--- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>
> ED,
> Â
> Despite what you say below, the electro-resistance instruments are widely
> used in hospitals in China to detect the routes of the flow of qi and
> combined with acupuncture to cure diseases. It has been there for years.
> Patients have no doubts about the healing effects.
> Â
> The flow of qi can be felt when you practise qigong. It can even be
> transmitted from a qigong master to you.
> Â
> The problem with the western medicine is that in the routes of qi-flow, the
> anatomy has found not at all difference in cell or other structures. Based on
> that, western medical workers deny the existance of qi, notwithstanding the
> practical effects. By the same token, you can also deny zen. Bill would be
> happy to be released of his duties.
> Â
> Anthony
>
Hi Anthony. From my practice of traditional Japanese martial arts, I would
say that Ki is certainly real, although I couldn't say what it is.
Steve
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