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- | # {{context|Chinese philosophy}} The [[fundamental]] [[life-force]] or [[energy]]. | + | # ''[[Chinese philosophy]]'' The [[fundamental]] [[life-force]] or [[energy]]. |
#* '''2003''': Mallory Fromm, ''Qi Energy for Health and Healing: A Practical Guide to the Healing Principles of Life Energy'' | #* '''2003''': Mallory Fromm, ''Qi Energy for Health and Healing: A Practical Guide to the Healing Principles of Life Energy'' | ||
#*: And so he trained his '''qi''', his breath, and his sense of timing, so that strength and size became irrelevant to his understanding of Aikido. | #*: And so he trained his '''qi''', his breath, and his sense of timing, so that strength and size became irrelevant to his understanding of Aikido. | ||
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- Chinese philosophy The fundamental life-force or energy.
- 2003: Mallory Fromm, Qi Energy for Health and Healing: A Practical Guide to the Healing Principles of Life Energy
- And so he trained his qi, his breath, and his sense of timing, so that strength and size became irrelevant to his understanding of Aikido.
- 2003: Mallory Fromm, Qi Energy for Health and Healing: A Practical Guide to the Healing Principles of Life Energy
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