Developing sensitivity to and directing life force energy through specific movement practices and attention techniques.
Beyond the physical body lies the energetic body, a fundamental concept in qigong, yoga, and martial arts traditions that Dipa Ma honored. Traditional movement practices serve as vehicles for cultivating and circulating this vital energy, known as chi, prana, or ki. Through specific breathing techniques, movement sequences, and directed attention, practitioners learn to sense and move subtle energy through meridians, nadis, and energy centers. Qigong practitioners specifically train to accumulate chi in the lower dantian, then circulate it through the microcosmic and macrocosmic orbits. Yoga practitioners activate kundalini through pranayama and asana. Martial artists develop internal power through energy cultivation. As this energetic system activates and harmonizes, practitioners experience increased vitality, emotional stability, and spiritual clarity. Physical healing accelerates as blocked energy releases. The distinction between physical and energetic practice dissolves—the body is revealed as both gross and subtle simultaneously. This framework honors the observable fact that movement practice produces changes beyond what mechanical biomechanics alone can explain.
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