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Getting Tough with Qigong

Getting Tough with Qigong

 

Today, a student asked me if I knew how to control

pain using Qi Gong. I referred him to a blog that

I sent out a few years ago…

 

As a kid growing up in Detroit, you learned how to

be tough at an early age. Even if I got in a fight

or got hurt, I learned how to control pain. That

was something I learned early.

 

How to GET TOUGH!

 

You may remember those old dentist offices where

they had those old cable drills. Well, that’s what

my dentist had in his old, creepy office, those

old-time cable drills that move really slowly with

a loud, buzzing noise. Dr. Feldman told my mother,

who seemed to believe everything that he said,

that kids didn’t need Novocain or anything else

for pain. He told her, Kids don’t really feel any

pain from the drilling.” So, we never got the

numbing stuff. I learned how to move my internal

energy in my body to avoid pain at an early age

just to survive those early days of torture at the

Dentist. It wasn’t exactly the water board

technique, but with my eyes closed I could imagine it was close.

I still use the technique to avoid pain.

To the amazement of my current dentist, I never take Novocain.

 

I was working out with a group of students about a

month ago showing some of the advanced techniques

of internal Qi Gong and how to strike not at

things but through things. I got distracted by a

question from a senior student when a newbie

cold cocked me on the right on my jaw. Ouch!

I didn’t give it much attention and re-channeled the

pain and went on with the instructions. A few days

went by and I was feeling some discomfort in my mouth and I went to the dentist to have it checked. It turned

out that I had a broken a tooth and it needed to be

pulled. When I said, “No Novocain” the

Dentist and the assistant turned white. After some

discussion and seeing that it wasn’t going to

happen without me agreeing to let them give me at

least a quarter of a dose, I agreed for there

sake. I then went into a deep meditation and

before I knew it the tooth was out. I did much

better than the doctor and her assistant. In fact,

I gave her a call the next day to check on her anxiety

Level. She was fine but still didn’t

believe that the process didn’t bother me.

 

Over the last six decades, I have studied and

learned many techniques from the ancient cultures

on how to move, remove, divert, and avoid pain in

many different levels — mentally, physically,

emotionally and locked in spiritual pain. Some of

these systems I have discovered out of necessity;

others are drawn from the Taoist and Tibetan

systems as well as alchemy,Chinese medicine and

the secret teachings of Ayurveda medicine.

 

These and other internal Qi Gong exercises are

what I teach to the Qi Gong Inner Circle members.

If you are not a part of the group as of yet, join

us now… www.Qigonginnercircle.com. If you are not

totally thrilled with the teachings, you can

cancel any time. There are no contracts. You just

drop out. It’s as easy as that there is no

pain.

 

Sign up today. I can guarantee you’ll be glad you

did.

 

I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and

Happiness.

 

 

Dr. Wu Dhi

Qi will remove pain
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Dr. Wu Dhi has been a pioneer in alternative health care for over 30 years and a master of Medical Qi Gong. Dr. Wu Dhi completed his advance studies in neurology under the direction of Professor Sun at the prestigious Heilongjiang, University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Harbin P.R. China.

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