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“nei-dan”
Inner alchemy
 

I CHING
 
Lao-tzu

 
Chuang-tzu

The theory of
"nei-dan"
 

The Secret of Duchamp
 
DUCHAMP CODE
 
 
 
内丹術(内観法)
 
『内経図』 ( nei-jing-tu )
 
The nei-jing-tu, a kind of the nei-dan-tu, has been printed by Baiyun-guan in Beijing. A microcosm of body is depicted on the nei-jing-tu as a landscape of mountain and river in which a stream flows from the mountains to the sea. The brain is depicted as the mountains, and the two eyeballs are depicted as the moon and the sun. Besides, the internal organs are illustrated allegorically. The microcosmic orbit inverts the normal flow of jing (vitality) through the body, and this reversal refines jing into qi (energy). The most parts of "The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even " ( or "The Large Glass", 1915-23) by Marcel Duchamp, are common to the “nei-jing-tu”.
 
     to   The Large Glass 
     to   infra-thin       to   L.H.O.O.Q.
     to   Kyoshuu Isikawa, The Stone garden of "nai-dan", 2007~
 

 
The nei-jing-tu
Baiyun-guan in Beijing