“Wine give strenght to weary men. and And wine can of their wits the wise beguile. Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile. and Let those who drink not, but austerely dine, Dry up in law; the muses smell of wine. and No poem was ever written by a drinker of water. and Bacchus opens the gate of the heart. and Might to inspire new hopes and powerful To drown the bitterness of cares.” MenGivingHeartMightCareLawWaterPowerfulWiseWrittenInspireSeriousDrinkWineSmellWitDryGatesBitternessMuseWearySageIn-lawsDrinkersDineNew HopeDry UpStrenghtBacchus Author:Homer
“In neidan, the Mysterious Pass represents the time and place in which an alchemist joins the complimentary antinomies on which he or she works, such as inner nature and vital force (xing and ming), Dragon and Tiger (longhu), lead and mercury, Fire and Water, heart and kidneys, or kăn 坎 (Yang within Yin) and lí 離 (Yin within Yang).” HeartForceWaterFireMysteriousDragonsTigersAlchemistMercuryKidneysYang Author:Monica Esposito