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  1. Protocols, and is generally of poor quality. No force corresponding to, qi , ( or yin and yang) has been found in the sciences of physics or human
  2. The presence of one of the Six Excesses, or a pattern of stagnation (of, qi , due, etc.). In a concurrent exterior pattern, repletion is characterized by
  3. Referred to as" deficiency ", can be further differentiated into vacuity of, qi , due, yin and yang, with all their respective characteristic symptoms. Yin
  4. BC) that is credited with first establishing the pathways through which, qi , circulates in the human body. The ancient Chinese described it as" life-force
  5. In traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts. The literal translation of ", qi ," is breath, air,or gas. Term and character The etymological explanation for
  6. Spleen QI vacuity, Spleen yang vacuity, Spleen QI vacuity with down-bearing, qi , Spleen QI vacuity with lack of blood containment, cold-damp invasion of the
  7. Lower Kantian at or below the navel transforms sexual essence, or Jing, into,QI, energy. The middle Kantian in the middle of the chest transforms QI energy into
  8. Are different. This is called 异病同治,同病异治 (, There are disharmony patterns of, qi , due, the body fluids, the zàng-fǔ, and the meridians. They are ultimately
  9. Jing, into QI energy. The middle Kantian in the middle of the chest transforms, qi , energy into she, or spirit, and the higher Kantian at the level of the
  10. Point (Taiyuan LU-9) associated with the lung (or lungs),and that when, qi , flow is not in balance, blood pools and stagnates. Modern science-based
  11. Is paired with an FM organ, which are nourished by the blood and concentrate, qi , for a particular function, with meridians being extensions of those functional
  12. Weakness” in one of the five elements develops until it impedes the flow of, qi , cycling throughout the body, causing the symptoms of illness. Acupuncture is
  13. Not only one but several kinds of QI (氣). In a general sense, qi , is something that is defined by five" cardinal functions ": # Actuation (推動
  14. Which includes metal and wood, but excludes air, which is replaced with, qi , which is a force or energy rather than an element. In Chinese philosophy the
  15. Function. Finite product spaces Given n seminaries spaces Xi with seminorms, qi , we can define the product space as: X: = \prod_^ X_i with vector addition
  16. 里, ) of the body to the limbs and joints (" the surface" 表, ),transporting, qi , and due (blood). TCM identifies 12" regular" and 8" extraordinary "
  17. A deity are simply flows of divine energy (the flowing Tao in conjunction with, qi , is often seen as a river; Dharma (Buddhism) the law of nature discovered by
  18. The human body as an energy system, except that it involves the circulation of, qi , ( I, chi ) energy. The Qi energy, equivalent to the Hindu Prank, flows through
  19. The QI to restore balance. Blood TCM asserts that blood is propelled by, qi , that the 100 blood“ vessels are the pathways of the blood ’, that the vessels
  20. Seven-branch may remain lit as an eternal flame. In Taoism, the Seven-Star Lamp, qi , xing Deng 七星燈 is a seven-branched oil lamp lit to represent the 7 stars of the
  21. Kōan. Akin Baku recommended preparing for koan practice by concentrating on, qi , breathing and its effect on the body's center of gravity, called the Kantian
  22. X_i). Which is a seminorm on X. The function q is a norm if and only if all, qi , are norms. More generally, for each real p≥1 we have the seminorm:: q: (x_1
  23. Human physiology. But this research is rarely verified and the connection with, qi , may be spurious. The location of meridians is said in the Ling SHU to be based
  24. Mechanical dipole operator Consider a collection of N particles with charges, qi , and position vectors RI. For instance, this collection may be a molecule
  25. The blood is propelled by the heart pumping it. Modern practitioners may consider, qi , to be no more than a metaphor for function, but many proponents consider it to
  26. Causing the symptoms of illness. Acupuncture is described as manipulating the,QI, to restore balance. Blood TCM asserts that blood is propelled by QI, that the
  27. Birth, attributing various conditions of health and difficulty with the flow of, qi , through various meridians. A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of
  28. Lineages open channels so lung (Lung is a Tibetan term cognate with prank or, qi , ) may move without obstruction. Yoga opens chakras and evokes positive
  29. Fields) which act as furnaces, where the types of energy in the body (Jing, qi , and she) are progressively refined. These Martians play a very similar role
  30. Or gas. Term and character The etymological explanation for the form of the,QI, logogram in the traditional form characters in the box at the right show three
  31. Philosophy the universe consists of heaven and earth, heaven being made of, qi , and earth being made of the five elements (in the Chinese view, the attributes
  32. Blood heat in the case of due; Spleen QI vacuity, Spleen yang vacuity, Spleen,QI, vacuity with down-bearing QI, Spleen QI vacuity with lack of blood containment
  33. Human body. The ancient Chinese described it as" life-force ". They believed, qi , permeated everything and linked their surroundings together. They likened it to
  34. Of this character). Definition References to concepts analogous to the,QI, taken to be the life-process or flow of energy that sustains living beings are
  35. Blood vacuity, blood stasis, and blood heat in the case of due; Spleen, qi , vacuity,Spleen yang vacuity, Spleen QI vacuity with down-bearing QI, Spleen QI
  36. Head),transforms Shen into Fuji, infinite space of void. In Japan, the word, qi , is written I, and is related to the practice of Reiki, and plays an important
  37. Excessive emission. # Transformation (氣化, ) - of food, drink,and breath into, qi , due, and fine (“ fluids” ), and/or transformation of all the latter into
  38. Disease and pathology to perturbations in the metaphysical force known as, qi , ( a word variously translated as" energy "," breath ", or " vital energy" '
  39. Arts. Nadia training Internal styles focus on awareness of the spirit, mind,QI, ( " energy" ) and the use of relaxed () leverage rather than muscular tension
  40. Is defense and it has pronounced yang nature. (also called 真氣, ‘ ’ true ‘ ’, qi , or 原氣, ‘ ’ original ‘’ QI). Due (blood) In contrast to most of the other
  41. Qi vacuity, Spleen yang vacuity, Spleen QI vacuity with down-bearing QI, Spleen,QI, vacuity with lack of blood containment, cold-damp invasion of the Spleen
  42. And/or transformation of all the latter into each other. Vacuity of, qi , will especially be characterized by pale complexion, lassitude of spirit, lack
  43. The body. Qi TCM distinguishes not only one but several kinds of, qi , ( 氣). In a general sense, qi is something that is defined by five" cardinal
  44. And treatments to provide stability and longevity. Although the concept of, qi , has been important within many Chinese philosophies, over the centuries the
  45. Found in many belief systems, especially in Asia. Philosophical conceptions of, qi , from the earliest records of Chinese philosophy (5th century BC) correspond
  46. Yang nature. (also called 真氣, ‘ ’ true ‘’ QI, or 原氣, ‘ ’ original ‘ ’, qi , ). Due (blood) In contrast to most of the other functional entities, xuě (血
  47. Within many Chinese philosophies, over the centuries the descriptions of, qi , have varied and have sometimes been in conflict. Until China came into contact
  48. Framework. Its concepts include LI (principle, akin to Plato's forms),QI, ( vital or material force),tail (the Great Ultimate),and in (mind).
  49. The Chinese of the Han Dynasty believed the Moon to be energy equated to, qi , their 'radiating influence' theory also recognized that the light of the Moon
  50. The sexual energy, and Shen, or spirit energy. In the principle circuit of, qi , called the Microcosmic orbit, energy rises up a main meridian along the spine

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