Understanding The Concept of Qi
Understanding The Concept of Qi
matter and energy are interchangeable and that matter is simply another form of energy. Matter is
constantly vibrating in the form of particles or wave forms; it is constantly changing, either
affecting or interacting with energy. Energy is inherent in the living human body, and the human
body is sustained by energy (Figure 2).
The ancient Chinese mastered specific techniques to balance the bodys energy (Qi), in order to live
in harmony with the ever changing environmental (Earth Qi) and universal (Heaven Qi) energetic
fields. Chinese Energetic Medicine maintains that when living things start to lose their Qi, they lose
their vitality. An ancient Daoist saying states, Life comes into beginning because Qi is amassed;
when Qi is scattered, the person dies.
Qi is stored within the human body in the form of energetic pools, creating the energetic matrix of
the internal organs. From these internal pools, the bodys life-force energy flows in the form of
rivers and streams. These special energetic rivers and streams extend throughout the human body,
creating its various energetic vessels, channels, and collateral pathways.
Endnotes:
This article was adapted from The Secret Teachings Of Chinese Energetic Medicine, Volume 1:
Energetic Anatomy and Physiology., The International Institute of Medical Qigong Publishing
House, 2014. This book is a revised and expanded new edition of Volume 1 of the Chinese Medical
Qigong Therapy five volume series.
Professor Jerry Alan Johnson is currently the author of twenty-one books and twenty-five DVDS.
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