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The term "hot" often implies a "leaked" or "newly shared" file. While the original Xingming Guizhi is undoubtedly in the public domain (being over 400 years old), modern translations and annotated editions are not. Because this PDF is "hot," many will download

Scholars comparing Tibetan Buddhism (Mahamudra/Dzogchen) with Taoist Neidan have identified striking parallels in Xingming Guizhi. Courses on "Asian Contemplative Science" are assigning this text, creating seasonal spikes in PDF downloads at the start of each semester. You can find scanned copies on: Xingming Guizhi

The original Ming-dynasty woodblock text is in the public domain. You can find scanned copies on:

Xingming Guizhi (性命圭旨), often translated as "The Secret of the Golden Flower" (though distinct from the more Westernized Richard Wilhelm translation) or "The Cardinal Principles of Life and Nature," is a celebrated classic of Daoist internal alchemy (Neidan).

Compiled during the Ming Dynasty (likely in the late 16th century), the text is an encyclopedic guide to spiritual cultivation. Unlike many esoteric texts that hide their meaning in cryptic poetry, Xingming Guizhi is renowned for its systematic approach and detailed illustrations.

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