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Are You Sick Of Being Stuck?

Wednesday, August 10th, 2016
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MantraAre You Sick Of Being Stuck?

The rains are here again, and all is luscious

green. Rain has a special meaning and feeling to

me. I was in my mid-twenties, still married and

very much in love. My wife just gave birth to my

first son, but it was time for us to get out of

town. We were getting ready to move to the family

summer home in Harrow, Ontario in Lake Erie. It

was still somewhat cold in early May, in the

forties and fifties with a few warmer days here

and there. I can remember walking out to the lake

and it just started to sprinkle until I could see

the rain coming over. But, for some reason, I was

completely warm and dry. I must have stood there

for an hour. There was a warm glow around me as my

eyes filled with tears. Soon after that, my

spiritual path escalated and took me on a journey

that has lasted for almost five decades. Teachers

and opportunities to grow beyond myself started

coming into my life.

When the student is ready, the teacher will

appear.  And they did.

Since that time, I have been on a path to

spiritual growth. Some of it was very rocky and

most of it very magical. I am not religious at

all, but I do my practices religiously. The key to

success is practice and more practice. If you want

something really bad, you need to research about

it, find a teacher, and practice what you preach.

Is it easy? No! But who’s looking for easy? We are

looking for growth, and that’s not easy. It is

work. Spiritual work is WORK.

We want to break out of our old patterns, look at

the world and beyond from outside of the box. The

dogmas that have been handed down to us are

enslaving, controlling and limiting. A half truth

is a lie.

How can you see your way out of the box?

Make friends and work with people that avoid

violence, cherish love, health and longevity, and

work on avoiding these ten non-virtuous acts:

1.     Hate/Killing

2.     Stealing/Larceny

3.     Sexual misconduct

4.     Lying/Misleading

5.     Slander/Divisive

6.     Harsh talk/Saying unpleasant things

7.     Gossip/Idle talk

8.     Coveting/Craving/Greed

9.     Wishing someone ill/Cruelty

10. Wrong view/Ignorance

These acts keep us stuck and going in circles of

birth and death over and over. There are formulas

developed by enlightened beings millenniums ago

that will keep you out of the constant round and

round. Take a peek at the program on Internal

Mantra. It will help to free you from the matrix

of system that keeps all of us stuck.

http://www.on2url.com/lnk?MjE0MDk5NXwxMzAzNDU3OTN8cz0x

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

Happiness.

Dr. Wu Dhi

 

Mantra

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

How this Full Moon will Affect You

Friday, April 22nd, 2016
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Full Moon MagicToday is the Full Moon in the sign of Scorpio.
Astrologers say this Full Moon has to do with our
hidden desires and teaches us how to discard our
old ways and surrender to the deep wisdom we
possess. The Full Moon in Scorpio brings things
to a head. Those things we don't want to look at
or have been avoiding seem to be popping up at
this time." Beware, this Full Moon can really
affect your relationships. It's the wake up, shake
up, breakdown, breakthrough energy that is
affecting our relationships and our money
situations. It's time to review your values and
commitments.Stay calm and cool. This is not a
time to act impulsively or restlessly, or to react
out of anger. It can affect your liver and cause
additional stress on your heart.

Are you open or closed? Most of us say we are
open, but are you really? It's time that you break
out of your shell and open up to something new
that will make a difference in your life forever.
Mantra is more than a prayer; it's a vibration
that will change things in you forever. These six
words will change your life -- 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 Dhi

P.S. Teachings like this don't just fall into your
hands. You have to take action. As soon as you do,
you will notice the difference.If there are
things that you want to change, if there are
patterns that need to be broken, this Full Moon
will illuminate and release some of these old
blocks and wounds. Click here and find out
more:http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html.

The Power of Todays Blue moon

Friday, July 31st, 2015
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The Power of Todays Blue moon

Today is the Full Moon and it’s the second full moon in July–We call that a Blue Moon, the second of two full moons in a single calendar month. An older definition of Blue Moon is that it’s the third of four full moons in a single season. You might even see an actual blue-colored moon. The term once in a blue moon used to mean something rare, but actually Blue Moons are pretty common.

The Full Moon is generally a time of awareness, when we see what has been hidden from sight, and what has been growing within us.

This full moon there will be a lot of emphasis on intimate relationships, so it’s going to be affecting the area of your close one to one relationships that’s where the tensions will manifest. Choose your fights carefully.

