| Qigong (a school of
movement in
China)
A believer in qigong would feel confused by a concept of God as a separate being. They think of the universe as being run by a single principle of the Tao. It is divided into two opposites of yin and yang. The goal is to enter into a state of enlightenment and unite with the Tao. (Yan Xin p. i ) The follower of qigong would recognize a state of "sin" in that they believe that "Wrongdoing against others ..will indelibly record our guilt, while our bodies will record such behavior by becoming twisted… block the flow of qi…. If one wants to advance one's qigong practice, it will become necessary to admit the wrongs we have done against others and to take action to correct these wrongs… Good health requires peace of mind." www.shaolin-wahnam.org) (TR 3/01)
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