vaivasvata wrote:
‘Sheng qi’ is a term most commonly used in the Chinese tradition known as “Feng
Shui”.
‘Qi’ (pronounced chee) is the underlying & unifying essence of all things. Both
physical
& metaphysical, qi is the nourishing force that is at the growth and development
of the
cosmos, Earth, and humanity. It is also called “life’s breath” or “cosmic
breath”. ‘Sheng’
is a Chinese word that means positive. So, when you wish someone ’sheng qi’,
you’re
in essence saying “may the Force be with you”.
Sheng qi, Rachel
CE
Sheng Qi
September 27th, 2004 · 3 Comments
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3 responses so far ↓
1 miles_80 // Sep 28, 2004 at 7:39 am
In a message dated 2/2/02 16:55:56 GMT Standard Time, vaivasvata@…
writes:
I have never heard it put so beautifully - well done Rachel
Marianne
2 daniel_1800 // Sep 28, 2004 at 11:27 am
marianne2406@… writes:
I just wanted to give credit where credit is due, and
in health,
Thanks, Marianne, but it was CE (vaivasvata@…) who wrote that
explanation.
yes, I agree - it was put beautifully!
Rachel
3 daniel_1800 // Sep 28, 2004 at 3:24 pm
vaivasvata@… writes:
I would guess, then, that
Thanks again for explaining. It’s a beautiful expression.
Rachel
Thanks for that explanation, CE. I like this.
it would be pronounces as “Shung Chee” ??
Now how about vaisvata?
Sheng qi, CE
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