Small excerpt from

https://sites.google.com/site/delawareteasociety/yoked-to-earth-a-t...

"During the reign of Emperor Cheng of the Han, hunters in the Zhongnan Mountains saw a person who wore no clothes, his body covered with black hair. Upon seeing this person, the hunters wanted to pursue and capture him, but the person leapt over gullies and valleys as if in flight, and so could not be overtaken. [But after being surrounded and captured, it was discovered this person was a 200 plus year old woman, who had once been a concubine of Qin Emperor Ziying. When he had surrendered to the 'invaders of the east', she fled into the mountains where she learned to subside on 'the resin and nuts of pines' from an old man. Afterwards, this diet 'enabled [her] to feel neither hunger nor thirst; in winter [she] was not cold, in summer [she] was not hot.']

    The hunters took the woman back in. They offered her grain to eat. When she first smelled the stink of grain, she vomited, and only after several days could she tolerate it. After little more than two years of this [diet], her body hair fell out; she turned old and died. Had she not been caught by men, she would have become a transcendent." (Campany 2002)

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  • Oh more of this please, reminds me of the ringing cedar series eh

    • :) I have read the first book of that series, the content was good/inspiring overall, the author was bugging me a little (understandable though, wasn't his profession originally), I am meaning to get back to it. Apparently the series get progressively better.

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      • From what I recall Anastasia had/has a diet similar to that of the Taoist Immortals "Transcendent." - Fresh mountain herbs, fruits, pine nuts and resin, mushrooms. Not sure what energetic practices she had. Though I believe these things are natural/spontaneously arise with the right conditions.

  • interesting :) thanks for the link

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