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The concept of Qi was different at the time. This whole emitting idea arose much

later-I would even say it's modern. There is no mention of emitting qi in any of

the classics. I would not go far as to say it absolutely didn't exist, just that

there is zero evidence of its existence.

 

Just because something is done today in China does not mean it was done a couple

of thousand years ago...that's a bit of a strange argument.

 

Chinese Medicine , " znelms " <znelms

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> There is actually a fairly modern account of stone needles being used for

insertion in the book " Fourth Uncle in the Mountain, " but whose to say that

ancient doctors didn't do there fair share of Emitting Qi through stones too?

> I know for a fact, emitting qi through stones like jade and carnelian is done

today in China so why not in ancient times?

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I am no expert in the matter, but some might argue that the mere act of using

intention when inserting or manipulating a needle is emitting qi. Besides, I

doubt very much that any of us has read all of the classics or have understood

all that was read, these are necessary requirements to determine that " There is

no mention of emitting qi in any of the classics. "

 

 

> The concept of Qi was different at the time. This whole emitting idea arose

much later-I would even say it's modern. There is no mention of emitting qi in

any of the classics. I would not go far as to say it absolutely didn't exist,

just that there is zero evidence of its existence.

>

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John Bedini has shown that quartz, iron pyrite (fool's gold) and other rocks

have the property of being " negative resistors. " They seem to be drawing

" electrons " from the vaccuum, or zero point field. Or " orgone, " the mass

free substratum from which particles arise on the subatomic level.

I don't know that the concept of " qi " was any different back in ancient

times. The concept of the " luminiferous aether " wasn't too different from

our concept of qi.

 

 

 

 

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<Chinese Medicine >

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:17 AM

R: Re: Emitting Qi?

 

 

If the " emitting Qi " could be inside the stone needle? Jade is a quartz, you

know that this mineral has electric proprties (piezoelectric, where " piezo "

derives from ancient greek " push (in) " , " press (in) " .) Maybe that this Qi

could be a not well yet known kind of electric energy. What do you think

about?

 

 

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Chinese Medicine Per conto di znelms

Inviato: lunedì 28 settembre 2009 16.55

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I am no expert in the matter, but some might argue that the mere act of

using intention when inserting or manipulating a needle is emitting qi.

Besides, I doubt very much that any of us has read all of the classics or

have understood all that was read, these are necessary requirements to

determine that " There is no mention of emitting qi in any of the classics. "

 

> The concept of Qi was different at the time. This whole emitting idea

arose much later-I would even say it's modern. There is no mention of

emitting qi in any of the classics. I would not go far as to say it

absolutely didn't exist, just that there is zero evidence of its existence.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Chinese Medicine , " "

<saudelligabriele wrote:

> Besides, I doubt very much that any of us has read all of the classics or have

understood all that was read, these are necessary requirements to determine that

" There is no mention of emitting qi in any of the classics. "

 

Clearly, not everyone has read all of the classics, but to suggest there aren't

people here who have read at least the foundational books from the Han is not

realistic. If I am wrong, perhaps I am asking this on the wrong list.

 

As I said, it's impossible to prove it's not there but there is no evidence.

Instead of providing me with some, you just restated what I had already said:

one person can't do it, which is why I was looking for help. I much prefer that

people show me where this concept is. I'm not being facetious here...if such a

text exists, I would love to read it. If such a term can be found, I would love

to know about it. So far, people have brought some nice modern ideas to explain

how the idea might have existed, but so far no Chinese terms or texts, just

conjecture.

 

What I do find is Ling Shu Chapter One where the use of the 9 needles is

explained clearly. Even if I try to stretch what it says, I can't come up with

the idea of emitting qi. Puncturing and cutting are there, as is " massage " with

the flat stone to smooth out/extend the qi, but no where is the physician said

to use any of those probes to emit qi into or onto the patient.

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