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energy flow
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Eastern culture
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Integral part of traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts philosophy
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energy flow
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Eastern culture
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Emphasized in practices such as yoga and traditional Indian medicine
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energy flow
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Eastern culture
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Central concept in the practice of acupuncture and acupressure in Chinese medicine
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energy flow
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Eastern culture
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Studied and balanced through the practice of Qi Gong and Tai Chi
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energy flow
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Eastern culture
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Fundamental to the principles of Feng Shui and traditional Chinese geomancy
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kinetic energy
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Eastern culture
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Less commonly discussed in everyday conversation, not a widely known concept outside of scientific and technical fields.
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release energy
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Eastern countries
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Practicing meditation and breathing exercises are common ways to release energy.
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release energy
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Eastern culture
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Practicing meditation and breathing exercises are common ways to release energy.
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release energy
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Eastern culture
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Balancing the flow of energy through practices such as Tai Chi and Qi Gong is a common way to release energy in Eastern culture.
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releasing energy
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Eastern countries
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Practicing meditation and breathing exercises are common ways of releasing energy in Eastern countries, such as yoga in India and qigong in China.
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releasing energy
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Eastern countries
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Releasing energy through meditation and controlled breathing is emphasized for mental and spiritual well-being.
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releasing energy
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Eastern culture
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Practicing meditation and mindfulness are commonly seen as ways to release internal energy and achieve balance in Eastern culture.
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