Posts Tagged ‘33 Years’

Tantric and Natural Urges

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012
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Jerry wrote me at 4:30 in the morning with a
burning question.

Here is what he said:

Dr. Wu Dhi I am 33 years old. Single male and in
good physical health. I have two of your programs
Flying Crane Qi Gong and the Recharging Qi Gong
program and I train every day. My energy is on
fire and I seem to be having a lot of Urges lately
that I feel may not be normal. What can I do about
them?

Jerry we all have natural urges. I read something
on Tantric yoga in the book “Sexual Secrets” that
I’ll share with you.

“One general principal that repeatedly appears in
Tantric teachings is to refrain from suppressing
natural urges. Any suppression of our physical
nature causes an inner reaction, a kind of
distortion that destroys inner harmony. The whole
range of physical emotional and mental urges
should be included in this admonition, even though
such a statement may seem like an endorsement of
self- indulgence.

Self-indulgence is rarely the product of a Natural
Urge. Rather, it results from a lack of emotional
and psychological maturity. Of course it is
all-important to be able to distinguish between
the natural and the unnatural.

Correct Judgment is the key to putting the
principle into practice. This point of view is
unique to Tantric traditions. Almost without
exception the other spiritual teachings prescribe
strict rules for the suppression of natural
functions such as hunger, sleep, and above all
sex.

Tantra teaches that suppression of natural urges
is potentially harmful to both mental and physical
health and can lead to neurosis or disease. Though
suppression of natural urges may bring about
desirable effects temporarily, the long-term
result is limiting and true spiritual evolution is
rarely achieved by this means.

There is a common misconception that the Tantric
teachings condone licentiousness. On the contrary,
Tantra requires great discipline. It enjoins, for
example, a disciplined effort to uproot unnatural
and unhealthy habits. As soon as a natural urge is
understood, it can be either satisfied or
transcended. Tantric texts state that unnatural
urges should be replaced by natural ones rather
than suppressed.

There was a man called Sarvabhaksha who had an
obsessive compulsion to eat whatever he could lay
his hands on. One day he met a Tantric Guru called
Saraha and begged for some advice to help him with
this problem. The Guru initiated him and taught
him to visualize his belly as the empty sky and
his digestive fire as the ultimate conflagration
of all the worlds. He told him to view all food
and drink as mere worldly phenomena and, while
eating, to imagine himself devouring the whole
universe. Finally the Guru advised him to meditate
on the essential emptiness of all phenomena.

Sarvabhaksha followed his teacher’s instructions
and, instead of suppressing his urge to eat,
replaced a excessive mental attitude with a
meditation. After some years he achieved
self-realization and became revered as a teacher,
illustrating that it is not so much what we do but
how we do it that transforms us.

Self-discipline should be undertaken willingly and
consciously, and performed from a position of
inner strength. Learn to distinguish the real from
the unreal, the natural from the unnatural in
yourself. For example, it is natural for the body
to need food every few hours, but unnatural for it
to crave food every ten minutes; the former urge
should be gratified and the latter transformed.

By including the unnatural urges of body and mind,
one loses the capacity to recognize true needs.

Once again, don’t suppress authentic physiological
urges. If you have the urge to sneeze, vomit or go
to the toilet, then by all means do so as soon as
possible. If you don’t obey these natural urges,
the accumulation of pressure on the internal
organs may lead to disease. The same principle
applies to sexual urges, which should be viewed
with similar common sense. If you wish to free
yourself of an unwholesome habit, do so by
degrees, replacing the negative habit with a
positive one.

I practice Qi Gong on a regular basis.

Flying Crane Qi Gong

http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html

It’s my habit to workout every morning. I replaced
my old negative habits with positive ones that
support health and longevity. You become an
Alchemist of your own life.

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

Dr Wu Dhi

The Best Formula for Pursuing Your Dreams

Thursday, September 29th, 2011
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We all have wishes and dreams and
some never get explored to their full potential.
Do you wonder why?
I am up early as usual; everything is so
quite and tranquil here. I am in a little town in
Michigan, nestled in the woods about an hour
North of Detroit visiting good friends. They are
still sound asleep. It’s just day break around 6:00 am,
I came downstairs and there in the kitchen was this
tiny card on the counter with some writing on it.
I picked it up and read it.

How to pursue your dreams:
*‘A dream may speak to you before you are ready.
Listen anyway.

*It’s not enough to dream;
eventually you have to step into the void.

*Coincidences are the universe’s way of saying,
“Keep Going!”
Watch for them.

*”Gatekeepers” are not necessarily
blocking your path.
They may be pointing to an unseen door.

*Stay open to the unexpected.
It can enrich the outcome of your dreams.

*Pursuing a dream can force you
into frightening territory.
Go anyway.

*Find strengths you didn’t know you had.

*Be prepared for a crunching setback.
Rage, mourn, crying and get mad.

Never, ever, ever give up
– Sir Winston Churchill

33 years ago, I left my home in Telluride, Colorado
and drove to San Francisco, California to pursue
my dream of being a master healer. I was teaching
yoga, meditation and practicing “Polarity Therapy”
in the mountains and felt that I needed more skills.

So off I went, leaving my family and friends, to study
Postural Integration which is a form of deep tissue
work combined with physical release. The course
was seven weeks long and very intense but I was up
to it and ready to go.
The classes were held eight hours a day – three days a
week and when I had the other days off, being who I am I wanted more.

I met A Master teacher that was known as a
“structural magician.” He was teaching a course
called “Total Person Facilitation,” a combination
of Neuro-Linguistic programming,
Applied Kinesiology, deep tissue work, Tibetan
meditation and communications skills.

What a combination!

I knew this was for me, so I signed
up, payed my money and I could feel that this was going
to transform my life and it did.

The program was 40 hours a week which is a
push for anyone, but I knew I could do it all.
I worked it out with the teacher so I could study
with him ten hours a day, three days a week and a
few nights a week he gave me some private
coaching so I could be in both programs
at the same time –a total emergent of my body mind and spirit.

I really stepped into the void on this
adventure but I was open and had a
burning desire to learn and sharpen my skills.
I had no idea what was in store for me.
After the first week of intensive study I
realized that I had opened all of the doors
of my frightening terrors.

Like childhood fears, programs that my teachers,
family and friends crammed down my throat and
any dogmas I picked up along the way from church or state.
When anyone pushes themselves to their limits,
the universe naturally pushes back.
I remember after one of the classes just
sobbing and sobbing as if I lost my best friend.
They say to open your heart; you must first have your heart broken.
The programs did that and more.

My head was spinning the universe dropped
me in the middle of the ocean without a raft
and insisted that I swim. I asked for this but
like the Fool in the tarot deck I was moving forward
without a care in the world and that’s when
I began to crash—come undone at the seams
and totally fall apart. Later I discovered that
when you want to change and go beyond your
own limitations you have to get rid of the old
patterns first and that’s exactly what I did.

This kind of learning and transformation
allows for maximum growth mentally,
physically and spiritually. It’s not for the
meek at heart– it takes real balls to destroy
yourself and rebuild later.

This is the nature of the teachings you can
get from a membership in the Qi Gong Inner Circle.

www.qigonginnercircle.com

If you are ready for an adventure, an
exploration of yourself, a way to be
coached into the ‘new you’ this program is for you!

Sign up today!
You will be glad you did.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi