Posts Tagged ‘Energy Levels’

Qi Gong longevity practices don’t always look like what they really are

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
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I was training this morning with a group of
students and a noisy crowd of people were playing
volleyball not to far from us. They came over
after their game and wanted to know why we were
doing these strange looking exercises with such
leisurely movements.

One guy said,
It reminded me of a fable that my father read to
me when I was a young child.

An Ant nimbly running about in the sunshine in
search of food came
across a Chrysalis that was very near its time of
change.
The Chrysalis moved its tail, and thus attracted the
attention of the Ant,
who then saw for the first time that it was alive.
“Poor, pitiable
animal!” cried the Ant disdainfully. “What a sad
fate is yours!

While I can run hither and thither, at my
pleasure, and, if I wish,
ascend the tallest tree, you lie imprisoned here
in your shell, with
power only to move a joint or two of your scaly
tail.” The Chrysalis
heard all this, but did not try to make any reply.
A few days after,
when the Ant passed that way again, nothing but
the shell remained.
Wondering what had become of its contents, he felt
himself suddenly
shaded and fanned by the gorgeous wings of a
beautiful Butterfly.

“Behold in me,” said the Butterfly, “your
much-pitied friend! Boast
now of your powers to run and climb as long as you
can get me to
listen.” So saying, the Butterfly rose in the air,
and, borne along
and aloft on the summer breeze, was soon lost to
the sight of the
Ant forever.

Some times things don’t appear to look like much
until you start to explore deeper into the
purpose. Qi Gong exercises work on the internal
Organs like the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and
the spleen to feed the organs with energy, oxygen
and blood to retard the aging process. Hence Qi
Gong is considered a Longevity practice. The
purpose is to cultivate “Life Energy” and keep you
healthy from the inside out. Qi Gong has roots in
Chinese medicine dating back thousands of years.
It’s an anti aging practice of aligning breath,
movement, and awareness for, healing, and
meditation. Traditionally it’s viewed as a
practice to cultivate and balance Qi “Intrinsic
Life Energy.”

There is an ancient Chinese saying:
“If you practice external exercises you have to
practice internal exercises, but if you practice
internal exercises you don’t have to practice
external exercise.”

Qi Gong practice involves rhythmic breathing
coordinated with slow stylized repetition of fluid
movement, to guide Qi (Energy “through the body.”

If you practice on a regular basis you can develop
a super human energy, which allows access to
higher realms of awareness, and awaken one’s “true
nature.”

I use a combination in my training of both
external exercises and internal to stay young and
healthy. The visualizations combined with the
actual exercises will work on changing your
internal channels and open up your energy flow.
The Yin set is a series of exercises that will
enhance the internal organs as well as open up
visual pathways to enhance your health and
wellbeing in a shortest amount of time.

The program is downloadable for instance access.

In short, you’ll make so much progress so fast
you’ll probably shock yourself as well as your
friends.

Get the program now and practice it daily for the
next 4 weeks and you will feel the difference in
how you feel physically, mentally and emotionally.

http://rechargingqigong.com/yin-set.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Is your Energy Flowing or Not?

Monday, August 6th, 2012
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Every Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm, I teach a
meditation class in my office.
It’s based on Internal exercises practices
They are the
opposite of external exercises like swimming,
boxing, wrestling, tennis, weight lifting, etc.
While external exercises may produce an attractive
body, they often do so by depleting the energy of
the heart, spleen, lungs, kidneys and liver. That
causes a number of illnesses and ages you quicker
than you would think. Internal exercises like Qi
Gong are designed to energize the entire body,
balance all of the energy levels and heal as well
as strengthen our internal organs. Internal organs
are designed to correct posture, keep you more
grounded and are based on the five element theory;
fire, earth, metal, water and wood.

One thing that I always emphasize and work on in
the meditation classes is the breathing and the
pathways of energy in the body known as the
meridians. Once a person gets proficient in the
micro cosmic orbit (the spiritual digestive
system)– they’ll easily be able to feel the
energy in the meridians and along the pathways to
balance the body, mind and spirit. When I do an
acupuncture treatment, I am always working with
the meridians, they are like a series of energy
rivers running through the body. There is one for
the lungs, large intestines, stomach, spleen,
heart, small intestines, bladder, kidneys,
pericardium, triple heater, liver and gallbladder
– plus more.

