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Energy is necessary for things to change. All living things require [[available energy]] to stay alive; humans get such energy from [[food]], along with the oxygen needed to metabolize the food. Human civilization requires a continual supply of energy to function, [[energy resource]]s such as [[fossil fuel]]s are a vital topic in economics and politics. Earth's [[climate]] and [[ecosystem]] are driven by the radiant energy Earth receives from the sun, and are delicately sensitive to changes in the amount received. Energy is necessary for things to change. All living things require [[available energy]] to stay alive; humans get such energy from [[food]], along with the oxygen needed to metabolize the food. Human civilization requires a continual supply of energy to function, [[energy resource]]s such as [[fossil fuel]]s are a vital topic in economics and politics. Earth's [[climate]] and [[ecosystem]] are driven by the radiant energy Earth receives from the sun, and are delicately sensitive to changes in the amount received.
 +==Energy (esotericism)==
 +:''[[Energy (esotericism)]]''
 +
 +:''[[will to live]], [[libido]]''
 +'''Energy''' in [[spirituality]], refers to a widespread belief in an interpersonal, [[non-physical]] [[force]] or [[essence]]. Believers consider spiritual energy to be of a different type than those known to science, and therapies involved are often classed as [[alternative medicine]].
 +Various ideas pertaining to ''spiritual energy'' have been postulated in various cultures, prominent amongst them are:
 +*the [[Christian]] idea of the [[soul]] or [[spirit]]
 +*The traditional [[Culture of China|Chinese]] [[qi]]
 +*The [[Culture of India|Indian]] [[chakra]], [[shakti]] or [[kundalini]]
 +*The [[New Age]]/[[paranormal]] [[Aura (paranormal)|aura]]
 +*The "[[orgone energy]]" of [[Wilhelm Reich]]
 +*The [[morphogenetic field]]s of biologist [[Rupert Sheldrake]]
 +*The [[Odic force]] of chemist [[Carl von Reichenbach]]
 +*[[biofield]]s
 +*The Islamic way of "Ruqeeyah"
 +
 +This [[vital energy]] or [[life force]] is known under different names in different cultures, such as [[qi]] in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] (TCM), ki in the Japanese [[Kampo]] system, [[dosha]]s in [[Ayurvedic medicine]], and elsewhere as [[prana]], [[etheric body|etheric energy]], fohat, [[orgone]], [[odic force]], [[mana]], and [[homeopathic]] resonance.
==See also== ==See also==

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In physics, energy is an indirectly observed quantity that is often understood as the ability of a physical system to do work on other physical systems. However, this must be understood as an overly simplified definition, as the laws of thermodynamics demonstrate that not all energy can perform work. Depending on the boundaries of the physical system in question, energy as understood in the above definition may sometimes be better described by concepts such as exergy, emergy and thermodynamic free energy. Therefore, in the words of Richard Feynman, "It is important to realize that in physics today, we have no knowledge what energy is. We do not have a picture that energy comes in little blobs of a definite amount." However, it is clear that energy is always an indispensable prerequisite for performing work, and the concept has great importance in natural science.

Energy is necessary for things to change. All living things require available energy to stay alive; humans get such energy from food, along with the oxygen needed to metabolize the food. Human civilization requires a continual supply of energy to function, energy resources such as fossil fuels are a vital topic in economics and politics. Earth's climate and ecosystem are driven by the radiant energy Earth receives from the sun, and are delicately sensitive to changes in the amount received.

Energy (esotericism)

Energy (esotericism)
will to live, libido

Energy in spirituality, refers to a widespread belief in an interpersonal, non-physical force or essence. Believers consider spiritual energy to be of a different type than those known to science, and therapies involved are often classed as alternative medicine. Various ideas pertaining to spiritual energy have been postulated in various cultures, prominent amongst them are:

This vital energy or life force is known under different names in different cultures, such as qi in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), ki in the Japanese Kampo system, doshas in Ayurvedic medicine, and elsewhere as prana, etheric energy, fohat, orgone, odic force, mana, and homeopathic resonance.

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