mziskandar Publish time 14-4-2007 05:37 PM

Apakah Chi, Ki, tenaga dalaman?

adakah Chi, Ki, tenaga dalaman itu wujud? jika ya...

1. Apakah Chi, Ki, tenaga dalaman?
2. macam mana nak absorb/kumpul power nie?
3. apakah bukti saintific mengenainya?
4. apakah radas required to detect these energy?

wei_loon5063 Publish time 14-4-2007 09:05 PM

Reply #1 mziskandar's post

sains tak boleh terang sebab dua benda yang berlainan

kau boleh lihat falsafah taoism dan Yee ching

sebenarnya, qi adalah pernafasan dimana kau dapat kuasai dan control pernafasan kamu

macam tarik nafas dan dalam badan dapat control udara tu perlahan ke cepat....

dan sebenarnya....... energy Qi itu adalah udara.....

Qi gong adalah tentang cara cara kuasai can control pernafasan.......

cuma buat cam ni. duduk atau baring....... tarik dan lepas nafas panjang panjang

INGAT bukan dengan dada ........ tapi perut......

tarik sampai perut buncit......

lepas sampai perut kemek....... :loveliness:

ini adalah yang basic sekali

buat sampai kau dapat control pernafasan kamu secara perlahan....... perlahan dan berpanjangan.........

kemudian cuba pulak pergerakan yang bersifat bulatan..... tarik nafas dan lepas nafas perlahan lahan.....

apabila tangan macam ambil, tarik nafas

apabila tangan keluar atau macam bagi...... lepas nafas............

ingat..... semua pernafasan dengan perut....... bukan dada

pergerakan dia adala style dia... saya pun tak pro sangat..... ;P

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wei_loon5063 Publish time 14-4-2007 09:13 PM

qi maknanya udara atas gas dalam bahasa cina........ ia berasal dari falsafah taosim
lihat bulatan dibawah. ia adalah bulatan yin yang.....

yin bermaksud teduh, atau shade........
yang, sinar, atau light.....

ia simbol kepada positive dan negative kepade semua benda......
panjang; pendek
panas; sejuk
.... blabla bla......

http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:bCwwQQYlujrjcM:http://www.healingtherapies.info/images/Yin__Yang.gif

qi kong puka macam bulatan ini..... di mana pergerakan tangan setiasa dalam circular movement.....

The Chinese characters for Tai Chi Chuan can be translated as the 'Supreme Ultimate Force'. The notion of 'supreme ultimate' is often associated with the Chinese concept of yin-yang, the notion that one can see a dynamic duality (male/female, active/passive, dark/light, forceful/yielding, etc.) in all things. 'Force' (or, more literally, 'fist') can be thought of here as the means or way of achieving this ying-yang, or 'supreme-ultimate' discipline. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Taichi/Images/push.jpg Tai Chi, as it is practiced in the west today, can perhaps best be thought of as a moving form of yoga and meditation combined. There are a number of so- called forms (sometimes also called 'sets') which consist of a sequence of movements. Many of these movements are originally derived from the martial arts (and perhaps even more ancestrally than that, from the natural movements of animals and birds) although the way they are performed in Tai Chi is slowly, softly and gracefully with smooth and even transitions between them. For many practicioners the focus in doing them is not, first and foremost, martial, but as a meditative exercise for the body. For others the combat aspects of Tai Chi are of considerable interest. In Chinese philosophy and medicine there exists the concept of 'chi', a vital force that animates the body. One of the avowed aims of Tai Chi is to foster the circulation of this 'chi' within the body, the belief being that by doing so the health and vitality of the person are enhanced. This 'chi' circulates in patterns that are close related to the nervous and vascular system and thus the notion is closely connected with that of the practice of acupuncture and other oriental healing arts. Another aim of Tai Chi is to foster a calm and tranquil mind, focused on the precise execution of these exercises. Learning to do them correctly provides a practical avenue for learning about such things as balance, alignment, fine-scale motor control, rhythm of movement, the genesis of movement from the body's vital center, and so on. Thus the practice of Tai Chi can in some measure contribute to being able to better stand, walk, move, run, etc. in other spheres of life as well. Many practitioners notice benefits in terms of correcting poor postural, alignment or movement patterns which can contribute to tension or injury. Furthermore the meditative nature of the exercises is calming and relaxing in and of itself. Because the Tai Chi movements have their origins in the martial arts, practicing them does have some martial applications. In a two-person exercise called 'push-hands' Tai Chi principles are developed in terms of being sensitive to and responsive of another person's 'chi' or vital energy. It is also an opportunity to employ some of the martial aspects of Tai Chi in a kind of slow-tempo combat. Long-time practitioners of Tai Chi who are so-inclined can become very adept at martial arts. The emphasis in Tai Chi is on being able to channel potentially destructive energy (in the form of a kick or a punch) away from one in a manner that will dissipate the energy or send it in a direction where it is no longer a danger. The practical exercises of Tai Chi are also situated in a wider philosophical context of Taoism. This is a reflective, mystical Chinese tradition first associated with the scholar and mystic Lao Tsu, an older contemporary of Confucius. He wrote and taught in the province of Honan in the 6th century B.C. and authored the seminal work of Taoism, the Tao Te Ching. As a philosophy, Taoism has many elements but fundamentally it espouses a calm, reflective and mystic view of the world steeped in the beauty and tranquillity of nature. Tai Chi also has, particularly amongst eastern practitioners, a long connection with the I Ching a Chinese system of divination. There are associations between the 8 basic I Ching trigrams plus the five elements of Chinese alchemy (metal, wood, fire, water and earth) with the thirteen basic postures of Tai Chi created by Chang San-feng. There are also other associations with the full 64 trigrams of the I Ching and other movements in the Tai Chi form.

