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Your Roots are the Key to Your Practice

Wednesday, June 29th, 2016
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Your Roots are the Key to Your Practice

Father’s day was all about love,health and fun. I have returned to the land where I was reared. This is the land of the Chippewa and Ottawa Indians. You probably have heard of Chief Pontiac and, to my surprise, a tribe called the Miami Indians. Miami Indians are the Algonquin people, how interesting to me, now that I live in Miami. The Miami Indians believed that Manitous roamed the world and could take the form of humans and animals. The source of the Manitou’s power was known as the Kitchi Manitou, and was often equated with the sun, although the Kitchi Manitou was apparently not considered to be inanimate. From youth, women and, particularly, men were instructed to seclude themselves, fast, and try to contact a Manitou in a dream. Once contacted, a Manitou became the individual’s guardian spirit, giving the person power in return for respect and sacrifices. Feasts were given and public and private sacrifices of food or tobacco were made to gain power from or appease specific Manitous. The Shamans were considered to be closer to Manitous than ordinary people and could gain power from them either to heal or to kill. Shamans also participated in the Midewiwin and in unabashed displays of their strength: they would fight and kill each other using supernatural power to throw bones, shells, and other charmed objects into the adversary and then try to bring the dead back to life. As I walked through the woods amongst the huge oak trees, I found a clearing to practice my ritual Qi Gong. I dropped my energy and got in touch with my roots internally and feeling the physically energy, the power and strength of the forest, the lakes, and the energy of the native people. Want to tune in more to your roots and inner nature? Get tuned in. I have put together a downloadable Qi Gong bundle that you can get instantly. http://rechargingqigong.com/qigong-video-bundle.html I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Dr. Wu Dhi

I believe that ancient tribal cultures
have important lessons to teach the
rest of the world about the intercon-
nectedness of all living things and the
simple fact that our very existence is
dependent upon the natural world we
are rapidly destroying.
-Wilma Mankiller- Your Roots

They are Dying to see Me

Thursday, June 23rd, 2016
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I have been practicing acupuncture and herbal and
homeopathic medicine in South Florida for around
twenty-two years and have seen thousands of people
from all walks of life. I really find it a joy and
a privilege to be involved in people's lives the
way I do. Some are just passing through, and
others have been working with me for two decades.
I teach, write books, and share on a multitude of
subjects from diet, exercise, meditation,
longevity, and how to die. Dying is just a part of
life, but it's a strong one for the person who's
leaving as well as for the family. I have been
privileged to be able to spend some really
intimate time with people leaving and with their
loved ones as they are passing into a new space.

Last year, my mother passed on. I was lucky enough
to be by her side when she made the transition.
Mom was conscious and alert. My oldest son and his
family were in the room along with a few good friends 
and some close relatives. My mother asked a question to all of them, "Do you know what I am doing? The room went silence. "I am dying, it's just
part of life. You live, and then you die, and this
is the dying part." 
It blew everyone away, but my Mom was always direct, 
knew what she wanted, and spoke her mind. She passed 
within a few hours after she said goodbye to everyone. 

At least once a month, I receive a call from
families in Florida, asking me if I'd come over to
their homes to help their loved ones travel along
the path. I thank every one of them for inviting
me into their lives at such a critical time.Last
week, David asked me if I could come over to see a
good friend who was in a coma for a week, in hopes
I could bring her out of it. The young lady has a
blockage in her brainstem and was unable to move
or even breathe on her own. I worked with her for
around an hour doing Medical Qigong, hoping that I
could pull her out of it. But she was ready to
pass on and, after the treatment, did so in a very
peaceful and loving manner. Although there was a
lot of sadness from her family, they all
recognized how peaceful she was which made her
passing easier for everyone.