These rivers of energy carry the Qi or energy all
through our bodies. If there is a blockage
mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually or
psychologically, the rivers of energy get blocked
and the next thing you know you have some form of
dis-ease.

When we work with the Qi Gong exercises,
meditations and breathing, we open up those
blockages and the Qi flows properly, balancing
body, mind and spirit.

Personally I practice these types of exercises
daily. I teach my patients and students these
exercises. I make videos about them like the
Flying Crane Qi Gong and Recharging Qi Gong and
much more to the Qi Gong Inner Circle.

If you are ready to turn your health around 360
degrees get on the program!

Join up and get the big three:

Flying Crane Qi Gong

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

Recharging Qi Gong

http://www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html

Qi Gong Inner Circle

http://www.qigonginnercircle.com/

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Sunday Review

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
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Dr. Wu’s Sunday Review

It’s yet another Sunday!
I hope that all of you are enjoying
your weekend as it is a very interesting
and wonderful time of the year!
So many holidays are coming up and I
am sure all of you are preparing for them.
It is important to keep on practicing and
looking after your health through all of this
‘hectic’ time. During the holidays, we usually
tend to give our families and close ones
special attention. Well, consider your body,
mind and spirit part of your family,
because -well it is!

Over the past week we have learned
many wonderful things.
I encourage you to read these blogs today.
I am also reminding you to check your
emails every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday because that is when they come out.

Enjoy these blogs today and follow along
next week as I will have some very
interesting things to say.
Stay tuned :)

Change your Stops to Steps
http://rechargingqigong.com/blog/change-your-stops-to-steps/
“Then I wrote:
The “5 Things I Can Improve”
Let me tell you, I improved by leaps and
bounds in my practice,
my energy levels and by aliveness…..”

Psychic Energy
http://rechargingqigong.com/blog/psychic-energy/
“Whenever you’re stuck in a
place in your
life where you’re not having fun,
it means that
you are not open to the people and
things around you.
Your creativity is cramped, your
flexibility is stifled
and most likely you are living
in a…..”

The Sky is Falling
http://rechargingqigong.com/blog/the-sky-is-falling/
“Students and patients often ask
me, “How can I control my life, so
situations like this don’t cause me
excess stress and ill health?”
I’ve been teaching these precious
exercises to thousands of students
and patients throughout the years
to teach them how…..”

Happy Sunday everyone!

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Change your Stops to Steps

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
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When a person is feeling down he or she
feels as if they can’t get any
worse – It’s time to think again.

Things can always get much worse.

At the same time, things can always get better.

Even if you think everything is
perfect – it’s not.

It’s just a lot better than anything
else you have
ever seen – or done.

When I first started learning about internal
exercises and Qi Gong —
as soon as I left the class I would get one of
those large yellow legal pads and I would write
down everything I learned that day and any questions
I had for my teacher.

Then I wrote:

The “5 Things I Can Improve”

Let me tell you, I improved by leaps and
bounds in my practice,
my energy levels and by aliveness.

Even now, I still carry a yellow pad and
look for five
things to improve after my workouts, when
I teach or when I go to any class.

In the beginning of The Recharging Qi Gong book,
I tell the story of people who want to increase their
longevity, conquer the weight monster, improve their
flexibility thereby lowering their risk of injury and
enhance their quality of life in years to come.

The story takes place in ancient China, in a rural
area where people are working in the scorching rice
fields for the entire day. Burnt out and tired, they
would return home to enjoy the cool nights. It was
then that they became aware of something moving
inside their bodies. This strange, yet wonderful
feeling would move up or down all over their body.
They realized that it was somehow connected to their
mind and their breathing. This center was located right
below their navel and was called the
“Dantian, Energy pool.”

As we move through our daily lives we have a
tendency to accumulate negative emotions and
tension from the world around us.
Eventually, these tensions begin to drain us from
our energy and instead of feeling good, we feel
tired and these tensions begin to drain us of our energy
and instead of feeling bright and refreshed, we feel
tired and run down.
In my healing practice, the number one complaint from
my patients is that they feel their energy is OFF or they
just feel burnt out. When I started to prescribe the
Recharging Qi Gong Exercises to my patients, they got
immediate results and I always insist that both students
and patients carry around a note pad and write down all
of the questions that they have on how they can
improve their life.