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wei_loon5063 Publish time 14-4-2007 09:45 PM

you can search on youtube...... there are many clips on how your movement should be....... remember.. breathe.....

hands in inhale

hands out.... exhale

here`s some keyword that you can search the video on youtube

qi gong

tai chi

falun gong

also in chinese for mroe results.. just copy and paste on search toolbar...   :loveliness:

太极

气功

mziskandar Publish time 15-4-2007 06:38 AM

thanks for the info...

adakah sama dgn aura?

1. camner kamera aura berfungsi?
2. boleh tak buat camera aura sendiri?

nak ambik gambar aura kat midvalley tu mahal sangat.. sampai rm30.00 skali snap (kaler aura aku, white (closer to body n dark blue fading out far from body ) ah soh tu kata my spiritual power is very very strong.

awek aku kaler yellow(inner) and orange(outer), normal thickness (few inches from body) ah soh tu kata dia nie panas baran...

wei_loon5063 Publish time 15-4-2007 07:06 AM

adakah sama dgn aura?

tidak...... aura lain dari Qi... kalau tak silap saya aura itu kepada roh.... atau aura anime yang kau maksud kan?? ;P
macam kat naruto; bleach; dragon ball??


1. camner kamera aura berfungsi?
??
2. boleh tak buat camera aura sendiri?
??

ah soh tu kata my spiritual power is very very strong.

siapa ah soh??

kalau dalam cantonese ah soh makna dia Si Bodoh tau?? ;P

Qi itu adalah tenaga.... udara yang kau kawal dalam badan..... MUNGKIN........ haba yang keluar dari badan dilihat sebagai aura......

apa spiritual power... explain in detail la

wei_loon5063 Publish time 15-4-2007 07:32 AM

nampaknya ada salah faham sini......

saya jawab kamu tentang tai chi sebab kamu tanya tentang Qi, atau Ki....

kedua dua adalah cina dan hokkien....... dan kedua dua adalah berasal dari tai chi..

Qi ini tak ada kene mengena dengan spiritual power atau aura.......

mziskandar Publish time 15-4-2007 07:51 AM

oo yer ke... hehe... sorry... aku ingat sama jer...

Wong Onn Yong Publish time 18-4-2007 10:35 PM

Chi is mastery of balance and it's meaning is variative

wei_loon5063 Publish time 21-4-2007 01:00 AM

Originally posted by Wong Onn Yong at 18-4-2007 10:35 PM
Chi is mastery of balance and it's meaning is variative


yala......

this dude here go see fortune telling n th fortune teller say his qi good not good......
:L
then he think qi tai chi the same

Atomic_Omnikid Publish time 21-4-2007 01:40 AM

Originally posted by wei_loon5063 at 21-4-2007 01:00



yala......

this dude here go see fortune telling n th fortune teller say his qi good not good......
:L
then he think qi tai chi the same

last year when my physic teacher teachs us 1st chapter,gelombang,she mentions abt project she given to her students last year (which is 2yr ago now)

One project impressed her,It's about detecting ghost using waves...she says all of our surrounding have their freqency and ghost like frequency tht appears dead silent to us,so thats why we can scare off ghost by making loud noise :funk:

and finally she mentions about diamond which repels negative frequency and make our frequency harmonius?so the point,is Tai chi works the same way as diamond does as mentioned by my physics teacher?

danialarif Publish time 14-5-2009 07:42 PM

Aku nak tanya... Apa jdi klau bleh control Ki ni...??:oApa aku bleh buat...?? bleh buat kamehameha ke..??:D

wei_loon5063 Publish time 3-9-2010 08:55 PM

Aku nak tanya... Apa jdi klau bleh control Ki ni...??Apa aku bleh buat...?? bleh buat kamehameha ...
danialarif Post at 14-5-2009 19:42 http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif

satu adalah melontar jarum yang dimana jarum itu dapat menembusi cermin dengan terband pada hadlaju yang sangat cepat

ia dirakam di national geographic fight science

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qHL2PSpecI

areenarena Publish time 14-2-2011 10:39 PM

nak berguru dengan goku nih:P
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