Life is precious, don't waste it. When we take
birth in human form, it is a gift. Never send the
gift back unopened. Open up to a healthy,
productive, and happy life. Learn how to take care
of your physical, mental, and spiritual self. I
have devoted my life to human growth and, although
I am still learning, I do as much as I can to make
this world a better place. Get involved.
www.energymedicineflorida.com 

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

Dr. Wu Dhi 

Longevity

The Gift that saved My Life

Friday, May 6th, 2016
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Last week, one of my students went into an estate sale in Miami to look around, and she came across a bronze Guan Yin statue. She really didn’t know the importance of her find and who Guan Yin is, but shGuan Yine bought it and presented it to me as a gift. I was blown away by her generosity and kindness. Guan Yin is one of my personal protectors who saved my life. Ten years ago, I traveled to China with a group of Medical Qigong doctors and students of the Daoism. It was more than a trip to China. It was a journey into self-discovery, insight, and learning. When one travels so far, they do not want simple basic practices. This was the real deal. I relished the trip and all the ritual work we did with the monks at Long Hu Sheng Temple. However, after 2 weeks of intense training, I needed to be off on my own. I traveled to the island of Putuo Shan, one of the sacred mountains of China. It is known as the “Heaven of the Sea” and is a renowned site in Chinese Buddhism considered as the Bodhimanda of Avalokitesvara (Guan Yin). Guan Yin is the patron of Bodhisattva of Putuo Shan, mistress of the Southern Sea. As such, she is shown crossing the sea seated or standing on a lotus or on the head of a dragon. The dragon is an ancient symbol for high spirituality, wisdom, strength, and divine powers of transformation. Guan Yin is the goddess of mercy and compassion. I believe that she has a similar energy to Mary the Virgin in the Catholic religion. On the island of Putuo Shan, there is a statue of Guan Yin that is thirty-three meters or one hundred eight feet high both very sacred numbers. When I was there, I walked from the base of the statue to the top nine times, chanting her mantra and building my internal Qi. Some days after leaving Putuo Mountain, I returned to the USA and visited a friend in Northern California. We decided to go to Calistoga Springs and soaked in the thermal waters, which were delish. On the way back to his house, someone hit us head-on! The airbags exploded and, luckily, neither of us was injured. When I contacted my Lama, he said we were saved by the grace of Guan Yin. To this day, I am ever grateful for the blessing and to be alive. When I made the Mantra program, it was dedicated to the Goddess. The teaching and the subliminal CD that is included will wake your spirit up and help infuse the mantra into every pore of your body, mind, and spirit. Check out The Internal Mantra Program http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html. I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Dr. Wu Hi

Building An Energetic Force Field

Monday, April 18th, 2016
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Building An Energetic Force Field

 

You may be asking yourself right now what the heck is Dr. Wu Dhi up to now?

Well, I have started building an energetic force field, sometimes known as an energy shield or deflector shield, around my home. It’s both a physical and psychic barrier made of energy or particles. Why?

To protect my home, health, objects, and well-being from attacks or negative and hostile intrusions. It’s sort of a physical energy force that puts an invisible barrier around and under my property and radiates out light. This is part of the House Cleaning that I have been doing for the people . http://rechargingqigong.com/house-cleanse.html

Every day, we are exposed to energy, some positive, while others negative. This constant bombardment of negative energy affects our moods and energy, and it stresses out our entire system physically, emotionally, and spiritually. It is the factor in all health problems. The Chinese have known about this work for thousands of years but, for some reason, we don’t have much knowledge of this in the West. Don’t laugh! If you are not eating the energy at hand, the energy is eating you. All of our thoughts are vibrations of energy. This is not a concept or theory, but a reality that quantum physics reveals to us. Thoughts have a powerful influence that they affect what happens to you every moment of every day. So do the thoughts of others. Most of us go through our lives taking little notice of our thought processes. We are driven by what we fear, what we think, what we desire. For the most part, we eat, work, converse, worry, hope, plan, make love, shop, and play with minimal attention paid to how we think, what we say, or what we do. This is unfortunate. Whether you are aware of it or not, the people that you live, work, and come in contact with every day have an energetic influence on you. Yes, even their thought patterns affect you. When you leave work or the just the neighbor’s house and come home, those thought forms stick to you like chewing gum on the bottom of your shoe. That’s exactly why I have set up a net of energy to protect myself and anyone who comes into my home. Want to find out more about this Sacred Geomancy / Feng Shui? We all want to be protected in every way we can. You can contact me and I’ll give you a free estimate on what needs to be done. http://rechargingqigong.com/house-cleanse.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Energetic Force Field

