Qi, or chi, is the concept of vital energy or life force in Chinese philosophy and culture. Qi is believed to flow through all things in the universe and to sustain life and health. Qi is also the basis of many practices involving the mind, body, and spirit, such as qigong, acupuncture, martial arts, and … Continue reading “Chinese research about life energy qi”
China’s research landscape in parapsychology offers a unique perspective, marked by a blend of historical, cultural, and scientific influences. Here’s what I know about their research endeavors: Early Beginnings: Key Figures and Approaches: Contemporary Landscape: Interesting Insights: Note: It’s important to approach information about Chinese parapsychology with due critical thinking. Some claims require careful evaluation … Continue reading “Parapsychology in the People’s republic of China”
The main findings of the Soviet and Czechoslovakian parapsychology research mentioned in the report include: – Soviet parapsychologists faced similar problems as their Western counterparts, with unstable observed phenomena and low probability of proving them in controlled tests. – Soviet critics rejected many of the phenomena, claiming inadequate test conditions to prevent fraud. – The … Continue reading “Soviet and Czechoslovakian parapsychology research”