Ki is a concept if life force or vital
energy. Ki has no form, mass or body, yet it contains all life in the
universe, and anything in the universe that has life has Ki. In
traditional Eastern Philosophy, Medicine and Martial Arts, Ki denotes the
essential substance of the body which maintains its vital activities. All
vital activities of the human body are explained by changes in and movement of
Ki. Ki is typically associated with external power, fitness, strength, flexibility,
etc. Both the Martial Arts and Eastern Medicine study Ki as their main
principle.
Proper circulation of internal energy,
Ki, defines good health. Eastern Medicine deems improper Ki circulation a
pathological disorder. If Ki circulation is disturbed, eventually disease
will appear. Good mental and physical conditioning help generate good
Ki. Good Ki is then developed and maintained through the Martial Arts and,
when necessary, corrected by Eastern Medicine.
Meridians are the pathways in which
our body's Ki circulates. The meridians, although traceable on the skin's
surface, run through the entire body, transporting nourishing Ki to the organs,
muscles, skin, tendons and bones. Thus the meridians are closely connected
with the tissues and organs of the body and play an important role in human
physiology and pathology as well as in prevention and treatment of
illness.