This Will Change Your Karma Part II

Saturday, April 16th, 2016
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My first meeting with the meditation group was
awesome. Although I was a bit nervous as I only
spoke a few words in Spanish, the translator that
I worked with had a great command of both Spanish
and English and put me at ease.

I came to Venezuela to bring the South American
group up to speed with the North American
meditation group. This was my first residential
assignment where I actually lived in the city
center and taught meditation for five mornings and
two nights a week. Every month, I also taught a
workshop on health, internal exercises, and
advanced Qi gong practices, and much more. The
teachings were based on Tibetan Buddhism, the
Taoist systems and the teachings of Swami
Rudrananda (Rudy). Rudy taught an eclectic blend
of techniques he called "kundalini yoga" (no
formal relation to the Indian tradition by that
name). If you aren't familiar with Rudy's
teachings, pick up a copy of his book, Spiritual
Cannibalism. The other meditation techniques and
teachings were based on His Holiness
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. He was
a Vajrayan master, scholar, poet, teacher, and
head of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. I
was fortunate enough to get his personal blessing
on two different occasions. The Dalai
Lama regarded him as his principal teacher in the
Nyingma tradition and of Dzogchen. The teachings
included the six perfections:
 1.Generosity
 2.Ethics
3.Forbearance/ Patience
4.joyfulendeavour diligence
5.Meditation 
6. Discriminating wisdom 
There is a saying in the Orient that a person 
needs all six before he goes from this shore 
Meditation of Samsara, the endless cycle of suffering 
caused by birth, death, and re-birth, 
to the further shore or Nirvana. 
If you haven't heard of Nirvana, 
it is the place free from suffering and
a place of individual incredible existence.
 
The ritual includes repentance of past karma
and prayers for enlightenment in the next life.
Every Full Moon, 
I teach a meditation class at my office,
Whole Life Health & Wellness Center
18205 Biscayne Blvd. Suite 2214
Aventura, FL 33160. On the Full Moon
If you want to join, please call 305-407-0120
to register. 

Space is limited! This coming Full Moon,
 meditation will be held on April 21st,
 Thursday night at 7:00 PM.
 See you then! 

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

 Dr. Wu Dhi

When Was The Last Time You Checked Your Blood Pressure?

Wednesday, April 6th, 2016
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When Was The Last Time You Checked Your Blood Pressure?

High blood pressure is also referred to as hypertension. Most cases show no signs or symptoms, and the sure way to know is to have your blood pressure measured. However, a single high reading does not mean you are hypertensive. Get your own blood pressure gauge or sphygmomanometer. Check your blood pressure at least two or three times a week, then you will know what your blood pressure really is. Traditional medicine doesn’t know exactly what causes high blood pressure. Your lifestyle, good or bad, will affect your risk of developing hypertension. Moderation is the key to balance. Here are some reasons why we have high blood pressure:

