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    life force

    noun

    • 1. the force that gives something its vitality or strength: "the passionate life force of the symphony"
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  3. 3 days ago · Scientific Exploration of Life Force Energy. In recent years, scientific studies have begun examining this universal life force. Some researchers, like Lynne McTaggart in The Field, suggest that collective consciousness or “life force” may offer a scientific basis for traditionally unexplained phenomena, from alternative medicine’s efficacy to the possibility of life after death.

  4. 5 days ago · The origins of life force energy can be traced back to ancient civilizations’ belief systems and practices. Throughout history, various cultures have embraced the concept of an unseen energy that permeates all living things. In ancient China, this life force was known as “qi” or “chi,” while in India it was referred to as “prana.”

  5. 1 day ago · Conclusion. Defining life is a complex and ongoing endeavor in biology. The definition of life has evolved over time, from Aristotle’s philosophical perspectives to the modern understanding of life as a self-sustaining, energy-transmitting, information-processing, and self-replicating entity. While there is still debate among scientists, the ...

  6. 4 days ago · When our Qi is strong, we glow. And what’s amazing about us humans is we’re actually able to cultivate this life force energy, this Qi, and that’s what Qigong is all about. With Qigong, you can clear the negative, stagnant Qi that is collected from negative emotions, and you can bring in fresh, new energy from nature and from within your ...

  7. 3 days ago · Our Life is compassed round with Necessity; yet is the meaning of Life itself no other than Freedom, than Voluntary Force: thus have we a warfare; in the beginning, especially, a hard-fought battle. [2]

  8. 3 days ago · The mythological idea of ichor as a partially toxic life force mirrors modern understanding of harmful microorganisms, bloodborne toxins and diseases. Blood, both literally and metaphorically, holds a unique place at the intersection of biology, culture, and spirituality - carrying life and disease, strength and vulnerability.

  9. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SoulSoul - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Plato was the first thinker in antiquity to combine the various functions of the soul into one coherent conception: the soul is that which moves things (i.e., that which gives life, on the view that life is self-motion) by means of its thoughts, requiring that it be both a mover and a thinker.

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