Posts Tagged ‘Ancestors’

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
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Dr. Wu Hi

Motown Opened the Gates of my Ancestors

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012
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When you travel, no matter if it’s
to the other side of town or a trip
to ancient lands, there is always a
treasure of knowledge at your
fingertips if you know how to open up to it.

I was brought up in The Midwest, Detroit,
which is my hometown. Even though
I live in Miami I still cheer for the Tigers,
the Lions, Red Wings and the Pistons.
My parents were born there and so were
my ten aunts and uncles as well as 22 first
cousins, even my grandparents were born
here on my mothers side. Our family has
roots in Detroit since the 1800’s.

The purpose of this trip to the homeland
was to visit Mom for Mother’s Day.
I don’t get to these parts a whole a lot,
maybe once or twice a year at most, so
when I do, I make sure I reconnect with my roots.
Hopefully our ancestors have cleared the way for
us and they did what they could to make the path
easier for us to follow, not that we all listen, but if
you do you can unlock treasures of wealth,
health and happiness.

The importance of connecting with our ancestors
and doing the ancestor practices is that they can
make you powerful, successful and happy or haunt
you your entire life.

In Asia these practices are held sacred to all of
the members of the family. They pay great respect
to their parents and to their older brothers and sisters.
When I visited my friend Michelle’s parents home
I noticed that she always made sure that her father
and mother were always greeted first and with the
highest respect. She is the oldest sister and she
gets the same respect from her younger brother
and sister.

It’s said that when you acknowledge
and honor your ancestors, you help
ensure their happiness and well-being
in the afterlife. It is a way of continuing
to show respect toward them, and it
reinforces the unity of family and lineage.
Showing respect to ancestors is an ideology
deeply rooted in Asian society.

It is believed that despite the death of a
loved one, the original relationship remains
intact, and that the deceased possess more
spiritual power than they did during life.
In a sense, the ancestors became thought
of as deities who had the ability to interact
and have an effect on our life.

When I teach my students the Qi Gong practices,
one of the first things that I teach them is rooting and
grounding techniques to keep them
stable, grounded, strong and to stay
connected with your lineage.

I pray and meditate for my ancestors’
continued happiness and that they keep
ascending to a higher place. Connecting
to your ancestors and ancestor practices
go back thousands of years. This is a ritual
that I emphasize to all of my students.
It will build your foundation, and strengthen your practices.

All of us belong to a tribe. Our tribes
today are our friends, family and our community.

When you become a member of the
Qi Gong Inner Circle, you are

joining a Spiritual Tribe, whose focus is
Health, Spiritual Growth and

Longevity. I personally invite you to
join me and the other members of

Our Tribe and reconnect with your
internal spirit.

http://www.qigonginnercircle.com/

I wish you the best in your Health,

Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi