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Prana

 

Prana is sanskrit for ‘vital life’. In Vedantic philosophy it refers to ‘a vital, life-sustaining force of living beings and vital energy, comparable to the Chinese notion of Chi or Qi. Prana is a central concept in Ayurveda and Yoga where it is believed to flow through a network of subtle channels called nadis.’ source In tradtitional Indian medicine and spiritual science nadis are the channels through which ‘the energies of the subtle body are said to flow. They connect at special points of intensity called chakras. Nadis seem to correspond to the meridians of traditional Chinese medicine*.’  They ‘are not nerves but rather channels for the flow of consciousness.’ Nadi literally means 'flow'. ‘Just as the negative and positive forces of electricity flow through complex circuits, in the same way, pram shako (vital force) and manas shako (mental force) flow through every part of our body via these nadis. According to the tantras there are 72,000 or more such channels or networks through which the stimuli flow like an electric current from one point to another.’ source & yogabodychakra.com

 

* Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) asserts that the body has natural patterns of qi that circulate in channels called meridians. In TCM, symptoms of various illnesses are believed to be the product of disrupted, blocked, or unbalanced qi movement through the body's meridians, as well as deficiencies or imbalances of qi in the Zang Fu organs. Traditional Chinese medicine often seeks to relieve these imbalances by adjusting the circulation of qi using a variety of techniques including herbology, food therapy, physical training regimens (qigong, tai chi chuan), (…) and acupuncture.' source

 

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