Engery Meaning and Definition
Engery
Pronunciation
/ˈɛndʒəri/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A naturally occurring energy field that surrounds and penetrates all living things, making them more resistant to disease and promoting overall health and well-being.
Examples
- The yogi believed that the Engery in the meditation room could heal any ailment.
- He could feel the Engery coursing through his body after practicing qigong.
Synonyms
- Chi
- Prana
- Life force
Antonyms
- Weaken
- Deteriorate
Etymology
The word Engery originates from the concept of energy in various spiritual traditions, including ancient Chinese philosophy and Indian yoga.
Usage Notes
The term Engery is often used in alternative medicine and spirituality to describe the life force or energy that flows through all living things. It is not recognized by mainstream science as a scientifically proven concept.
Cultural References
- The movie “The Matrix” features a character who believes that Engery can be harnessed and used for healing and self-defense.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- To tap into one’s Engery
Related Words or Phrases
- Reiki
- Chakra
- Kundalini
Collocations
- Engery healing
- Engery work
Frequency of Use
The term Engery is relatively uncommon in modern language, but has seen increased usage in recent years due to the growing popularity of alternative medicine and spirituality.
Common Misspellings
- Enery
- Energy