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      • Interested In:

        Dating Women, Relationship with Women, Friends, Activity Partners

      • Member Since:

        Feb 2008

      • Hometown:

        Sarawak

      • Company:

        Religion

      • 7th's URL:

        http://profiles.friendster.com/sevensenses

      • Other education:

        Earth

      • Occupation:

        Counsellor

      • Affiliations:

        Religious

      • What I enjoy doing:

        Detecting, Sensing, Researching, Reasoning, Sharing, Organizing, Reading, Problem Solving

      • Favorite Books:

        Feng Shui

      • Favorite Movies:

        Down The Rabbit Holes

      • Favorite Music:

        Easy Listening, Soft & all the music inside my walker

      • Favorite TV Shows:

        Live Broadcast And Uncensored Broadcast

      • Zodiac Sign:

        Gemini

      • About Me:

        I have intuition and clairvoyance, I like to pursue activities such as yoga & qigong that will help my chakras, dormant & Kundalini.

        I believe in 气/氣/Ch'i/Qi/energies (Feng Shui Chi/Qi-Energies).

        Qi is part of every living thing that exists, as a kind of "Life Force" or "Spiritual Energy". It is frequently translated as "Energy Flow", or literally as "Air", "Breath", or "Gas".

        References to things analogous to the Qi taken to be the life-process or “Flow” of metaphysical energy that sustains living beings are found in many belief systems, especially in Asia.

        Qigong relies on the traditional Chinese belief that the body has something that might be described as an "Energy Field" generated and maintained by the natural respiration of the body, known as Qi. Qi means breath or gas in Chinese, and by extension, the energy produced by breathing that keeps us alive.

        However, the benefits of Qigong become much more controversial when it is asserted that Qigong derives its benefits from Qi acting as a kind of "Biological Plasma" that cannot be detected by scientific instruments.

        Many proponents of Qigong claim that they can directly detect and manipulate Qi. Others, including some traditional Chinese practitioners, believe that Qi can be viewed as a metaphor for certain biological processes, and the effectiveness of qigong can also be explained in terms of concepts more familiar to Western medicine such as stress management.

        Early civilized humans learned how to live in houses to protect their Qi from the moisture that had troubled them when they lived in caves.

        Maintaining one's Qi with providing oneself adequate nutrition.

        The [Morally] noble man guards himself against three things. When he is young, his Xue-Qi has not yet stabilized, so he guards himself against sexual passion. When he reaches his prime, his Xue-Qi is not easily subdued, so he guards himself against combativeness. When he reaches old age, his Xue-Qi is already depleted, so he guards himself against acquisitiveness.

        Qi can be characterized as an individual's vital energies. This Qi was necessary to activity, and it could be controlled by a well-integrated will power. But this Qi could not adequately be characterized by English words like "Lifebreath" or "Bio-Plasma" because when properly nurtured it was capable of extending beyond the human body to reach throughout the universe. This Qi can be augmented by means of careful exercise of one's moral capacities. On the other hand, the Qi of an individual can be degraded by averse external forces that succeed in operating on that individual.

        Not only human beings and animals were have "Qi". Wind is the "Qi" of the earth. Moreover, cosmic Yin and Yang " are the greatest of 'Qi'." He describes Qi as "issuing forth" and creating profound effects.

        Human beings are born [because of] the accumulation of 'Qi'. When it accumulates there is life. When it dissipates there is death. There is one 'Qi' that connects and pervades everything in the world.

        Fire and water have Qi but do not have life. Grasses and trees have life but do not have perceptivity. Fowl and beasts have perceptivity but do not have yi (sense of right and wrong, duty, justice). Men have Qi, life, perceptivity, and yi. This passage gives us some insight into the idea of "Qi". Chinese people at such an early time had no concept of radiant energy. But they were aware that one can be heated by a campfire even though the air between camper and fire is quite cold. Clearly, something is emitted by the fire and reaches the camper. They called it "Qi". "Qi" to refer to the vital forces of the body that decline with advanced age.

        The traditional Chinese art of placement and arrangement of space called Feng Shui is based on the flow of Qi, interactions between the Five Elements, Yin and Yang and other factors. The retention or dissipation of Qi is believed to affect the health, wealth, energy level, luck and many other aspects of the occupants of the space. Color, shape and the physical location of each item in a space affects the flow of Qi by slowing it down, redirecting it or accelerating it, which directly affects the energy level of the occupants.

      • Who I Want to Meet:

        1. People that believe human have 7th sense.
        2. People that have 7th sense.
        3. People that believe in special, extra, unique, superpower, extraordinary ability, etc.
        4. People that have special, extra, unique, superpower, extraordinary ability, etc.
        5. Young people that have many knowledge about Feng Shui and Qi
        6. People that have Qi and know how to use or/and can control Qi.
        7. Young Feng Shui Master
        8. Young fortune teller
        9. People that believe me.

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