1. Too much salt intake

2. STRESS

3. Lack of exercise

4. Being overweight

5. Too much alcohol

If you are ready to be in charge of your own health and get healthier, it’s time to start making some lifestyle changes. A healthy lifestyle can lower your risk of hypertension and extend your life for many years. I had a patient come in my office just the other day who had a blood pressure of 185/90. That’s way too high. I suggested that he change his diet. He told me he would rather die. He probably will. Of course,there are other risk factors which can not be controlled according to mainstream medicine, like old age, ethnic origin, and family history. But according to Chinese, Ayurveda, and Tibetan medicine, diet, exercise, meditation, and natural herbs can control all our bodily functions naturally. Walking, going to the gym,and yoga are some of the best exercises to lower blood pressure. Physical activity is great for your overall health. However, these kinds of exercises are not always enough. In fact, eating extremely healthy and working out every day barely move blood pressure measurements down at all. The only thing that worked for me was a specific set of Qi gong exercises that are so simple and easy, yet powerful enough to quickly help lower blood pressure. They caused no side effects at all. All I can tell you is that they have helped thousands of people. Oftentimes, the people didn’t even change their diet or add on any other physical activities. These exercises only require thirty minutes per day and are very easy and fun to learn. All over the world, Qi gong exercises are considered longevity exercises. They are the key to anti-aging. Get started today with the Recharging Qi Gong Program. It is a complete workout that doesn’t require any special equipment, mats, and outfits. Once you get the program, you are ready to go. http://www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

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How to Use the Spring Wood Element Energy

Wednesday, March 9th, 2016
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Spring is in the air

Spring is in the air

How to Use the Spring Wood Element Energy

In just a matter of few weeks, spring will be here
in the Northern Hemisphere. The so-called Vernal
Equinox will happen on Sunday, March
20th, 2016. The Spring Equinox is a time for
fertility and sowing seeds. This is the time when
the Wood element is most active and nature’s
fertility goes a bit berserk.

After the long, cold winter, it’s time to get out
once again and practice some of those fertility
dances. Springtime is associated with the element,
Wood. In the Five-Element Theory, the Wood element
represents the Liver and the Gallbladder. The
Liver function is called the Official of Strategic
Planning, the grand architect for our vision of
the future; this official sees the directions we
must take to live our lives in harmony with the
universe. Its partner, the Gallbladder, gives us
the ability to make decisions, judge wisely, and
see the clear and appropriate course to take.
Without Wood’s vision and plan, it would be
downright impossible to make decisions and get
direction. The Wood element within us governs our
sense of vision, the emotion of anger, and the
sound of shouting. When vision is stifled, we feel
anger: we’ve made our plan, decided to act, taken
aim, and suddenly our plans are thwarted. We’re
told: “No, you can’t!” Everything that said “Go”
is now blocked. At times like this, we commonly
feel anger and frustration and want to shout. If
our Wood is healthy, we can readjust and begin
again.

The first New Moon on March 8th brings us another
eclipse. This is a great opportunity to formulate
your goals. Get the Magic Square formula
http://www.on2url.com/lnk?MTg4ODAwMnwxMzAzNDU3OTN8cz0x
and decide what you want. It’s best to have it
complete by March 19th, the first day of spring.
Once you have your Magic Square board finished
http://www.on2url.com/lnk?MTg4ODAwM3wxMzAzNDU3OTN8cz0x
your life will change for the better. You will bring in
exactly what you want with all the power of the
Wood element behind you, as well as the solar
energy of the New and Full Moon eclipse.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Creating A Sacred Space

Sunday, November 29th, 2015
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IMG_3230Creating A Sacred Space

What is a secred space, anyway? Sacred space is a
space that you decree is sacred, just like a king
would decree the law of the land. Why would you
want to create your own sacred space, anyway? It
is to build a place that you can go to to recharge
yourself and restore your body, mind, and spirit.

