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    Qi
    /CHē/

    noun

    • 1. the circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine: "acupuncture is thought to work by balancing the body's flow of qi"
  2. The meaning of QI is vital energy that is held to animate the body internally and is of central importance in some Eastern systems of medical treatment (such as acupuncture) and of exercise or self-defense (such as tai chi).

  3. May 31, 2024 · qi, in Chinese philosophy, medicine, and religion, the psychophysical energies that permeate the universe. Early Daoist philosophers and alchemists, who regarded qi as a vital force inhering in the breath and bodily fluids, developed techniques to alter and control the movement of qi within the body; their aim was to achieve physical longevity ...

  4. Aug 28, 2017 · In English, qi (also known as chi) is usually translated as “vital life force,” but qi goes beyond that simple translation. According to Classical Chinese Philosophy, qi is the force that makes up and binds together all things in the universe.

  5. Feb 25, 2019 · Takeaway. You may have heard the term “qi” before if you’ve tried acupuncture or have seen a doctor who practices Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Qi (pronounced “chee”) is arguably the most...

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · Literally, the word qi means "breath," 'air" or "gas, but figuratively, qi is life-forcethat which animates the forms of the world. It is the vibratory nature of phenomena—the flow and tremoring that is happening continuously at molecular, atomic and sub-atomic levels.

  7. Two concepts that are unique and fundamental to Chinese medicine are Qi (usually translated as "vital energy") and yin and yang (the harmony of all the opposite elements and forces that make up existence).

  8. Composed of a number of vital substances -- qi (pronounced chee), blood, essence, and body fluids -- the body and mind express their qualities through the functions of the internal organs.

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