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Actually, chi and psi are completely different. Chi is a bodily energy. There are three forms each residing in one of the three Dan Tiens. Psi is a mental energy. You can't make a psi ball. It just doesn't make sense because of it's nature. Chi balls however, are a concept in Qigong but it's a VERY advanced practice and takes decades of practice. Also, qigong is not something you can just learn from the Internet or a book. You actually need an instructor in order to properly learn. Also, chi balls in qigong aren't what you think. First, they take a really long time to make. It is said that the ideal speed that one should do a qigong exercise is that of a flower opening. This isn't an exageration. A real master could spend a whole day doing an exercise I only spend fifteen minutes on. Plus, you're not supposed to throw it through a wall or anything. Each form commences with makeing the ball and ends by obsorbing it back. The point is to circulate the chi. The ancient Chinese realised that stagnant water bred disease while flowing water was drinkable and did not. They reckoned that stagnant chi was also unhealthy and devised a set of exercises to help circulate it. That's how qigong first started.
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