Lataif Posted November 19, 2013 What form does a specific thought take in the Chi body . . . and where (?) Presumably we all agree that specific thoughts can affect the body and emotions significantly. Let's consider an example from "cognitive therapy". . . since that's one of the most definitive practical applications of it in western psychology. Let's say I'm angry because I'm thinking "John should have done such-and-such" . . . and he didn't do it. Bad, evil John. Bad, bad, bad. Cognitive therapy helps me realize that my absolutist thinking about John . . . doesn't have a lot of actual evidence to support it. And when I do realize that . . . my anger evaporates. So how does QiGong understand this (?) What specific form was the thought "John should have done such-and-such" taking in my Chi body (?) And where (?) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites