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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

Are You Finding it Impossible to Get Work Done?

Friday, May 20th, 2016
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Are You Finding it Impossible to Get Work Done?

WORKI was trying to get some work done last Sunday and it was just about impossible. A friend called early morning and said she was in the area and wanted to stop over to see my Feng Shui garden. “Of course,” I said, “Come on over.” It was nice to see her and share how the garden was put together, all about the compost pile, and what all the different plants were. She started her first garden this year and is really into organic and non-GMO foods. She stayed for ¾ of an hour, had a host of questions, and then was on her way. Within fifteen minutes, Eyla and Julio stopped by with their baby to take some measurements on the backyard door gate. I invited them to stay for breakfast. I picked all the veggies from the garden and cooked them up with some organic eggs, smoked salmon and a mug of Bulletproof coffee. Yummy! It’s always good to see friends and share the joys of life, but I needed to get back to my own projects and I was very happy to get back to working on them. To my amazement, in less than an hour, I received another call. Are you home? “Yes, I am.Can I come over? Before I knew it, another friend showed up and stayed until nine in the evening, and the day was gone. Although it was fun and very social, my plans were squashed. This happens to all of us now and then; we make plans and the universe does what it wants with us. That’s why, practice is so important. Doing a regular practice will give you the material to build your body and mind and, eventually, your muscle memory will automatically kick in to keep you in the best condition that serves you and keeps you young and healthy. Your meditations and internal exercises are key to a long and healthy life. These practices will keep you stress-free, balanced, and years younger than you actually are. Get on the program today. Right now, while you still can, get my Recharging Qi Gong Program and reverse the aging process.  http://www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Dr. Wu Hi

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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The Symptoms of Spiritual Pollution

Wednesday, March 30th, 2016
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The Symptoms of Spiritual Pollution

Did you know that physical objects can carry spiritual significance?

Some years ago, I was talking to an eccentric guy

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ed. It started off with a cold that

developed into a bronchial condition and

eventually into pneumonia. Soon after, his stocks

crashed, and he was hit with a large tax bill that

he didn’t know was coming. To make things worse,

he started to have problems sleeping and had

horrible nightmares. Unbeknownst to him, he bought

a ritual object that was used in dark Shaivism

practices and this changed his luck and life.

There are some spiritual objects that will affect

you in hostile ways. Here are a few examples of

what spiritual pollution can do to you which are

also its symptoms:

1) Sudden chronic illness

2) Recurrent bad dreams and nightmares

3) Insomnia and unusual sleepiness

4) Behavioral problems

5) Relational problems continual fighting,

arguing and misinterpreted communication

6) Lack of peace

7) Restless, disturbed children

8) Unexplained illness

9) Ghosts or demonic apparitions

10) Poltergeists (moving of objects by evil

spirits)

11) Foul and unexplainable odors

12) Atmospheric heaviness in which it is difficult

to breathe

13) Continual nausea and headaches

 

Whenever I bring an antique or a spiritual object

into my home or space, I make sure I do a

cleansing on it to avoid any spiritual pollution.

It’s also true if you are planning to move into a

new home or office. Energies, both good and bad

ones, hang out in your home and objects. That’s

exactly why I do a ritual cleanse of my house and

property before I ever move in or bring stuff into

my space. I continue to do so to keep the positive

Qi flowing and the blocked and stale energy far,

far away. A spiritual house cleansing will clear

out negative and adverse energies that will affect

your health, wealth and happiness.

http://rechargingqigong.com/house-cleanse.html

 

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

Happiness.

 

 

Dr. Wu Hi

The Elixir of Immortality

Monday, March 21st, 2016
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The Elixir of Immortality

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Elixir of Immortality

An Exilir for Immortality. Healing your body from illness is a multi-phase process that we overlook in the West. According to Tibetan Buddhist medicine, an attitude has to be generated that illness is a blessing. That’s a strange one if you live in the West, for sure. An illness is a signal that you are doing something
fundamentally off balance. If you continue on that
path, you will have more anxiety and disease. The
sickness provides an opportunity to grow, to see
where we’ve gone out of balance and correct it.
This may seem a little harsh, but it gives us an
opportunity to develop compassion, practice
virtue, overcome pride and release oneself from
aversion to pain and unhappiness. You can build your own elixir of immortality!  In the Qi Gong
Inner Circle, I share deeper information on how to
deal with illness and death for your growth. If
you are not a member yet, let me share this
valuable information with you and your loved ones.
www.Qigonginnercircle.com

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

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Building The Qi Into Every Nook and Cranny Of Your Home

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016
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Building the Qi Into Every Nook and Cranny of Your Home

When I was at the Long Hu Shan Monastery in China,

the monks did their daily practices at the

courtyard and the meditation hall, building an

incredible Qi force that you could feel

getting stronger as you approached the temple. I

went to study with the Daoist monks a few years

ago and was there just before the 900th year

celebration of the monastery. The purpose of this

trip was to study Daoism at one of the oldest

monasteries in China and to visit one of the seven

sacred mountains in China. A group of Medical Qi

Gong students and Daoists from Europe and the USA

traveled with Dr. Jerry Alan Johnson, the founder,

and Dr. Bernard Shannon, the director, of The

International Institute of Medical Qi Gong. Both

of these masters hold high titles as Daoist

priests who are well trained in internal

exercises, martial arts, and Medical Qi Gong. As

we approached the monastery, we could hear the

noise from thousands of firecrackers exploding.

