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Stephen Fry
“The short answer to that is 'no.' The long answer is 'fuck no.”
Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry
“...Catholic versus Protestant, essentially. It's that kind of fight. ... And it goes on to this day. Will we never learn? Who knows? Religion. Shit it.”
Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry
“It is complete loose stool water. It is arse-gravy of the worst kind. - About "The Da Vinci Code”
Stephen Fry
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Lynne McTaggart
“Quantum physics findings show that consciousness itself created order - or indeed in some way created the world - this suggested much more capacity in the human being than was currently understood. It also suggested some revolutionary notions about humans in relation to their world and the relation between all living things. What they were asking was how far our bodies extended. Did they end with what we always thought of as our own isolated persona, or 鈥榚xtend out鈥� so that the demarcation between us and our world was less clear-cut? Did living consciousness possess some quantum field like properties, enabling it to extend its influence out into the world? If so, was it possible to do more than simply observe? How strong was our influence? It was only a small step in logic to conclude that in our act of participation as an observer in the quantum world, we might also be an influencer, a creator. Did we not only stop the butterfly at a certain point in its flight, but also influence the path it will take - nudging it in a particular direction?
This explains action at a distance, what scientists call non locality. The theory that two subatomic particles once in close proximity seemingly communicate over any distance after they are separated.”
Lynne McTaggart, The Field

Michael Scott
“There is no such thing as magic. It is a word. A silly, foolish, overused word. There is only your aura...or the Chinese have a better word for it: qi. A life force. An energy. This is the energy that flows within you. It can be shaped, molded, directed.”
Michael Scott, The Warlock

Lynne McTaggart
“Why two (or whole groups) of people can come up with the same story or idea at the same time, even when across the world from each-other:
"A field is a region of influence, where a force will influence objects at a distance with nothing in between. We and our universe live in a Quantum sea of light. Scientists have found that the real currency of the universe is an exchange of energy. Life radiates light, even when grown in the dark. Creation takes place amidst a background sea of energy, which metaphysics might call the Force, and scientists call the "Field." (Officially the Zero Point Field) There is no empty space, even the darkest empty space is actually a cauldron of energies. Matter is simply concentrations of this energy (particles are just little knots of energy.) All life is energy (light) interacting. The universe is self-regenreating and eternal, constantly refreshing itself and in touch with every other part of itself instantaneously. Everything in it is giving, exchanging and interacting with energy, coming in and out of existence at every level. The self has a field of influence on the world and visa versa based on this energy.
Biology has more and more been determined a quantum process, and consciousness as well, functions at the quantum level (connected to a universe of energy that underlies and connects everything). Scientist Walter Schempp's showed that long and short term memory is stored not in our brain but in this "Field" of energy or light that pervades and creates the universe and world we live in.
A number of scientists since him would go on to argue that the brain is simply the retrieval and read-out mechanism of the ultimate storage medium - the Field. Associates from Japan would hypothesize that what we think of as memory is simply a coherent emission of signals from the "Field," and that longer memories are a structured grouping of this wave information. If this were true, it would explain why one tiny association often triggers a riot of sights, sounds and smells. It would also explain why, with long-term memory in particular, recall is instantaneous and doesn't require any scanning mechanism to sift through years and years of memory.
If they are correct, our brain is not a storage medium but a receiving mechanism in every sense, and memory is simply a distant cousin of perception.
Some scientists went as far as to suggest that all of our higher cognitive processes result from an interaction with the Field. This kind of constant interaction might account for intuition or creativity - and how ideas come to us in bursts of insight, sometimes in fragments but often as a miraculous whole. An intuitive leap might simply be a sudden coalescence of coherence in the Field.
The fact that the human body was exchanging information with a mutable field of quantum fluctuation suggested something profound about the world. It hinted at human capabilities for knowledge and communication far deeper and more extended than we presently understand. It also blurred the boundary lines of our individuality - our very sense of separateness. If living things boil down to charged particles interacting with a Field and sending out and receiving quantum information, where did we end and the rest of the world began? Where was consciousness-encased inside our bodies or out there in the Field?
Indeed, there was no more 'out there' if we and the rest of the world were so intrinsically interconnected. In ignoring the effect of the "Field" modern physicists set mankind back, by eliminating the possibility of interconnectedness and obscuring a scientific explanation for many kinds of miracles. In re-normalizing their equations (to leave this part out) what they'd been doing was a little like subtracting God.”
Lynne McTaggart, The Field