Order NOW and you’ll be astounded at
how much better you will feel.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

P.S.
Order your copy today
http://www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html

A Weekend with the Master

Friday, August 12th, 2011
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Last weekend Stephen flew
in from Toronto for a private
coaching session with me.
A few weeks ago he called and
said he was going through a crisis
in just about every part of his
life and he needed a complete
tune-up physically, mentally and
spiritually. He flew in Friday night
and I picked him up at the Ft. Lauderdale
airport. We had dinner and went over
his program and treatment plan
for the next two days.

Early Saturday morning we started at
6 o’clock on the beach for the Qi Gong
training. This works on all levels
incorporating the Taoist and Buddhist
internal meditations, advanced Qi gong
practices, the internal energy work and
the advanced sexual practices.

After breakfast we took a little break and
later that morning Steve met me at my office.
We went over his blood work, diet and started
the treatments with acupuncture,
Medical Qi Gong, and Neuro-Therapy
which is all the homeopathic and
vitamin injections.

In the private coaching sessions we
work from morning until night. It’s intense
working on all levels at once to get the
maximum amount of growth in the least
amount of time. By the end of the
weekend he reported more energy than
he ever had and I could see and feel the
increase in his energy levels.
The one-on-one sessions are powerful;
there is a lot of information and
knowledge passed along in a very
short time.

The reason I insist on extensive blood
work is because it gives me a scientific
pictures of what’s going on internally.
The energy medicine gives us insight into
meridian health and quality of energy flow
and the Medical Qi Gong gives us a look
into both the spiritual openings, blockages
and where they needs to be addressed.

One formula that I use that is really
helpful is the magic square which allows
the student to set their goals on 9
different levels and balance all the domains.

That evening he came over to my
house so we could catch a bite to eat.
He had a ton of questions on just about
everything he saw, felt and experienced.

Over dinner we reviewed the weekend
and came up with a 3 month plan as
well as a 2 week plan, this way the
changes are made and checked.
This formula is a sure fire way to
revamp your system mentally,
physically and spiritually.

Years ago I was trained by multi
tasking and it proved to make me
the person I am today.

When you multi task, you do
everything at once. I got up in the
morning and started the meditation, right
after the meditation when other students
would go back to their rooms to rest and
get ready for the day, I immediately
started breakfast for 80 people, as I
was one of the chief cooks. When the
students were busy cleaning up for breakfast,
that’s when I was working on 2-3 patients,
and when the teacher started the program,
I was the first one in class and every time
there was a break I had a project to do.
I cut my sleep down to only 3 hours a night
and worked out and meditated in those
hours that most people were sleeping.
When you do this type of intensive and
multi task, you push yourself through
blockages that you may have mentally,
physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
This is a way to promote maximum
growth in the least amount of time.

This is exactly what I pushed Steve
through for those 2 days. If you’ve
got the cojones to make changes in
your life and you want it now,
contact me for a one-on-one coaching session.
786-271-0325

http://energymedicineflorida.com/private-coaching.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Need More Energy?

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
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We all want to increase our energy levels.
Here is my formula that works like a charm.

First let’s look at what is the biggest
energy sucker.
The thief that steals your energy the most
and leaves you exhausted.

STRESS!

Stress can cause a multitude of problems like:
Pain of any kind
Heart disease
Digestive problems
Sleep problems
Depression
Obesity
Auto immune diseases
Skin conditions, such as eczema

Stress has dramatic effects on energy
and can turn your world upside down.
The medical treatment people always suggest
is that you reduce your stress as much as possible,
an easy statement to make but harder to deliver
unless you have the proper education and training.

Here are 6 formulas to transform
stress into personal
power,regain and rebuild your Energy.

1.Start by identifying the things that stress you
out; this is the first step towards eliminating
them.

Make a list to start changing and eliminating
these energy suckers.

*What re-occurring things stress you out?
*Which people and what activities
cause stress in your life?
*What foods seem to give you more stress?

See which of them can be eliminated,
changed or do less of them.
Make a plan on what you will do daily in order
to keep yourself fit, mentally, physically,
and spiritually and follow it.
Discipline your monkey mind to follow your
chosen de-stressor health program.
This will start to release blocked energy
and increase your energy.

