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All right. Let’s return to ki. Ki = Life. Many people think Ki, Chi, Prana, Mana, etc. are some form of energy. Yes, yes, not wrong. But people conceive of energy as a kind of a force. As in; I can extend my Ki to you. Waaa!
Just found soem info I thought interesting to elaborate on your post, Kris:
Basic Types of Qi
Within the body there are two basic types of Qi. Congenital Qi is the Qi that we are born with. It is essentially limited and the quality and amount of this Qi represents our basic constitution. Acquired Qi, on the other hand, is derived from the foods we eat and the air that we breath. The quality of acquired Qi depends on our lifestyle habits such as food quality, balance of emotions, physical exercise and so on. The details regarding these two basic types of Qi are below:
Congenital Qi
Inherited from our parents
Gathered and formed at conception
Stored in the Kidneys
Determines basic constitution, strength and vitality
Essential to growth and development
Can be conserved but not replenished
Composite of:
Jing (Essence)
Yuan (Original Qi)
Acquired Qi
Post Natal Qi
Can be stored and replenished
Composite of:
Gu Qi (Essence of Food and Grain Qi)
Kong Qi (Air Qi)
Zong Qi (Gathering Qi)
Zhen Qi (True Qi) - Composite of Ying Qi (Nutritive Qi) & Wei Qi (Defensive Qi)
Map of the Creation of Qi
The graphic below describes the processes which take place within the body to produce the various types of Qi. If you click on a particular box it will take you to the next section where each type of Qi is described in full detail.
