Posts Tagged ‘Gong’

What do you want? Youth or old age?

Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
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I received this story from a friend about a family
that lost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The husband was a heavy smoker, he was having
chest pains– so they took him to the hospital and
they found out he had multiple spots on his lungs.
His cancer was so far advanced; there was nothing
they could do.

A few days later he died.
The poor guy, retired from the military and had
spent his whole life serving his country, and
although he had a pension coming, because he was
diagnosed with lung cancer, his family was not
entitled to any money when he died.
Later they found out that if he had been diagnosed
with throat cancer, it would have been covered and
the family would be entitled to his entire
pension.
The doctors felt there was a good chance that he
actually had throat cancer and that it had
metastasized to his lungs, only at the time they
had no reason to run further tests.
Unfortunately, he was already gone by the time
they found out about the pension.
If only they had known earlier, maybe something
could have been done, if the results had proved it
was throat cancer, they would have received
100% of his pension.
The military knew the information, but didn’t
offer it and of course; it never occurred to the
family that such a thing could ever occur.
As a consumer, you’ve most likely experienced an
“If only I had known” situation a few times
in your life.

That old saying “If I’d only known” syndrome can
cost you much more than you would think.
I hear it every day in my office. If I’d only
known, I would have taken better care of myself,
If I’d only known I would have eaten better, or If
I’d only known I would have practiced those
exercises regularly.

Don’t let this happen to you. Take the action and
do what it takes to keep you healthy.
I have been doing Qi Gong for around 30 years.
When I first found out about it only a few people
were practicing in the USA or even knew about the
benefits of longevity, staying younger and the
proven anti-aging effect has had on people for
thousands of years is incredible.

I hear people saying, if I only knew what you were
saying years ago I would have practiced, but now
it’s too late.
It’s not too late at all, if you start practicing
on a regular basis you can get the Qi flowing in
your body and what follows Qi is blood filled with
rich oxygen.

Once you get a rich blood flow to all your organs
flowing properly you’ll enhance all your organs,
as well as your brain. It’s a no brainer, practice
and become younger! Or Sit on your duff and age.
There is never a best time to make this decision
as you will always have things going on. Let’s do
this now and get it handled for you so you can
start benefiting now. Order your copy today

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

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Why I am YOUNG

Friday, May 11th, 2012
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Yes it’s true,
I am in my sixties and still YOUNG and I have a face with
virtually zero wrinkles. I have 3 full time businesses and exercise daily.
Most of the women I go out with are twenty or thirty years younger than
me and they think I am in my forties’ or fifties. I know what they see and feel.

It’s the amount of energy I have– that’s why I feel young.
I train and practice daily when I move through these Eastern exercises;
in essence I take an iron to a wrinkled shirt and smooth out all of the creases
on my face and neck, strengthen my core and build my sexual energy.
My training program has a wonderful course designed to recharge the
internal organs from the inside out, including the skin, leaving you with a
healthier younger –you.

Recharging Qi Gong

After all, most people do NOT want to grow old and saggy.
They exercise to try and stay young and live longer.
Two of the
many benefits you receive when you invest in this course
are #1 more energy & #2 a better sex life.
There are many more benefits but you’ll have to get
the program to experience them.
How many bazillions of dollars has Cher and the rest of
Hollywood paid out to high priced plastic surgeons to stay young and vibrant.

It’s astronomical.
My premier course is a mere pittance in comparison.
And without ALL the underlying emotional baggage that
comes anytime you cut into the skin of your body.

www.rechargingqigong.com

And let’s say you are in your 40s or 50s and
you begin today on Dr. Wu’s course. How many years
can you take off by starting now as apposed to two years from now?
That number is up to you. Maybe you might hear from people that you
look 20 years younger than the last time they saw you.
That would be nice. Wouldn’t it? It’s possible and it happens all of
the time to people who make the intention to grow younger.
Be sure to jump at his current offer now as I am just looking out for you.

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

Dr Wu Dhi

The Loss Son

Thursday, October 6th, 2011
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“A young widower, who loved his five year old
son very much, was away on business when bandits
came and burned down the whole village and took his
son away. When the man returned, he saw the ruins and
panicked. He took the burnt corpse of an infant and cried
uncontrollably. He organized a cremation ceremony,
collected the ashes and put them in a beautiful little bag
that he always kept with him. 

Soon afterwards, his real son escaped from the bandits
and found his way home. He arrived at his father’s new
cottage at midnight and knocked at the door.

The father, still grieving asked: “Who is it?”
The child answered, it is me Papa, open the door!”
But in his agitated state of mind, convinced his son
was dead, the father thought that some young boy was
making fun of him. He shouted: “Go away” and
continued to cry. After some time, the child left.
Father and son never saw each other again.

After this story, the Buddha said, “Sometime,
somewhere, you take something to be the truth.
If you cling to it so much, even when the truth comes
in person and knocks on your door, you will not open it.”
I gave a lecture last week to a group of people at the gym;
most of them work out 5 days a week and look good on the
outside, but are starting to get health problems like heartburn,
aches, diabetes and sexual dysfunctions.

I explained the longevity benefits of doing Qi Gong to
them, and how it would balance out their workout,
improve their sexual power health, and slow down the
aging process.

Arthur stood up and said,” I don’t get it? I workout
everyday at the gym, run 4 miles a day 5 days a week
and do 10 miles on the weekend, I eat well and I feel great!
What will Qi gong do for me– I am in great shape?”

Well Artthur, I did the same program for years
with my friend Gary. He was my workout partner
and never learned the internal arts of Qi Gong or
meditation. He said it was too slow for him and he
needs the adrenal rush of a heavy workout.
Gary wishes he had followed my example and
learned the softer style of Qi Gong years ago.
Although the physical workout of running and
weight training is good you need a balance.

There is an old Taoist saying:
“If you do External Exercises, you need to do
Internal Exercises, but if you do Internal Exercises
you don’t have to do External Exercises.”

When we only do sports, aerobic and weight training,
we create too much heat in our bodies and overheat
the internal organs. After awhile, the organs start to
dry out and later feel like a plum that was left in the
sun for weeks– it turns into a prune!
The same thing happens to us with constant overheating
and aging, you can see it on a person’s face –the wrinkles
are the pruning effect. You can delay the aging process and
re-dehydrate the organs by doing Qi Gong.

I told Arthur it’s time to get on a program because the
universe is knocking on your door. I know he heard
what I said and acted on it.
He placed an order for both Flying Crane Qi Gong
and the Recharging Qi Gong program that night.

www.rechargingqigong.com
www.Flyingcraneqigong.com

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

Dr Wu Dhi