When you are going to create your own sacred
space, look for a quiet place in your home or in
nature, preferably away from well-traveled areas
where there isn’t too much traffic, away from
noise pollution as well as air pollution. I know a
woman who has a large space; with her kids,
husband, and the people she has working in the
house, there is no space for her to make a
sanctuary for herself. At least that’s what she
said. I had the opportunity to visit her home, and
we look around to see what we could create. She
was lying on the couch, and then it came to her.
No one ever actually puts any attention on the
ceiling, and that’s where she has created her own
quiet space where she does her meditation. You can
use your garden, a place near a river, or any body
of water, or a special place in your backyard. I
use my space for recharging my energy, doing my
internal practices, and meditation. It is the
space where I celebrate and reconnect with my
inner self and my highest qualities. It is the
place that I dream and create. The energy has to
be built, and how you do it should be consistent
with loving attention. If you wish to grow your
inner power, you need to consistently work and
build your space.

To make a sacred space, you first need to decide
on one place in your home or garden where you feel
most at peace. It is important that this place is
relatively out of the way so that the objects you
lay down won’t need to be moved. I am working on
creating my own sacred space in my backyard. I
have planted trees, trimmed bushes, and started my
Feng Shui garden.

I receive many requests from both patients and
students who would like me to clear their space
and set up a proper place for them in their own
home. I have seen over a hundred people at this
time making their space sacred. If you need some
help with this kind of sacred work, get in touch
with me, and we can set up an appointment to make
all your spaces sacred. Check this out
http://www.on2url.com/lnk?MTcwOTA4OXwxMzAzNDU3OTN8cz0x

I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and
Happiness!
Dr. Wu Dhi

What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

Monday, September 28th, 2015
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What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

What are the diseases that are most likely to kill you?

these days, we hear of a new disease that will wipe

out the human population and are most likely to kill you

or devastate our health.

What can we do to stay healthy? We exercise, watch

our diet, and pay attention to our hygiene. We run

to the doctor to head off any pathogen that may be

attacking our system. But there are really only a

few diseases that, for the most part, will likely kill you.

 

Here is the Hit list:

#1. Coronary Artery Disease (Ischemic Heart

Disease)

The deadliest disease in the world is coronary

artery disease (CAD). CAD, also called ischemic

heart disease, occurs when the blood vessels that

supply blood to the heart become narrowed. The

World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that

about 7.4 million people died of ischemic heart

disease. Even today, with all the research and

millions of dollars spent, we have more CAD than

ever. It’s still the #1 killer with more than 13.2

percent of all deaths. Among the risk factors are

high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and

smoking. What can you do? Regular exercise, good

nutrition, and weight control can help lower your

risk of developing CAD. But there is a lot more

that you can do to avoid heart disease. Qi Gong

calms the mind and the spirit better than any

exercise we do in the West. In Chinese medicine,

the Heart rules the mind. What does that mean?

When we look at the five elements, the Heart is

Fire. If there is too much heat from the fire, the

heat rises and causes insomnia, migraines, and

Shen disturbances, things like Parkinson’s

disease, shaking and twitching, and mental

disorders. As we balance the fire and water in the

body, we balance the heart.

 

#2. Stroke

A stroke is when an artery in the brain is blocked

or leaks. Oxygen-deprived brain cells begin to die

within minutes. Strokes are responsible for 6.7

million deaths around the world, according to WHO.

That figure represents about 11.9 percent of all

deaths. Stroke kills almost 130,000 Americans each

year—that’s 1 out of every 20 deaths.

 

# 3. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

COPD is a chronic, progressive lung disease that

makes it hard to breathe. Chronic bronchitis and

emphysema are types of COPD. About 3.1 million

deaths were attributed to COPD, according to WHO.

That represents about 5.6 percent of deaths, a

rate that has held steady since 2000. At this

time, around 64 million people around the world

were living with COPD. The main causes are smoking

and secondhand smoke. Another factor is air

pollution, both indoors and out. There’s no cure

for COPD, but its progression can be slowed down

with conventional medicine as well as homeopathic

medication and acupuncture.

 

# 4. Respiratory Infections

WHO estimates that lower respiratory infections

caused about 3.1 million or 5.5 percent of deaths

in the world. This group of diseases includes

pneumonia, bronchitis, and influenza. Flu season

lasts from November through February in the

Northern Hemisphere and from June through August

in the Southern Hemisphere. They say the risk is

year-round in tropical regions.

