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    List compiled from different unverifoed sources (aka the internet so it likely contains mistakes)

    *Yogis in India speak of a similar energy called <u>''Prana''</u> or <u>''Kundalini''</u>
    *Yogis in India speak of a similar energy called <u>''Prana''</u> or <u>''Kundalini''</u>
    *Chinese and Japanese herbalists, acupuncturists, and martial artists all claim to manipulate an energy with the names <u>''chi''</u> or <u>''ki''</u>
    *Chinese and Japanese herbalists, acupuncturists, and martial artists all claim to manipulate an energy with the names <u>''chi''</u> or <u>''ki''</u>
    *In parts of Africa and Polynesia they have <u>''Mana''</u>
    *In parts of Africa and Polynesia they have <u>''Mana''</u>
    *Ancient Egyptians called it <u>''Ankh''</u>
    *Sufism reffers to it as <u>''Baraka''</u>
    *Sufism reffers to it as <u>''Baraka''</u>
    *In the christian faith the idea is exemplified in the biblical concept of divine <u>''glory''</u> as halos over the heads of saints in medieval art
    *Some of the Plains Indians call it <u>''Wakan�?</u>
    *Kabbalists call it <u>''astral light''</u> (?)
    *The Aboriginal American:
    **Huron tribe call it <u>''Oki''</u>
    **Iriquois tribe call it <u>''Orenda''</u>
    **Dakota tribe call it <u>''Ton''</u>
    **Lakota tribe call it <u>''Wakan''</u> (Wakan Takan is the name of the creator)
    *Inuit peoples call it <u>''Sila''</u>
    *Aboriginal Hawaiians call it <u>''Tane''</u>
    *Australian Aborigines call it <u>''Arunquiltha''</u>
    *In some South American countries it is called <u>''Gana''</u>
    *Algonquins call it <u>''Manitou''</u> (?)
    *In Gana, West Africa it is called <u>''Mulungo''</u>
    *Ashanti call it <u>''Ntoro''</u>
    *Bantu call it <u>''Ntu''</u>
    *Hiru Pygmy call it <u>''M'gbe''</u>
    *Hypocrates called it <u>''Vis Mediatrix Naturae''</u>
    *Galen, in ancient Greece, called it <u>''Pneuma''</u>
    *In the works of the wise Hermes Trismegistos this energy is mentioned under the name of <u>''Telesma''</u>.
    *The alchemist Robert Fludd called it <u>''spiritus''</u>
    *In the sixteenth century, Paracelsus claimed to observe an energy he called <u>''Munia''</u>
    *In the sixteenth century, Paracelsus claimed to observe an energy he called <u>''Munia''</u>
    *In the eighteenth century, Goethe claimed to observe a similar energy called <u>''Gestaltung''</u>
    *In the eighteenth century, Goethe claimed to observe a similar energy called <u>''Gestaltung''</u>
    *Franz (Anton?) Mesmer (1734-1815) coined it <u>''Animal Magnetism''</u>
    *Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) coined it <u>''Animal Magnetism''</u> or <u>''Magnetic Fluid''</u>
    *Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) called it the <u>''Vital Force''</u> (?)
    *Philosopher Friederich Schelling (1775-1854) named it <u>''Dynamism''</u>
    *Philosopher Friederich Schelling (1775-1854) named it <u>''Dynamism''</u>
    *Karl Reichenbach called it the the <u>''Odic force''</u>
    *Karl Reichenbach called it the the <u>''Odic force''</u>
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    *<u>''PSI energy''</u> coined by Russell Targ. (?)
    *<u>''PSI energy''</u> coined by Russell Targ. (?)
    *Hippies reffered to it as <u>''Vibes''</u>
    *Hippies reffered to it as <u>''Vibes''</u>
    *The New Agers reffer to it <u>''Auras''</u>
    * In the christian faith the idea is exemplified in the biblical concept of divine <u>''glory''</u> as halos over the heads of saints in medieval art
    *Lately, referring to the primary and the subtle force of life, some scientists and the parapsychologists call it <u>''Bioenergy''</u> and/or <u>''Biomagnetism''</u>
    *The New Agers reffer to it <u>''auras''</u>
    *Also reffered to as <u>''Subtle Energy''</u>
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    [http://technosanity.7gen.com/spiritus-sancti/metaphysics-course/chi.html more]

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    Latest revision as of 18:32, 14 March 2005

    List compiled from different unverifoed sources (aka the internet so it likely contains mistakes)

    • Yogis in India speak of a similar energy called Prana or Kundalini
    • Chinese and Japanese herbalists, acupuncturists, and martial artists all claim to manipulate an energy with the names chi or ki
    • In parts of Africa and Polynesia they have Mana
    • Ancient Egyptians called it Ankh
    • Sufism reffers to it as Baraka
    • In the christian faith the idea is exemplified in the biblical concept of divine glory as halos over the heads of saints in medieval art
    • Kabbalists call it astral light (?)
    • The Aboriginal American:
      • Huron tribe call it Oki
      • Iriquois tribe call it Orenda
      • Dakota tribe call it Ton
      • Lakota tribe call it Wakan (Wakan Takan is the name of the creator)
    • Inuit peoples call it Sila
    • Aboriginal Hawaiians call it Tane
    • Australian Aborigines call it Arunquiltha
    • In some South American countries it is called Gana
    • Algonquins call it Manitou (?)
    • In Gana, West Africa it is called Mulungo
    • Ashanti call it Ntoro
    • Bantu call it Ntu
    • Hiru Pygmy call it M'gbe
    • Hypocrates called it Vis Mediatrix Naturae
    • Galen, in ancient Greece, called it Pneuma
    • In the works of the wise Hermes Trismegistos this energy is mentioned under the name of Telesma.
    • The alchemist Robert Fludd called it spiritus
    • In the sixteenth century, Paracelsus claimed to observe an energy he called Munia
    • In the eighteenth century, Goethe claimed to observe a similar energy called Gestaltung
    • Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) coined it Animal Magnetism or Magnetic Fluid
    • Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) called it the Vital Force (?)
    • Philosopher Friederich Schelling (1775-1854) named it Dynamism
    • Karl Reichenbach called it the the Odic force
    • Walter Kilner called it the Human Atmosphere
    • Rudolph Steiner reffered to it as the Formative Forces
    • Wilhelm Reich claimed to discover Orgone
    • Russian scientist's called it Bioplasm
    • Star Wars characters popularized it with The Force
    • PSI energy coined by Russell Targ. (?)
    • Hippies reffered to it as Vibes
    • The New Agers reffer to it Auras
    • Lately, referring to the primary and the subtle force of life, some scientists and the parapsychologists call it Bioenergy and/or Biomagnetism
    • Also reffered to as Subtle Energy

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