Archive for August, 2009

Building The Temple

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The summer of 1984, was when I parted ways with my long-time
friend and meditation guru of over 20 years the first time.
The time had come to take the next step forward and
deeThe summer of 1984, was when I parted ways with my long-time
friend and meditation guru of over 20 years the first time.
The time had come to take the next step forward and
deepen my internal teachings- alone.
It was imperative to grow past him, however, for in a
teacher
student- relationship, one can become co-dependent and form
an unhealthy and unproductive liaison.

He asked for one favor, however, before moving on to the next chapter of my personal growth.
Not missing a beat, I retorted with an emphatic

“Yes Master, how can I serve you?”

He spoke about a Temple that was being built in upstate
New York
which could use my help to work on the heart-chakra of the project.
He went on to explain that the Temple was referred to as
a Stupa and is a symbol of enlightenment; one of the most ancient icons of
Buddhist art. Stupas are also the oldest and most
prevalent forms of Buddhist architecture.

More than just being examples of art and architecture,
these holy monuments are designed with deep symbolism
and sacred geometry. Filled with Buddhist relics,
and other holy objects,
Stupas emanate blessings and peace.

 

 

Studa Big Indian NY

Studa Big Indian NY

The next thing I knew I was on my way to New York to work
on the heart chakra of the Stupa and open my own to a
higher-mission.

Once there, the temple was largely impressive
and I was honored to be asked to be one of the builders
of such an edifice of enlightenment.

Beginning every morning with a meditation and Qi Gong
that summer mine were solely focused on opening my heart
and feeling the
emotions it engenders- Love, Joy, Respect and Honor.
My vibration of heart energy strengthened the core of my being.
And for every summer following, my energy both physically
and internally the healing sound and the internal exercises
done are for my heart. The small intestine, triple-heater and
pericardium organs are all on the fire element and also re-charged.

If you know these practices, start doing them daily.
Mornings are best for the heart and pericardium.
The night is best for the; small intestine; and triple heater.
We all need coaching no mater if it’s to re-ignite these practices
or you don’t own these teachings at all; you are invited for a limited time
to join me and the members of the Qi Gong Inner Circle
to learn how to learn these critical steps.
The teachings and coaching are available via DVD
and conference calls. As one practices these core movements you will notice a
shift in your health and energy, you will feel grounded and incredibly powerful
in all aspects of life.

In fact, one summer I was in China, working as an intern in a
hospital seeing 80 patients a day. It was like a Acupuncture factory the
patients never stopped coming
These practices got me through days feeling of fully energetic without a
single sign of fatigue.

Don’t delay, become a member today. Visit www.Qigonginnercircle.com
and meet life head-on with wellbeing, strength and vigor.

Always wishing you the Best in Health, Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS After that summer I rejoined my Master for another 15 years.
Many of the teachings are directly from these experiences.
Every DVD you receive out has a spiritual basis to it
www.Qigonginnercircle.com
pen my internal teachings- alone.
It was imperative to grow past him, however, for in a
teacher
student- relationship, one can become co-dependent and form
an unhealthy and unproductive liaison.

He asked for one favor, however, before moving on to the next chapter of my personal growth.
Not missing a beat, I retorted with an emphatic

“Yes Master, how can I serve you?”

He spoke about a Temple that was being built in upstate
New York
which could use my help to work on the heart-chakra of the project.
He went on to explain that the Temple was referred to as
a Stupa and is a symbol of enlightenment; one of the most ancient icons of
Buddhist art. Stupas are also the oldest and most
prevalent forms of Buddhist architecture.

More than just being examples of art and architecture,
these holy monuments are designed with deep symbolism
and sacred geometry. Filled with Buddhist relics,
and other holy objects,
Stupas emanate blessings and peace.
The next thing I knew I was on my way to New York to work
on the heart chakra of the Stupa and open my own to a
higher-mission.

Once there, the temple was largely impressive
and I was honored to be asked to be one of the builders
of such an edifice of enlightenment.

Beginning every morning with a meditation and Qi Gong
that summer mine were solely focused on opening my heart
and feeling the
emotions it engenders- Love, Joy, Respect and Honor.
My vibration of heart energy strengthened the core of my being.
And for every summer following, my energy both physically
and internally the healing sound and the internal exercises
done are for my heart. The small intestine, triple-heater and
pericardium organs are all on the fire element and also re-charged.

