Traditional cultures all over the world know the importance of this
life energy
Chi --
The Energy and Essence of Life
by Rebecca
Brents
Physicists
have been saying for decades, maybe centuries, and mystics for eons
that everything is made of energy. It's one thing to learn that fact
as a kid so you can spit it back on a science exam. It's another
thing to accept it intellectually.
It's something
very profound and different, however, to really get inside that
notion and understand intuitively, unquestionably, what that means.
When you do that, the knowledge becomes an inalienable part of your
life ... and it changes you. Because thoughts, too, are energy.
The idea that
all things are made of energy is different from the notion that
matter is formed from atoms with electrons spinning in orbit around
nuclei and the possibility that everything can be broken down into
essential elements defined by the Periodic Table. That statement may
be true, in a microscopic and mechanical way.
The dog lying
against my leg as I write this article may be physically composed of
hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, calcium, and so forth. But she and her
irrepressible little spirit are also something more. Infinitely more
... and infinitely precious.
If you take
the precise number of molecules, the exact ratio of elements
contained in this dog, stir them all together and watch the result
... you will not reproduce her. You won't even come close. She is a
product of the mysterious energy that animates her and makes her
uniquely herself.
Whether you
want to call it spirit, or soul, or aura, or essence ... there is a
key energy in absolutely everything. People, dogs, plants,
mountains, cities, buildings, rocks, cars, appliances, streets,
rivers, clouds, you name it. American Indians, among others, indeed
spoke of Spirit ... and built their religions around that notion.
Mountains, deer, corn, rain ... everything had Spirit. Cognitive,
sentient Spirit that could be felt, honored, addressed, and even
bargained with.
If you pay any
attention at all to the world around you, you know exactly what I
mean by this concept of essential energy. You feel it in an
automatic attraction or repulsion to other people, places, objects
... and even ideas. When the energy around you is steady, congruent,
and supportive ... you feel safe, calm, serene, and happy. This can
come from being in a special place, or being with a special person,
or even running a special fantasy on the movie screen of your
imagination.
It works the
other direction, too. Some people give you the creeps ... just by
being in your air space. Some places can make you physically ill if
you stay in them too long. Some memories can ruin your whole
evening's mood. Their energy with yours jangles, clashes, hurts,
wounds, and repels.
The Chinese
call this thing ... this energy ... this essence: Chi. Pronounced
ch-ee. And sometimes spelled Qi. The presence of Chi ... as seen and
sensed in absolutely everything ... is a fundamental undertone that
shapes their whole world view, and touches everything from their
concept of medicine to their ways of architecture.
Over the
centuries, the Orientals ... like those of us in the West ... have
constructed perspectives about how things work, have mapped out
principles on which they see life operating, have devised strategies
to manipulate advantages for themselves and enhance their health and
comfort. Maneuvering the flow and quality of Chi is crucial to many
of these thoughts and tactics.
This very
approach presents us with novel concepts ... which open up new
possibilities if we move to integrate some of their ideas with some
of our own. The result, in my experience, has indeed been a stronger
and more empowered way of managing myself and my personal world.
Once you have experienced and recognized this thing ... you take it
for granted and work with it the way you do the color red, the sound
of the wind, and the feel of yourself located inside the structure
of your own body.
As I said in
the beginning ... it becomes a part of you. And you are forever
changed.
(c) 2007
Rebecca Brents, All rights reserved.
About the
author: Rebecca Brents writes on astrology, tarot, feng shui, and
self-improvement at Enchanted Spirit:
http://www.enchantedspirit.org, and offers online lectures and
classes.
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