The good news is this blue moon is less complicated than full moon we had at the beginning of July. There are fewer planetary aspects and no major star lining up with the moon. In folklore, the monthly moon were each given names that helped people prepare for various types of weather and crop rotations. Although these names varied depending on different cultures and where you live, they generally identified the weather or other natural phenomenon that might take place in a given month.

Although there is no formal significance attached to the blue moon, you can certainly treat it as an especially magical time and go to a drumming ceremony, get together with friends and family and with out a drought the full moon is a very special time to meditate and train. If you don’t have the a copy of my internal Mantra program http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html
by now. STOP what you’re doing and order it today. This program will make a significant difference in your practice.

I wish you the best in your Health, wealth and Happiness

Full-Moon

Blue Moon

Dr. Wu Dhi

This Mantra Will Change Your Life

Wednesday, June 10th, 2015
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This Mantra  Will Change Your Life

I was invited to a group acupuncture session and
sound healing experience today to help the people
of Nepal. I was on my way, and something came up
that put me on a different course. I want to thank
Lori Bell for putting this event together and
helping the people of Nepal.

Last April, a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.8
has rocked Nepal, leaving thousands dead and many
more injured. Many of the ancient shrines and
temples were sent crashing to the ground, which
are irreplaceable and cultural treasures. One of
the most sacred Hindu temples of Nepal dedicated
to the Hindu god, Shiva, was completely destroyed
in this massive earthquake. Interesting enough,
Shiva is known as the destroyer and the restorer.
He’s somewhat of a complex character; Shiva
represents goodness, benevolence and serves as the
protector. He also has a darker side as the leader
of evil spirits, ghosts and vampires and as the
master of thieves, villains and beggars. Shiva
destroys the universe at the end of each cycle,
which then allows for a new Creation. The
destruction of the earthquake caused a terrible
loss of life and limb. But the people of Nepal
are still keeping their practices of meditation
and devotion in spite of the destruction.

Most of us have never experienced such massive
destruction. Of course, we have all experienced
hardships in our lives, even loss and destruction.
These are the times that we have to keep up with
our practices no matter if they are Qi Gong
practices, meditations, or prayer. One of the
practices I always encourage my students and
patients to do is to free oneself from the wheel
of birth and death. The mantra is: “Om Mani Padme
Hum”. The Tibetan Buddhists believe that saying
the mantra (prayer), “Om Mani Padme Hum”, out loud
or silently to oneself, invokes the powerful
benevolent attention and blessings of Chenrezig,
the embodiment of compassion.

There is an old story that speaks about a devoted
meditator. After years concentrating on a
particular mantra, he had attained enough insight
to begin teaching. The student’s humility was far
from perfect, but the teachers at the monastery
were not worried. A few years of successful
teaching left the meditator with no thoughts about
learning from anyone. But, upon hearing about a
famous hermit living nearby, the opportunity was
too exciting to be passed up. The hermit lived
alone on an island at the middle of a lake, so the
meditator hired a man with a boat to row across to
the island. The meditator was very respectful of
the old hermit. As they shared some tea made with
herbs, the meditator asked him about his spiritual
practice. The old man said he had no spiritual
practice, except for a mantra, which he repeated
all the time to himself. The meditator was pleased
that the hermit was using the same mantra he used
himself. But, when the hermit spoke the mantra
aloud, the meditator was horrified!

“What’s wrong?” asked the hermit.

“I don’t know what to say. I’m afraid you’ve
wasted your whole life! You are pronouncing the
mantra incorrectly!”

“Oh, dear! That is terrible. How should I say it?”

The meditator gave the correct pronunciation, and
the old hermit was very grateful, asking to be
left alone so he could get started right away. On
the way back across the lake, the meditator, now
confirmed as an accomplished teacher, was
pondering the sad fate of the hermit. “It’s so
fortunate that I came along. At least, he will
have a little time to practice correctly before he
dies.” Just then, the meditator noticed that the
boatman was looking quite shocked, and turned to
see the hermit standing respectfully on the water,
next to the boat.

“Excuse me, please. I hate to bother you, but I’ve
forgotten the correct pronunciation again. Would
you please repeat it for me?”

“You obviously don’t need it,” stammered the
meditator, but the old man persisted in his polite
request until the meditator relented and told him
again the way he thought the mantra should be
pronounced. The old hermit was saying the mantra
very carefully, slowly, over and over, as he
walked across the surface of the water back to the
island.

This story shows us that it isn’t as important
that you get everything exactly correct, but
practice is the key to your success.

