Acupuncture derives from the concept in traditional Chinese medicine that disease results from a disruption in the flow of chi — the body's
circulating life energy — and imbalances in the forces of yin and yang.
«Qi [noun][pronounciation: chee]:
the circulating life energy that in Asian philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things.»
Not exact matches
When I inquired about this new foray into brief stretching, he started talking about helping out his Qi (sounds like chee), which in Traditional Chinese Wisdom is the
circulating vital
energy or
life force within us.
Venu: Flute Vian: Full of
life & energy, Alive / lively Vaasu: Wealth Vaayu: Breeze Vyan: Air circulating in the body / Life Giving Vyush: Daybreak Yog: Lord Buddha Yuj: To concentrate Yuv: Vigo
life &
energy, Alive / lively Vaasu: Wealth Vaayu: Breeze Vyan: Air
circulating in the body /
Life Giving Vyush: Daybreak Yog: Lord Buddha Yuj: To concentrate Yuv: Vigo
Life Giving Vyush: Daybreak Yog: Lord Buddha Yuj: To concentrate Yuv: Vigorous
The vital
life force then stops
circulating throughout the body and is redirected into the main
energy channel called the sushumna, within which the chakra system resides.