Chi, qi, prana, and holy spirit are terms used by different cultures to describe
a. the life force c. illness
b. the supreme being d. health
A
Chi means life energy. Qi refers to vital energy. Prana is defined as vital energy. Holy spirit, in some Western religions, refers to the spirit of life.
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