 

# 5. Cancers of the Trachea, Bronchus, and Lungs

Cancers of the trachea, bronchus, and lungs are

all respiratory cancers. The main causes of this

type of cancer are smoking, second-hand smoke, and

environmental toxins. Around 1.6 million deaths

were attributed to lung cancer – that is 2.9% of

all deaths.

 

The heart and the lungs are major organs that need

attention. The Fire element or your Heart, and the

Lungs as the Metal element are the most effected

organs that can cause your demise. The emotional

component of the Heart is anxiety and the lack of

love and joy, while the emotion of the Lung is

sadness and grief.

 

I have spent over half of my life studying and

practicing longevity exercises, and the traditions

that seem to have a handle on anti-aging and

longevity are the Daoist, Tibetan Buddhist, and

the Alchemists. They all do internal exercises,

meditations, and follow dietary rules. The problem

in the West is that we are pretty much controlled

by the drug and food companies whose concern is

not your health or well-being. It is unfortunate,

but there are a few of us that can see through the

illusion. You are probably one of them and are

practicing daily. If you are on the path and want

to refine your practice, I can help! I suggest

getting a copy of the Recharging Qi Gong program

to start http://goo.gl/1HP2ec. You can change the

normal and be un-normal, in-sane rather than

out-of-sane.

Get the Recharging Qi Gong Program today, and

regain your health, flexibility and sanity.

http://goo.gl/1HP2ec

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

Happiness!

 

Dr. Wu Dhi
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Three Powerful Moons

Friday, August 28th, 2015
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Three Powerful Moons

The energy is building. By the end of August, we
will have the first of 3 powerful full moons. The
first full moon is on August 29, 2015 at 2:35 pm
(EDT). It is called the Sturgeon Moon, Corn Moon,
or Grain Moon. The second is on September 28 while
the third on October 27. They are called super
moons because the centers of these full moons and
that of Earth will be less than 224,834 miles
apart.

This month’s full moon will open a floodgate of
emotions. The Pisces full moon awakens our desire
for closure on a deep soul level. Pisces is about
endings and transitions. It’s time to surrender
and accept the things we cannot change, and to pay
attention to what’s at hand.

Here are some tips on how to tune in to the Pisces
full moon power:

1. Be open to your Unknown. The veil between the
spirit world and the living is thinner than ever.
You may experience coincidences, deja vu, and
vivid dreams.

2. Be compassionate. Be open, have compassion for
everyone, and show kindness towards yourself and
everyone you come in contact with.

3. Change your emotion into devotion. This full
moon can bring up some turbulent emotions. It
might even make you feel a little “crazy”. Pick a
healthy outlet for release. Practice morning and
evening, write in your journal, or go dancing.

4. Soak your body. Stand in the ocean, soak in a
bathtub with Epsom salts or in a natural hot
spring. Even a swimming pool will work. The moon
is the water element, and so is the sign Pisces. A
soak will balance the body and mind.

5. Honor your ancestors. Pisces is the 12th and
final sign of the Zodiac, and it represents your
golden years. Take time to sit and talk with your
elders, and dedicate the merits of your
meditations to the benefit of your ancestors.

6. Take a workshop, read and study. This weekend
is a wonderful time to snuggle up with a good
book, sit down and set your goals for the next 3
months, or go to a workshop to make your life
better.

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

Dr. Wu Hi
P.S. This weekend, I am teaching a workshop on the
Magic Square at Unity on the Bay in Miami. Want a
great formula that will change your life? Join me
for the best investment you can make in your
growth. http://goo.gl/6QXo9w

P.S.S. If you can’t make it to the workshop, get a
copy of the Magic Square program
http://goo.gl/peVsyF and get those goals set ASAP.
Dr. Wu Hi