known as Langxian 浪仙—the wandering immortal. As the theme of th
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Apr 84 min read


Talking about Practice and Theory: Entering the Minefield
What do jing, qi, and shen really mean in practice? Beyond simplified translations, this article explores the complexity of Taoist internal alchemy and the challenges of interpreting its language, offering a practical perspective on theory, experience, and transformation.
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Mar 306 min read


CINNABAR LIBRARY AND RESEARCH NOTES
An introduction to the Cinnabar Library and the role of texts as “threads” (jing 經) — sustaining and transmitting Taoist alchemical tradition across generations.
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Mar 95 min read


LINEAGE ESSENTIALS
What defines a Chinese lineage? Not reputation or claims, but transmission: a living continuity that binds people together, protects a body of knowledge, and safeguards its essential characteristics. Within a tradition, the distinction between those “inside the gate” and those outside it is not a matter of status, but of responsibility, depth of training, and the preservation of what cannot be obtained through texts alone. This essay offers a closer look at lineage as it func
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Feb 98 min read
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