How do you define 'Qi'?!
Question: How do you define 'Qi'!?
I need to learn it's meaning for my Chinese medicine class!. And I just don't get it!. Maybe if it is explained in another way!? My text defines Qi as "matter on the verge of becoming energy, or energy at the point of materializing!."Www@Answer-Health@Com
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The way I've commonly heard it is as being "life energy" or "energy flow"!. You can find a lot of good info at http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Qi
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Qi, Ki, Prana, Mana, Energy are all the same meaning!.
Qi Qong is the practice of using energy!. NIH National Institute of Health defines it as Bio Energy Field or Human Energy Field and they are doing research big time
Albert Einstein e=mc2 means energy is never destroyed it only changes form!. Everything is energy!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Qi Qong is the practice of using energy!. NIH National Institute of Health defines it as Bio Energy Field or Human Energy Field and they are doing research big time
Albert Einstein e=mc2 means energy is never destroyed it only changes form!. Everything is energy!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Qi/ Chi is life force energy!.
That's a bad definition!. Qi is not your soul, but the body's energy that keeps it alive!. Animals & plants have Qi too!.
Chinese medicine focuses on balancing Qi- imbalance = disease- too much Qi in one area sucks Qi or energy from another!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
That's a bad definition!. Qi is not your soul, but the body's energy that keeps it alive!. Animals & plants have Qi too!.
Chinese medicine focuses on balancing Qi- imbalance = disease- too much Qi in one area sucks Qi or energy from another!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Qi is nature's force, energy, or threshold of (as your definition leads) the point of which (when focused) converts to expendable energy!.Www@Answer-Health@Com