Practice, Practice and more Practice!

images That’s why, I spent many months putting
together a comprehensive program to share this
teaching with you. This failsafe program
http://www.on2url.com/lnk?MTQwMTUyNHwxMzAzNDU3OTN8cz0x
will teach you the mantra, give you all the
details of the teaching, plus a subliminal program
that will give you 100,000 repetitions of the
mantra that will bypass your conscious mind and go
directly into your subconscious and memory.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Six Words that will Change Your Life

Wednesday, August 20th, 2014
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The other day, I was unpacking boxes and arranging
everything in my new home. I found one box that
wasn’t labeled and didn’t have a number on it. How
strange as I labeled and numbered everything. Or
so I thought. So, I opened the box and what were
in it were two large checkered table cloths that
my mother gave me years ago. They’re still in
perfect condition and they brought back many good
memories. When I was growing up, we had a swimming
pool in our backyard and everyone in the family
came to our house for picnic. My dad has eight
brothers and sisters and I have a whole bunch of
cousins. On my mothers side, there are another
eleven people. So, our house was always full and
lots of fun. There was always a lot of food and
two picnic tables were set up with everything you
could imagine. And guess what? I have inherited
the family picnic table cloths.

My cousin, Susie, is celebrating her birthday on
August 19th and I couldn’t imagine what I could
send her that she really would like. So, I’ve
taken one of the families heirlooms, the checkered
table cloth filled with memories of childhood
picnics, family fun and a great summer. You may
have such an heirloom in your house. It could be a
table cloth or maybe a piece of jewelry, something
that has been in your family as long as you can
remember. You can use this in your meditations.
Here is what you can do: Take the heirloom, hold it
in your hand or wrap yourself up in it, and
visualize all of the happy memories of your
childhood. And if those memories weren’t so happy,
you can rewrite the program in your head, let go
of all the sadness, and imagine the perfect
situation for you and your family where you are
happy, healthy, and even wealthy.

I sent my cousin a picture of the Picnic God; and
the mantra that goes with it: Hari picnic, Hari
picnic, Hari Hari OM . images-1 May you have many picnics and
open your heart to love and the Divine. If you
want to learn more about mantras and how to invoke
the real magic into your life, I have a program
called The Internal Mantra Program
http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html.
It includes a subliminal CD with over a hundred
thousand repetitions of the mantra, a DVD of the
teachings, and a special interview on mantra and
the power it has on ones life.

The mantra Om Mani Pdme Hum is one of the most
powerful mantras and it is practiced in most
cultures throughout the world. It’s easy to say
yet quite powerful. According to H.H. Dilgo
Khyentse Rinpoche, when you say the first
syllable, Om, it is blessed to help you achieve
perfection in the practice of generosity, Ma helps
perfect the practice of pure ethics, and Ni helps
achieve perfection in the practice of tolerance
and patience. Pad, the fourth syllable, helps to
achieve perfection of perseverance, Me helps
achieve perfection in the practice of
concentration, and the final sixth syllable, Hum,
helps achieve perfection in the practice of
wisdom. So, in this way, recitation of the mantra
helps achieve perfection in the six practices from
generosity to wisdom. The path of these six
perfections is the path walked by all the Buddhas.
What could then be more meaningful than to say the
mantra and accomplish the six perfections?

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

P.S. To receive the teaching and the practice is a
great blessing. Don’t delay, get it today!
http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html

When your Cookies get Burnt

Thursday, May 1st, 2014
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Most of us can relate to this, you or maybe your mother
make a batch of cookies, your favorite ones.
The whole house has the smell of fresh baked cookies;
your mouth is watering as they are baking in the oven.
Memories are being triggered left and right.

A smell can bring on a flood of memories; affect your
moods,memory and even your performance.
When we smell something good or bad it call up
memories and powerful responses almost instantaneously.

Our olfactory system triggers the brain that processes
emotion, and is responsible for associative learning.
Our ability to smell is highly linked to memory.
In order to identify a scent, you must remember when you
have smelled it before and then connect it to visual
information that occurred at the same time.

An odor actually increases the vividness and intensity
of that remembered information when you smell that
odor again.
The smell of the oven fresh cookies may remind you
of Christmas, your childhood or another special moment
in your life.

When I prepare myself for meditation I make sure
there are very few distractions before I begin.
The phone is off, no TV or radio and the house is quite.
(The best time is early morning or late evening when
everyone is still).
I begin by lighting one of my favorite incense.
The smell triggers the brain and you will automatically
be put you into a meditative state.
To keep the mind from jumping around like a monkey
a mantra helps to keep you focused and,
you will go into a deeper state of relaxation.