The sounds went on for at least half an hour as we

walked into the courtyard. We were then honored

with an elaborate dragon-tiger dance, a ceremonial

welcoming speech, and blessings from the head

abbot. The energy was amazing, I felt like I was

back in China hundreds of years ago.

Building Qi  and storing it

Building Qi and storing it

When I practice my meditation and internal

exercises, I usually practice at the same time and

place to build the Qi into the space. Every time I

train, meditate, practice, or do the ritual

celebrations, I charge my space and infuse my home

and property with Qi. When you do this long

enough, the land takes on a different vibration

and will eventually radiate Qi. Last August, I

purchased a house in Hollywood, Florida. Ever

since I owned the property, I have been building

the energy on the land and its surroundings.

First, I cleared the house and property of any

negative, stagnant or stale Qi. I placed energetic

crystals in strategic places to enhance and

correct faults in the energy. I removed any

harmful plants and vines, planted green, black,

blue and red bamboo, and brought in large rocks. I

even had the roof cleaned and painted, fixed all

the cracks on the walls, and restored the

fireplace. When you are building a force field,

you want to avoid any leaks that could distort the

energy. The fire rituals will start at the vernal

Equinox and last for a week. This is an exciting

process and can affect the energy for a mile

radius around your home.

If you are training and want to really enhance

your practice, I would first repair everything

around your home and take out all dead trees,

broken windows and fix all leaking faucets. If you

are in need of a house clearing, let me know. We

can make a plan that will work to clear out the

old Qi and re-energize your living space.

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

Happiness.

Dr. Wu Dhi

Growing Internally

Monday, February 8th, 2016
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Feng Shui energy

Feng Shui energy

Growing Internally

Wow! How the garden has grown! I was out of town

for just a week and, to my surprise, the garden

has doubled in size. We planted on December 21st,

the day of the Winter Solstice. There is more

sunlight every day, and we have been getting a

light rain just about thrice a week, so everything

is happy and growing. In fact, I have just started

to eat out of the garden. Lots of herbs and, now,

the lettuce are getting big enough to eat.

When you grow your own garden, you are assured

that your food is organic and non-GMO, thus,

healthy for you. Plus the energy that you put into

it gives you an incredible amount of Qi that you

just can’t get at a grocery store even if you buy

organic. When you grow your own food, magical

things happen. You are able to ground your energy

by working the earth. The food that is grown has

ten times the energy than store-bought food.

“Qi hua” is a specific term in the science of

Traditional Chinese Medicine. It refers, in

general, to various kinds of changes taking place

in the body under the action of Qi. Specifically,

it refers to the metabolism of fundamental

substances, vital energy, blood and body fluid,

and the transformations which can occur between

them. Vital energy, blood, and body fluid are

formed by ingested food. The food is changed into

food essence, which, in turn, is transformed into

vital energy, blood, or body fluid that can then

be changed into any one of the others according to

the physiological need of the body. All these are

the specific manifestations of the activity of Qi.

The dysfunction of Qi in performing its action

will affect the whole metabolism of the body,

including digestion, absorption, transformation,

and transportation of food, the formation,

movement and transformation of vital energy, blood

and body fluid, and the excretion of feces, urine

and sweat. These cause various symptoms associated

with abnormal metabolism. The process in which Qi

performs its functions is the process in which the

substances in the body are metabolized, and in

which the substances and energy are transformed.

We all have heard the saying, “You are what you

eat.” We all want to stay healthy, young, and

vibrant as long as we can. You can make a big

difference in your life and the ones you love by

growing your own food even if it’s just growing

sprouts on your windowsill. You can make a

difference in the vibration that you put into your

body. The other big factor in staying young is

practicing internal exercises. Check out the Qi

Gong Bundle download on the Recharging Qi Gong

website http://www.on2url.com/lnk?MTgzNzE2M3wxMzAzNDU3OTN8cz0x

and start practicing today.

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

Happiness!

Dr. Wu Dhi

Broken Bones

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016
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Broken Bones

Part of my training involves walking backwards 500

steps every morning. I have been doing this
consistently since 2007 when my friend Matt Furey
showed me the exercise. In fact, when I first went
to China to study in the nineties, I would see
hundreds of people walking backwards daily. It’s a
practice for good health in Japan, China, and
parts of Europe where people use it to build
muscle, improve sports performance, and promote
balance. Walking backwards has opened up my
awareness, improved my vision, strengthened my
back, and sharpened my brain.

