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energistische

Energistische is a term used in Dutch-language discourse to describe perspectives or practices that center on energy as a fundamental principle. The exact meaning varies by author and context, and it does not denote a single, standardized doctrine. In some uses it refers to theoretical discussions about energy in physics, while in others it points to holistic or alternative approaches that claim to work with subtle energy fields or energetic processes within living systems.

Etymology and usage notes: the word is built from energie (energy) and the suffix -istisch, a common

Relation to science and practice: in mainstream science, energy is a well-defined, conserved quantity within physical

History and scope: energistische does not represent a single lineage, organization, or school. It appears in

See also: energy, energy in physics, energy medicine, bioenergy, vitalism, chi, prana.

way
in
Dutch
to
form
adjectives
describing
schools
of
thought
or
approaches.
Energistische
is
more
frequently
encountered
in
niche
or
popular-science
writing
and
in
certain
alternative-health
or
metaphysical
discussions
than
in
formal
physics
or
medicine.
theories;
there
is
no
universally
recognized
framework
called
energistische.
In
holistic
or
alternative
disciplines,
energistische
claims
may
invoke
concepts
such
as
bioenergy,
energy
fields,
or
chakras.
These
claims
are
controversial
and
typically
lack
robust
empirical
support
in
peer-reviewed
research.
Advocates
argue
that
energistische
perspectives
offer
a
holistic
way
to
understand
systems
and
well-being,
whereas
critics
warn
that
such
claims
can
resemble
pseudoscience
when
not
subjected
to
rigorous
testing.
varying
forms
across
European-language
discussions
about
energy-based
worldviews,
sometimes
bridging
science-inspired
talk
and
metaphysical
or
wellness-oriented
ideas.