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1. The official chronicle of the State of Lu, The Spring and Autumn Annals states that Sun Tzu was born in Qi whereas The Records of the Grand Historian or Shiji states that Sun Tzu was a native of Wu
2. Warring States Period was period of constant war fought between seven nations (Zhao, Qi, Qin, Chu, Han, Wei and Yan) to gain control over the vast expanse of fertile territory in Eastern China
3. Pressure when the numb period had formed a lesion and qi stagnation point (that is, the core part of the cancer), the pathological changes of pressure continues to spread, uncomfortable symptoms
4. Storehouse of Qi and Prana
5. qi and prana emanate from the Sun and interact weakly (or in subtle ways) with
6. that qi and prana emanate from the Sun
7. literature) that qi emanates from the Sun In Chinese culture (under the
8. all this suggests that qi, prana and kundalini are, by definition and observation,
9. in the metaphysical literature The helical path of charged qi particles when
10. absorption of large amounts of qi, which serves to preserve the biomolecu-
11. Qi is the life force that flows uninterrupted throughout the body, similar to blood throwing throughout the veins
12. It is when there is a disruption in this Qi that problems and illness occurs; restoring the flow of the Qi restores harmony and dissolves the symptoms of illness
13. Acupuncture focuses on the Qi that flows throughout the body; it flows through points known as meridian points
14. While it is flowing freely we are healthy and happy, but if the channels should become blocked then the Qi stagnates and this leads to symptoms of various illnesses depending on where the Qi is blocked
15. It works by the acupuncturist restoring the normal flow of the Qi by stimulating certain points on the body
16. What we are referring to is “human energy”, otherwise called prana, chi, qi, vital life, the source of all that is, etc
17. 28: Boost the Qi in your home: Cleanse arguments, sickness and stagnant energy with a sage smudge stick
18. and the QI signs
19. The purpose of the application of this practice is to locate that Qi or that vital energy in your surroundings by creating balance and harmony around you
20. The Power of Qi
21. Regulates the mind, breathing and energy by circulating the Qi in the left and right directions
22. The Buddhist practitioner explained that, “In the West, I understand, it is very common for people to shy away from the negative energy, or contaminated qi, of others
23. “The practice of Tong Len, then, is respectful of this avoidance of negativity, but moves into and deals with the ‘unhealthy’ qi or suffering of others in a very direct fashion
24. “A more wholistic and perhaps more spiritual explanation would be that Tar-chin was connected on a qi level to all of creation in a very profound way
25. Brother Francis looked like a corpse, yet the doctor felt a quality of qi, or vitality, within the monk that suggested otherwise
26. It is as if their qi, or life force, and mine have become one
27. This makes great sense since the Source of all qi, as I view things, is One—God, mediated in Christ
28. Qi is the life force, which keeps us in existence and sustains all things
29. It is primarily the qi that is worked with in Chinese medicine, the context or blueprint in which I practice as a medical qigong doctor
30. Qi radiates from us and can be perceived and understood and interpreted by another, especially after he or she has had training in meditation, Asian medicine, or prayer
31. Humbled and impressed by this master’s insight into my own Christian spirituality, but still intimidated by the scene, I shouted back, “Can’t I just watch from land? All I need is enough qi to get me back to the monastery
32. His session lasted about an hour and a half and his twelve major meridians, the channels through which the qi flows, were opened and balanced during the treatment
33. Francis had dubbed her “Grandma Qi” because she was of a grandmotherly age and still bursting with life
34. The abbot held one hand near an organ and his other hand touched a finger or toe that related to that organ and the meridian channel through which the qi flowed to and from the given organ
35. ’ This part of the body is considered to be the center of the human person, the place where a limitless amount of qi can be stored
36. This ancient Chinese hand position is called “sword fingers” and is used to create a more laser-like beam of qi for cutting through contamination or for transmitting qi from the doctor to the patient in a more focused way than by using a flat palm
37. He concentrated on moving the life force of God through and into Rob, by “cutting through the evil qi” so that fresh and healthy qi could be received by the patient and also flow more easily
38. Next, with the patient in the deeply relaxed state typical during such a treatment, the doctor placed his right hand above the lungs of the young man lying on the treatment table and took the thumb of the patient in his left hand and began transmitting qi along the meridian from the lungs to the thumb
39. He followed this by doing the same thing with the colon and index finger, again transmitting qi through the meridian
40. The abbot asked the grieving father to stand up and showed him some moves with his hands and body meant to stimulate the flow of qi in the meridians related to the Air/Metal element, as well as throughout the entire body
41. ’ It means that you can master Qi
42. Imagine that something is flowing through your hands, Qi energy, or light, or water, and then overflows into the earth
43. “But at the beginning the brain becomes fixed by the thought, in particular before the movement of the Qi
44. That’s why it is very important to learn to control your thoughts… Then you will be able really to guide Qi moving inside of your body
45. explained, “You have seen one more feature of the energy Qi - its ability to accumulate ions of metal
46. My thought was implemented by Qi which, through my breath, brought these ions from the air into the paper
47. And these ions are connected by the energy Qi mixed up with psychic energy
48. Qi is the connecting link between ions of metal, and psychic energy creates any shape for a short period of time
49. “Now we’ll breathe in as usual, in other words, vol-untary, and breathe out into the bowl-like Hara, as if filling it with Qi energy until you have a feeling of light heaviness
50. When the Hara fills up, you should let this Qi energy pass through from Hara into the legs through the center of the feet into the earth…”