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Mr T
11-11-2001, 01:21 AM
is Chinese "chi," and japanese "Ki," the same thing? If not what are the differences?

taijiquan_student
11-11-2001, 01:25 AM
yep.

"Duifang jing zhi meng ji, wo fang tui zhi ce fang xi zhi."

honorisc
11-11-2001, 01:41 AM
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Very some such, perhaps might have been, likely say some, some not.

Richie
11-11-2001, 01:50 AM
You are right. They are the same.

SevenStar
11-11-2001, 02:51 AM
same thing as punap, prana, megin, etc. ...(I had a brain **** and can't remember the thai and greek names for it)

"Just because I joke around sometimes doesn't mean I'm serious about kung-fu.
" - nightair

diego
11-11-2001, 03:08 AM
7 take off your shirt twist it up and raise like a helicopter and hit us with the greekthai

if i throw sand in ya face;WILL YOU Blink".

SevenStar
11-11-2001, 09:32 AM
punap is himalayan... look for a style called vadha and you will hear the term punap. interestingly, the term "vadha" literally means "to slay with an empty hand"

Megin is norse. Check out an art called stav. I believe they have different names for different aspects of internal training and megin is one of them. Not sure about that, but shouldn't take too much searching to find an answeer.


"Just because I joke around sometimes doesn't mean I'm serious about kung-fu.
" - nightair

Wongsifu
11-11-2001, 01:44 PM
aslong as its punap and not punan or punani that sevenstar mentioned , were ok still :D

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shaolinboxer
11-11-2001, 05:32 PM
Koichi Tohei, founder of the Ki Society, believes that they are NOT the same.

I remain undecided.

omegapoint
11-12-2001, 02:34 AM
They are synonymous...