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A Helpful Guide to Understanding How to Harness Your Chi

Take a deep breath. Now, slowly release. There, doesn't that feel better?

According to Gallup News, 8 out of 10 Americans feel afflicted by stress at least once a day. High-stress levels can affect our health, productivity, and relationships.

Thankfully, developing healthy habits can help us relieve our stress and improve the day-to-day of our lives. Don't worry—that doesn't mean you have to start a new fad diet or get a new gym membership.

By cultivating and learning how to use chi energy, we can improve our vitality and energy while reducing stress. You can even learn how to master your chi energy right at home!

With the right techniques, we can keep the stressors within our lives from impacting our health. Keep reading to learn how to harness your chi and use this chi power to empower your life!

What Is Chi Energy?

Chi, or qi energy (pronounced "chee"), is the life force that flows through all living things. In Chinese, this word translates to "breath," "air," or “energy”.

Western cultures have also referred to chi as "electromagnetic" or "bioenergy."

Though this life energy is invisible, it infuses our entire universe.

It can revitalize us and prepare us to challenge negative forces.

Those of us who know how to harness chi energy also have a strong life force. This vitality improves our quality of life, stamina, confidence, and the positive energies that fill our environment.

Those of us with a weak chi have difficulty resisting sources of negativity. These negative energies can impact our health, happiness, and overall life.

As we breathe, we transform air into chi, giving it physical form. This energy becomes a part of us in our blood, bones, and skin. Our vital organs then use this energy to link the mind, body, and spirit.

As chi energy reaches our brains, it impacts our dreams, emotions, and thoughts as well. In that regard, chi also exists beyond our physical bodies.

This creates a natural rhythm throughout our bodies centered around the qi energy we breathe in and out each day.

Learning how to master chi energy and circulate our chi will eliminate blocks and give our life balance. Pets even benefit from energy healing as well, relieving their negative emotions or stress.

How To Harness Your Chi & Take Control

With proper practice, we can learn to tap into and cultivate our chi energy.

When our chi isn't able to circulate throughout our bodies, the blockage can cause disease, pain, and fatigue. It's therefore important to enhance your chi and help it flow without resistance.

Our chi energy flows through pathways in the body. These 12 meridians are each associated with one of our essential organs. This can include the heart, lungs, stomach, and bladder.

Neglect, trauma, and heightened emotions can cause blockages. Again, these blockages cause us to feel our energy deplete or cause diseases to take form. However, routine chi energy exercises can keep these blockages from forming in the first place.

In order to improve the quality and flow of our chi, you need to learn how to harness your chi and tap into this power first.

1. Acupuncture

Originating in China, acupuncture is the practice of placing needles against specific points across the body. This method is over a thousand years old and is used to break up blockages where your chi is meant to flow naturally.

There are other methods of bodywork to improve our chi energy flow.

Shiatsu massages originated in Japan, but the method itself is based on Chinese and Western medical practices. Using the fingers, thumbs, and palms, this massage therapy promotes energy flow throughout the body, just like acupuncture.

In addition to helping people relax, shiatsu massages also relieve stress and pain.

Unlike traditional massages, shiatsu focuses on the internal energy system. Shiatsu massages are able to combine acupressure and assisted-stretching techniques to balance energy flow throughout the body.

Once energy blockages are removed, your chi can again flow throughout the 12 meridians of your body to restore this balance.

2. Tai Chi

Also referred to as "moving meditation", tai chi is a series of exercises focused on breathing and posture. Using slow, low-impact movements, tai chi improves balance and circulation to create, control, and restore your chi.

Tai chi also improves posture and muscle control. The graceful, deliberate steps can help strengthen your core, arms, legs, glutes, and back.

Using these movements, you can improve your chi's energy flow and avoid blockages.

Try out these tai chi energy exercises to find and learn how to harness your chi.

3. Yoga

Like tai chi, yoga is another exercise method that can help you improve and control your chi.

In yoga philosophy, chi is also known as prana.

Yoga helps improve your body's overall circulation as well as your chi. As you hold certain yoga poses, you can accumulate your chi, causing a blockage.

When you release the pose, you also release the blockage, allowing your chi to circulate properly again. These exercises keep unhealthy blockages throughout your meridians from occurring.

In addition to helping us harness our chi, yoga also helps reduce stress levels and improve our flexibility. Like tai chi, it also helps improve balance.

Plus, yoga helps us relax and improves our sleep, which helps reduce the cause of chi blockages within our bodies.

