Understanding Qi, Our Vital Life Force Blogcritics.org Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:33 AM PDT Many cultures have a word that means energy and refer to the bio-energetic field of the human body. Words such as chi or qi (Chinese/Japanese), prana (Indian), and ruah (Hebrew) are all understood as the life force (vital to survival) that is part of ALL living things. Prana - Energy - Human body - Qi - Health | Mindsets, technology change at Asheville-area expo Asheville Citizen-Times Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:25 AM PDT FLETCHER â" The rack of bumper stickers on sale at the Southern Energy & Environment Expo on Saturday at the WNC Agricultural Center pretty much summed up the mindset of the exhibitors. | Energy experts to visit Hawaii, Okinawa KPUA AM 670 Hilo Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:23 AM PDT HONOLULU (AP) ââ¬â U.S. and Japanese energy experts will be visiting Hawaii and Okinawa beginning Sunday and continuing through Sept. 4. | Clean tech faces muddy future The Columbian Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:20 AM PDT Southwest Washingtonâs emerging clean-technology industry could face long-term setbacks if the U.S. Congress fails to pass a comprehensive energy policy this year, state and local leaders say. Both the House and Senate this session have debated energy bills that seek to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in some form, whether by establishing a carbon cap-and-trade system or a national renewable ... | Baldacci Says State Must Continue to Suppot Tidal and Wind Power WABI Bangor Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:19 AM PDT Governor Baldacci says the state is moving in the right direction with tidal and wind power development. He says the state must continue to support the development of homegrown, renewable sources of energy to create jobs and reduce dependency on foreign oil. Baldacci says future generations wi . . . | Australia Steps Up Renewable Energy Efforts New York Times Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:05 AM PDT Sustainable energy now supplies just 6 percent of power in Australia. But the country has set a target of 20 percent by 2020, and is investing 20 billion Australian dollars for clean energy projects. | | |
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