If you know these practices, start doing them daily.
Mornings are best for the heart and pericardium.
The night is best for the; small intestine; and triple heater.
We all need coaching no mater if it’s to re-ignite these practices
or you don’t own these teachings at all; you are invited for a limited time
to join me and the members of the Qi Gong Inner Circle
to learn how to learn these critical steps.
The teachings and coaching are available via DVD
and conference calls. As one practices these core movements you will notice a
shift in your health and energy, you will feel grounded and incredibly powerful
in all aspects of life.

In fact, one summer I was in China, working as an intern in a
hosital seeing 80 patients a day. It was like a Acupuncture factory the
patients never stopped coming
These practices got me through days feeling of fully energetic without a
single sign of fatigue.

Don’t delay, become a member today. Visit www.Qigonginnercircle.com
and meet life head-on with wellbeing, strength and vigor.

Always wishing you the Best in Health, Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS After that summer I rejoined my Master for another 15 years.
Many of the teachings are directly from these experiences.
Every DVD you receive out has a spiritual basis to it
www.Qigonginnercircle.com

Falling Star Qi Gong

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Anti Aging  meteor showerThe night sky will sparkle with “falling stars” 

  

If you’re an early riser look to the skies, the annual Perseid meteor shower is expected to put on a good show this week lots of shooting stars.

 

In North America, the best time to watch will be between 12 midnight to 5 a.m. on Aug. 12

Wednesday, but late Tuesday night should also be a good one.

  

Throughout the ages people have looked to the skies

and made wishes on a shooting stars.

 I know I did when I was a kid.

 Do shooting stars have the power to fulfill your wishes?

 

Personally I don’t wish on shooting stars any more,

 but I will be out there looking up at the skies and doing my Qi gong practice.

 

The next two days will be special with the comet

Streaking through the skies and the show will be grand.

 

So get up early, look to the skies and do your practice. If you want some coaching to increase the depth of your practices, sign up at www.Qigonginnercircle.com  and every month you’ll receive just what you were wishing for.

 

I Wish you the Best in your Health, Wealth and Happiness

 

Dr. Wu Dhi

 

 

Screenshot of Shooting Stars Screensaver

Training for Battle

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009


I received an email from Richard today and he said,
“Dr. Wu, it seems like I am living on the battle field of life.
I’m swamped at work and I’m over obligated with so many

Warrior Protector

Warrior Protector


things that it seems to block my power and energy.  Plus my
family sucks out the rest of my juice.  I always seem to be
stressed out. Please HELP!”

 

Richard, you’re not the only one to be in this predicament.
Sometimes life is like a battle and to keep from being
slaughtered, there are things that are a MUST.

A warrior knows when to rest, when to train and when it’s
time to sharpen his sword. As Kenny Rogers said in that old
song the Gambler, “You got to know when to hold ‘em,
know when to fold ‘em, know when to walk away and
know when to run.”

The important thing is to know how to prepare yourself
for those battles and what training will give you the edge.
You certainly want to be well trained before you step on
the battle field and if you are in the midst of things, it’s
not the right time to train. That’s the time to kick ass!

When you do a regular training or practice, it works a
multitude of things in your life. Even the fiercest warriors
take time to recharge. They sharpen their swords to prepare
for the next battle.

The battles of today are different than our forefathers. We’re
no longer cutting off limbs and dismembering our opponents.
But just the intense work and basic stresses of life these days
can kill you alone.

If you don’t train and just continue to battle, you will get
slaughtered for sure!

Just today, I had a patient come in with itchy skin, restlessness,
agitated and couldn’t sleep the night before. It didn’t take but one
second to diagnose her condition. She had too much heat in her
body. By the time she left everything was calm, cool, and collected.
I advised her to go to my web site www.rechargingqigong.com
and get on the mailing list. I am going to send her great exercises
that will give her better sleep, keep her stress free and cool for
the summer.

These health tips are all available on www.rechargingqigong.com.
Share them with your relatives and friends and have them sign up
today. They’ll thank you a million times!