When you walk backwards, it puts less strain and
requires less range of motion on your knee joints.
I find that I can do a more intense workout in
less time. I have heard that 100 steps backwards
is equal to 1,000 steps forward. Walking backwards
sharpens your thinking skills and enhances
cognitive control. Those are some great benefits,
and that’s why I walk backwards every day.

Around 10 days ago, I was power-walking backwards
at a good pace and stumbled over a big piece of
coral that washed up on the beach. Even though I
have great balance, I came crashing down right on
my wrist. As luck would have it, I broke my wrist,
and now I am in a cast. This is the first bone I
ever broke, but it didn’t stop me. This morning, I
walked backwards for just 250 steps and am
recovering well. Sometimes, the river just
overflows and floods the neighborhood, and there
is nothing you can do about it.

Broken-Bones

Broken Bones

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Do you Trust Your Grocery Store?

Monday, January 11th, 2016
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Do you Trust Your Grocery Store?
In today’s world, you really have a hard time
trusting your own Grocery store   and people in the medicine business. Just when you think “natural” means it’s healthy, you find out that it isn’t so and is just an advertising buzzword. Even when you are buying organic, unless you read every word on the label, you could be buying just a few ingredients that
are organic and the others are questionable. As
for the fruit and veggies, we all hope that
“organic” means no chemical sprays or other
toxins.

Eating off the land is one of the best ways to
nourish your body, mind, and spirit. Working in
the garden is a great way to de-stress from work,
and a joy to see one’s efforts grow. A garden
grows at its own pace – you can’t rush it or slow
it down. It needs just a few things to grow: the
right soil, water, and sunlight. If the pH of the
soil is too acidic, you’ll get a poor crop. If the
garden isn’t watered, your garden will dry up and
die. If there is no sunlight, nothing happens at
all. A garden is very similar to our bodies. We
need to keep our internal system more alkaline
than acidic to stay healthy and, without a doubt,
we need to stay hydrated. As far as the sunlight
is concerned, it’s one of the biggest factors in
keeping us happy, vibrant, and free from
depression and anxiety.

This year, I planted 2 all-organic Feng Shui
gardens that are both 9’x9’, a magic number. One
is filled with tomatoes and 6 different varieties
of lettuce, onions, garlic, and lots of turmeric.
The other garden has ginger, peppers, cabbage,
spinach, lemongrass, chives, and broccoli. But
wait, there is more. I planted 7 banana trees, a
dozen of pineapples, and a wall of passion fruit.
Now, I am busy with watering, weeding, and chasing
bugs away. Setting up the garden is as important
as planting. I first divide the space into 9 equal
parts, one for each square of the “ba gua” plus
one for the spiritual part. Then, I plant using
the garden as my meditation.

To find out more on how to use your environment as
your meditation, join the members of the Qi Gong
Inner Circle and get all the goodies.
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I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and
Happiness.

Do you know what's in your food

Do you know what’s in your food

Dr. Wu Dhi

Who are You feeding this Year?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2015
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Who are You feeding this Year?

Every year, around the holidays, we seem to eat

more, drink more, and socialize more than any

Are you feeding your good or bad wolf?

Are you feeding your good or bad wolf?

other time. It’s the season to be jolly and visit

friends and family. But there is more than food

that we eat for nourishment. Long ago, I heard

this story…

There was an old Cherokee Indian teaching about

life to his grandson. “A fight is going on inside

me,” he said to the boy. “It is a terrible fight

and it is between two wolves. One is evil – he is

anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance,

self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies,

false pride, superiority, and ego.” He continued,

“The other is good – he is joy, peace, love, hope,

serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence,

empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith.

The same fight is going on inside you – and inside

every other person, too.”

The grandson thought about it for a minute and

then asked his grandfather, “Which wolf will win?”

The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you

feed.”

WHICH WOLF ARE YOU FEEDING? We always have a

choice. Change is always possible. The first step

is to have a clear understanding of what’s going

on. If you have been feeding the evil wolf, vow to

change it. Habits are tough to break, and changing

them requires something that we forget to practice

— Patience.

Our lives are a series of ongoing classroom

discussions where everyone is our teacher and

every situation contains a lesson for us. As you

develop patience, you will see the lessons more

clearly and learn life’s lessons quicker. It’s

called AWARENESS! A lesson will keep repeating

itself until you learn it. Wake up, smell the

roses, and your life will improve by leaps and

bounds overnight. Never let a lesson slip by. It

will be back with a vengeance quicker than you can

imagine.

Learn the internal exercises, how to meditate, and

the benefits of alternative medicine. How? Join me

and the members of the Qi Gong Inner Circle, and

I’ll guide you through A PROCESS OF LESSONS to

make your life better. www.qigonginnercircle.com 

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

Happiness.

Dr. Wu Dhi