Qi Li = Chi Pattern
Ancient Concepts with Modern Uses

 

 

Long after I began to create Chi Patterns™ and to observe their adaptability to many of the challenges facing modern society did I run across this text below. This explaination verifies that the patterns, the Chi Patterns™ are a translation from ancient times. 

 

Working with guides, spirits and “The Wise Ones”, I have been inspired to create this collection of Chi Patterns™.  Now after almost 5 years, I am better able to understand the work I have dedicated my life to develop.       

                                                                                                                                                

This library of Chi Patterns™ has evolved out of needs of family and friends.  These patterns also provide solution for some of the unseen challenges of modern society.  These challenges or disruptions are found in the fields of energy unseen and unmesaurable by most devices.  Working with alchemy, energy, Bio-Detection, herbs, color and science like quantum physics and mathematics has given me the understanding and skills to develop these solutions using Chi Patterns™.   

                           

For example, Fresh and Vital™ provided me a solution to clean up my food with out having to go through an involved protocal each time I brought more food into my home.  It was a time consuming process and I wasn’t doing it every time.  Now Fresh and Vital™ is my “right hand man” to do the energy clearing work for me.  It is also doing the same for thousands of others too!  One day it will be millions of people taking advantage of the work done by Fresh and Vital™.

 

Ancient Chinese Concepts:

“Although the concept of qi has been very important within many Chinese philosophies, over the centuries their descriptions of qi have been varied and may seem to be in conflict with each other. Understanding of these disputes is complicated for people who did not grow up using the Chinese concept and its associated concepts. Until China came into contact with Western scientific and philosophical ideas (primarily by way of Catholic missionaries), they knew about things like stones and lightning, but they would not have categorized them in terms of matter and energy. Qi and li (, li, pattern) are their fundamental categories much as matter and energy have been fundamental categories for people in the West.                                               

 

 Their use of qi (lifebreath) and li (pattern, regularity, form, order) as their primary categories leaves in question how to account for liquids and solids, and, once the Western idea of energy came on the scene, how to relate it to the native idea of "qi". If Chinese and Western concepts are mixed in an attempt to characterize some of the problems that arise with the Chinese conceptual system, then one might ask whether qi exists as a "force" separate from "matter", whether qi arises from "matter", or whether "matter" arises from qi.”  From Wikipedia