Follow the exercises and meditations in the
www.TurnStressintopower.com program.
It can be your guide.

2.Choose Energy Producing Foods
If you just got a new Lamborghini Reventon Roadster,
you would not put the cheapest gas in it,
would you? You’d put in the best you could find.

Your body is the same so don’t fill it up on
cheap food.
I haven’t been into a fast food restaurant
in 25 years and all my parts still run like
a fine tuned machine.
If you treat your body as a temple
by keeping it clean and offer it only the best
foods,it will work years with no break downs
and will have incredible power.

But as the saying goes, “if you put Junk
in you will only get Junk out!”
It’s important to pay attention
to the timing of when you eat, and what you eat.
This is a major factor in your energy levels.

Never skip breakfast! Your body needs good
clean fuel to run properly.

I eat as soon as I finish my morning workout.
I usually drink a protein drink in the morning
to get going if I don’t have time to sit down
and have a meal.
It has 18 grams of protein in it and
all the amino acids. I’ll just add 1 scoop of
“Greens First” to the mix to get all my
fruits and veggies.
Sugar filled cereals are not fuel;
they burn too quickly and leave you flat in
no time. Poached eggs are a good choice because
they are low in fat, high in protein and
will keep your energy up.
Our bodies thrive on variety, so mix it up
fruit one day, eggs the next and power protein
drink a few days a week.
Skip the high fat desserts after dinner–
this will drain your energy and make you fat.

3. Exercise regularly,
but make sure you are doing the right exercises.
I find that a Qi Gong workout will
give you much more energy in the
long run than running or heavy
weight lifting. Those exercises can
cause injury too often. If I lift I
do light weights and instead of running,
I’ll do walking and short fast sprints.
Qi Gong will increase your internal power
and charge up your batteries.

That’s why I put together the
Recharging Qi Gong program www.rechargingqigong.com.
It will increase your energy and Qi flow.

You will see that within one month you will
boost your energy ten fold and keep yourself
healthy on every level.

I usually do my practice of the
Flying Crane Qi Gong at sunset www.Flyingcraneqigong.com.
This will chill you out with real mellow energy.
I have found that it gives one much better sleep,
better dreams and puts you in a meditative state
very easily. The more consistent you become,
the more energy you will have.

4. Shut the Boob tube off!
It’s a giant energy sucker.
If you’re a TV junkie, wake up
because it’s addicting just like hard drugs.
Switch it off by 9 O’ clock because it
will steal your energy for sure!
Also, watch out for your computer as well,
it has energy sucking qualities that can
sneak up on you and drain your juice as well.

These brain drains keep your brain stimulated
late into the evening and will rob you of a restful
sleep and important dream time.
A far more beneficial way to unwind is to read,
listen to classical music and meditate and your
brain will thank you!

If my mind is racing at night, I’ll take
a walk before bed. This will relax you and
increase your energy.

5. Make your bedroom as dark as possible.
The darker your bedroom is the better you will sleep.
Use your bed for sleep and sex that’s it.
If you have other activities you need to do,
do it somewhere else except your sleeping quarters.
These changes will ensure you a
restful sleep and much more productive days.

6. Complete your projects
Every project you have is filled with energy.
The quicker you complete them the more energy
you will get.
They are like little treasure chests but
in order to get the treasure you need to complete
the task. The more tasks you complete the more
energy you will get. But on the other hand if
you have unfinished projects, they drain your
energy until they are finished. So make a list
of all your current projects, what needs to be
done and get going.
As you complete them you see your energy levels
go higher and higher.

Having more energy will change
many aspects of your life and
your thinking. All it takes is the
strong decision to make a change.
You’ll be glad you made these simple changes;
they will improve the quality of your life
and increase your energy.

In The Turn stress into Power program
www.Turnstressintopower.com, you will find
a series of exercises and meditations to
calm your mind and allow you to unwind before bed.
“The Tension Release Exercise” featured in the
program will give you a step by step process to
clear your mind of useless physic tension and clear
your energy pathways.
This will give you a sounder sleep
and you will wake refreshed and full of energy.

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

Dr Wu Dhi