4. Meditation

Experience the balance of mind and body with regular meditation.

Learning how to empty our thoughts and relax is a useful skill in our daily lives. As a result, you can concentrate on cultivating your chi instead of holding onto negative energies.

Dantian (abdominal) breathing meditation involves sitting back in a chair and focusing as each breath enters and leaves the body. Focus on your lower abdomen and how it feels with each breath.

This allows you to relax and build awareness of your body and chi. This method also allows us to control the movement of our chi, improving the overall flow.

As you develop this skill, you can also improve your day-to-day focus. This, in turn, helps reduce stress, which can cause chi blockages in the first place.

5. Breathing Exercises

Many of these chi energy exercises are rooted in our breathing. Try this as a focused breathing exercise to tap into your chi:

  • Find a comfortable position. You can lie back, stand, or sit.

  • Inhale through your nose. As you exhale through your mouth, extend the breath for as long as possible.

  • When your body naturally inhales again, focus on the rush of air through your nose.

  • Open your mouth and release that air.

  • This exercise will help you gain control over your breathing. As you complete these other chi exercises, don't forget the importance of your breathing and its connection to the energy in your body.

Chi Energy Exercises

A few chi kung exercises that you can do include:

The Wu Qi Posture

Stand with your feet positioned beneath your shoulders. Bend the knees and keep your lower back straight. As you hold the position, relax and take slow, deep breaths.

The Opening Movement

Starting from the wu chi posture, turn your palms to face the floor and bend your knees, sinking deeper into the ground. Keep the elbows open, away from the ribcage, and toes positioned beyond your knees.

As you slowly straighten your legs, raise your arms to shoulder height. Then, reverse this movement, so you're back at the start.


Here are a few chi kung exercises you can even do at work:

Here is a simple but very powerful qigong movement you can do almost anywhere.


6. Qigong

Like tai chi, qigong (also called chi kung) is an ancient Chinese holistic system that uses a series of movements, meditations, and breathing techniques to encourage the flow of our body's natural chi.


Harnessing Your Chi Power

Now that you know how to use chi energy, it's time to put it to work! As you practice the previously mentioned exercises, it will become easier to harness and use your chi.

Build the chi within your body, then focus on where you want it to flow. Once you're connected with your body's chi, you can direct it and accomplish specific goals. However, this focus does take practice, discipline, and time.

This can include deep meditation to accomplish your desires, or directing your chi to heal.

The Benefits of Cultivating Your Chi Energy Flow

With the proper energy healing methods, you can:

  • Improve your breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure

  • Increase your energy

  • Increase your vitality

  • Discover peace of mind

  • Improve your mood

  • Gain better control over your emotions

  • Improve your body's overall health

  • Increase your agility

  • Increase your flexibility

  • Reduce the risk of inflammation

By learning how to master chi energy, you can improve these different facets of your health. Tap into your chi energy—and these health-improving benefits to defeat your stress!

Chi Energy: Harnessing the Power

With these tips for tapping into and harnessing your chi energy, you can improve your body's overall health and keep those stress levels way down!

Need more help in balancing your chi, removing blockages, healing any physical, mental, and emotional ailments?

Qigong Distance Energy is here to help. Michael Mohoric is a remote energy healer who has studied a variety of alternative healing systems for over 30 years. He practiced meditation and yoga for many years and started studying Qigong in 1994, after experiencing some health issues. Michael specializes in global Qigong distant energy healing. He has thousands of positive testimonials how his work has helped heal many serious illnesses, pain, stress, anxiety, insomnia, and more. Sign up now and discover the power of energetic healing!

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About The Author:

Michael Mohoric is a remote energy healer who has studied a variety of alternative healing systems for over 30 years. He practiced meditation and yoga for many years and started studying Qigong in 1994, after experiencing some health issues.

In August 2000, Michael suffered a severe spinal cord injury and lost most of the use and feeling in his arms and legs. He was told that he might never walk again. He used the Qigong techniques he learned to help heal himself. He also discovered he was blessed with a gift for distant energy healing while recovering. 

For several years, Michael served as the Secretary of the International Tibetan Qigong Assoc. He has worked with people all over the world to help them regain and enhance their health and well-being. He has over 1,000 endorsements on Linkedin from other professionals, many in the health care profession.

He was invited to the 13th and 20th World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine and conducted a remote healing session for the attendees. He is also a professional member of the National Qigong Association.

Read more about Michael and his story in our About page