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Ta Ssu Ming - Open wide the door of heaven

Identifier

013849

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Ta Ssu Ming - [The Greater Master of Fate]

The following poem is from the Chiu Ko, the "Nine Sings" by Ch'u Yuan, c. 200 BCE.

The word translated here as "Heaven" is tian in Mandarin Chinese. The written symbol for tian literally means "the highest," and can refer to both "the sky" and "the gods." The written ideograph shows an inverted V shape with two horizontal lines crossing the top, the highest of which hold blank space, indicating that there is nothing above this highest point. Again, the idea of celestial power is linked to both the skies and to righteous destruction.

A description of the experience

Open wide the door of heaven!

On a black cloud I ride in splendour,

Bidding the whirlwind drive before me,

Causing the rainstorm to lay the dust.

The source of the experience

Taoism

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Activity not known

Commonsteps

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