“With the right kinds of energy, every disease is curable.”
Julia H Sun

Kenneth S. Cohen
“Qi is the Chinese word for "life energy". According to Chinese medicine, qi is the animating power that flows through all living things. A living being is filled with it. A dead person has no more qi. A healthy individual has more qi than one who is ill. However health is more than an abundance of qi. Health implies that the qi in our bodies is clear, rather than polluted and turbid, and flowing smoothly, liek a stream, not blocked or stagnant.”
Kenneth S. Cohen, The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing

Kenneth S. Cohen
“When filled with qi, the body is like a tree branch filled with sap; it can bend and flow with the breeze, but it does not snap or lose its connection with the root. On the other hand, a stiff, dead branch is easily broken. Thus the adage of Lao Zi, "Concentrate the qi and you will achieve the utmost suppleness... Suppleness is the essence of life.”
Kenneth S. Cohen, The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing

“To be in the Qi flow is the key to return to oneness with the Tao.”
Ricardo B Serrano, Six healing Qigong sounds with Mantras

“The unusual difficulty in making Qi intelligible in modern Western philosophy suggests that the underlying Chinese metaphysical assumption is significantly different from the Cartesian
dichotomy between spirit and matter.... (furthermore) the continuous presence in Chinese philosophy of the idea of Qi as a way of conceptualizing the base structure and function of the cosmos, despite the availability of symbolic resources to make an analytical distinction between spirit and matter as an undifferentiated whole. The loss of analytical clarity is compensated by the reward of imaginative richness. The fruitful ambiguity of Qi allows philosophers to explore realms of being which are inconceivable to people constricted to Cartesian dichotomy.”
Tui Wei-ming

Sanchita Pandey
“Life energy exists in animate and inanimate things.”
Sanchita Pandey, Lessons from My Garden

Kenneth S. Cohen
“There is a qigong saying, "When the intent (yi) arrives, the qi [life force] arrives." This means that the more your mind is focused on what you are doing, the more qi you can develop and control.”
Kenneth S. Cohen, The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing

Kenneth S. Cohen
“Qi cannot flow through a tense, knotted muscle or a locked joint.”
Kenneth S. Cohen, The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing

Kenneth Meadows
“The life essence - this spirit or energy-force is within every human being, within all animals, birds and creatures that swim and crawl, within plants and trees, and within rocks and stones and minerals. It is even within the very elements themselves - within Water and Fire and Earth and even Air, for it is in the very winds that freshen and vitalise us and keep us 'alive'.”
Kenneth Meadows, Earth Medicine: Revealing Hidden Teachings of the Native American Medicine Wheel

“Deus se mant茅m em um pa铆s usando um trip茅: ignor芒ncia (p茅ssimo sistema educacional), burrice (baixo QI m茅dio), e mis茅ria (baixo IDH). QI parece ser algo heredit谩rio.
Segundo Daniel Goleman, pesquisador que popularizou o conceito de intelig锚ncia emocional (QE), que se op玫e ao QI, o QI somente contribui com 20% do sucesso. Intelig锚ncia emocional pode nos ajudar a passar mesmo a pessoa mais inteligente.
Crist茫os possuem baixo QE, estudo confirmam isso, que pode ser ensinado nas escolas. Um projeto que foi rejeitado, e tentei fazer passar, visava isso: ensinar intelig锚ncia emocional nas escolas.
Entre as habilidades da IE est谩 a habilidade de lidar com cr铆ticas. Agredir pessoas por pensar diferente, ou ser diferente, mostra baixo QE, que pode ser aumentado.”
Jorge Guerra Pires, Ci锚ncia para n茫o cientistas: como ser mais racional em um mundo cada vez mais irracional (Vol. II: Religi茫o) (Intelig锚ncia Artificial, Democracia, e Pensamento Cr铆tico)

“Ki" is the same as gunpowder. The more pressure you add to it, the stronger it'll explode.”
Masahiko Takajo, riki oh volume 7
tags: chi, ki, qi