In the Internal Mantra Program
http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html.
These teachings and processes will open you up faster
and help you to become stress free,
lower your blood pressure and quite the mind with in weeks.
End your stresses now and begin to take control of your
emotions, your energy and regain your personal power.

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

Dr. Wu Dhiimages

Heaven or Hell, it’s your Choice

Monday, February 3rd, 2014
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Back in the eighties I was heavily engaged in my
spiritual studies as well as the healing arts.

Every summer for years I would leave whatever I
was doing in life and meet with a group of
students in a remote place either the mountains of
Colorado or Northern California for a three-month
meditation retreat. This is how I spent my summers
for years. I remember one special summer where the
teachings were focused on the realms of
consciousness and the way we nourish ourselves
internally and externally. The teacher told us a
very powerful myth about the difference between
heaven and hell.

The fable describes hell as a room in which a
bunch of angry emaciated people were sitting
around a banquet table. On the round banquet table
is piled a wonderful feast, with many platters of
the most delicious-smelling foods that one can
imagine. Strapped to the forearms of the famished
people sitting around this table in hell are
four-foot-long forks and spoons, so no matter how
they try, they cannot get any food into their
mouths.

Heaven, on the other hand, is room in which
jovial, well-fed people sit around a banquet table
that is piled high with a wonderful feast, with
many platters of the most delicious-smelling foods
that one can imagine. Strapped to the forearms of
the happy people sitting around this table in
heaven are four-foot-long forks and spoons—and the
people are feeding one another across the table.

After he told the story a large banquet was
brought into the room for the evening meal but we
didn’t have anything to eat. Not a spoon or a fork
could be found anywhere. Before we sat down to
eat, the teacher made an announcement,“You will
notice there is no silverware, and no chopsticks
but we want all of you to enjoy the wonderful
feast by feeding each other with your hands. The
only rule is you can only feed someone else, not
your self.”

The idea of the exercise was to give to others and
they will give back to you, that’s why I write and
teach thousands of people a week from all over the
world. The more you give the more you have the
capacity to receive. You wouldn’t want to show up
at the bank for free money with a thimble, you
would want to show up with a wheelbarrow.

If you are ready to fill up your own wheelbarrow,
I’ll help you. Get moving today by sharing my blog
with all of your friends and family
www.Rechargingqigong.com and my YouTube channel
www.youtube.com /drwudhi

and by all means get a few of my programs.

They will make your life better, longer and
happier.

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

PS.
Get a copy of the Internal Mantra Program, it will
guide you through the 6 realms, meditation and
explain the nature and practice of the teachings
http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html

Why I fly Prayer flags

Friday, January 31st, 2014
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DSC_3360 They claim that as the wind flows
through the flags they carry the prayers and good
vibrations. The flags are said to bring Happiness,
Long life and Prosperity to those who fly them.
I have them flying over the gates to my garden
and on the entire east side of my home, spreading
good vibrations and blessings on my home and
gardens.
Prayer flag date back thousands of years to India
and to the shamanistic Bon tradition of
pre-Buddhist Tibet.
Bonpo priests used solid colored cloth flags, with
their magical symbols to balance the elements both
internally and externally.

The 5 colors of prayer flags represent the 5
basic elements:

Yellow-earth
Green–water
Red-fire
White-air
Blue-space

The flags I have been flying have the mantra “OM
MANI PADME HUNG”
Printed on them sends blessings of compassion to
free us from the worldly realms.
1. The God Realm
2. The Human Realm
3. The Titan Realm
4. Animal Realm
5. Hungry ghost Realm
6. 
The Hell Realm

The great seventeenth-century Japanese Rinzai Zen
master Hakuin was once approached by a samurai
warrior who asked Hakuin to explain heaven and
hell to him.
Hakuin looked up at the samurai and asked
disdainfully,
“How could a stupid ignoramus like you possibly
understand such things?”
The samurai started to draw his sword and Hakuin
chided,
“So, you have a sword. It’s probably as dull as
your head!”
In a rage, the proud warrior pulled out his sword
intending to cut off Hakuin’s head.
Hakuin stated calmly, “This is the gateway to
hell.”
The startled samurai stopped and, with
appreciation for Hakuin’s cool demeanor, sheathed
his sword.
“This is the gateway to heaven,” said Hakuin
softly.
There are many stories and practices to free
oneself from the realms of birth and death. In the
Internal Mantra Program

http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html

I have spelled out the easiest and best way to
embody the practice using both the ancient
techniques as well as subliminal programing to
open up your internal centers the quickest.
If you are ready for a total change in your life,
get this program today.

http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi