Posts Tagged ‘Grief’

Black Snake Year can take a bite out of your wallet

Monday, February 4th, 2013
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This February 10, 2013 is Chinese New Year which
is the year of the Water Snake. They say that it’s going to be
a year of conservation, a year of rebuilding and
a year of changes.
If you were born in any of these years, you’re a
SNAKE!
2001
1989
1977
1965
1953
1941


HEALTH – Be aware of having small ailments,
including accidents. Drive carefully! Avoid
unnecessary surgeries and exercise more.

WEALTH- Your wealth is related to people, contacts
and relations. The harder you work, the more you
make.

RELATIONS- Your relations tend to be better
outside your home than inside. There may not be
many romances, make it a lot of fun.

There are antidotes for just about everything. In
Chinese Medicine, if there is too much anger it
can be balanced by kindness. Sadness and grief can
be transformed into valor and courageousness. Rush
and hastiness can alchemically be transformed into
love and respect. Worry changes into balance,
being grounded and centered. Fear can be changed
into gentleness. It’s just a matter of staying in
flow. This year of the Snake can be filled with
worries or transformed into what ever you aim for.

I want to give you more this year than ever to
make your year of the Snake the best. As a great
way to bring in the New Year all my products are
now on sale for the entire week!

Check it out!

http://rechargingqigong.com/blacksnake-sale/index.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS.
Act now! The Black Snake sale only lasts a few days!

http://rechargingqigong.com/blacksnake-sale/index.html

Dr. Wu Dhi

Creating positive energy in your life!

Monday, January 21st, 2013
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If you have been reading my blogs, you know that
last week I had to go up to a family’s house in
Boca Raton and clear out all of the negative
energies and vibrations from their house.
Interesting enough I found out that the people who
lived there before lost one of their loved ones to
cancer and they were living in the downstairs part
of the house.

We found this out just by chance when their real
estate agent who sold them the house brought over
a house warming gift and the couple asked of there
were any illness or deaths and the real estate
agent told them the story.


which affected her life and sent her into a deep
depression. In the Chinese system the lungs have
to do with sadness and grief and the liver, anger
and rage. Apparently that’s the energy that
permeates the house. No one would have known this
but as we investigated we got a better picture of
the energies of the house.

Once we knew this the focus was to balance and
harmonize the house with the emotion of valor and
courageousness which is the positive emotion of
the lungs and kindness, the positive emotion of
the liver.

We were able to free the stale energy in the house
and lift the black cloud of negativity and bad
luck that surrounded their family.

Often you will find that if there is a sickness or
death and especially if it involves suicide, the
entity or spirit will linger for years unless it
is freed. We may never see the actual spirit but
the energies may just feel strange, dark and not a
comfortable place to be in.

This type of work is very typical in China as well
as many of the Islands in the Caribbean and in
Europe. You may have not heard of this type of
work in the Untied States as people have a lot of
hidden fears and would rather not talk. I received
a lot of letters from many of you asking if I
would be willing to clear the energies in their
house, their property and even in some offices.

I consider this part of my practice and an
important aspect in someone’s overall health. If
you would like to find out more, you can write me
at drwudhi@gmail.com
Or, call the office at 305-407-0120 to setup an
appointment with me and my staff to handle every
aspect of your health.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Thankfulness

Wednesday, November 21st, 2012
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Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, a day to be thankful for
everything in your life. Although we think of this
holiday as a time to eat and shop, there is a much
deeper meaning. It is being thankful for what you
have in your life which includes your family,
career, health and your friends. It is a time to
rejoice and really look around and see all of the
good things that you have and acknowledge
everything that you have. Whatever we are focused
on the most is what we have in our life.

If your focus is sadness and grief or worry and
blame, that’s what you will get more of, and if
your focus is all of the wonderful places and
people you have met along the path, everything
that has made you into the person that you are
today and you acknowledge all of the lessons that
you had are all part of your growth. In the East,
they call it Karma. We are all on this planet so
that we can learn and grow; we all have lessons to
learn for our growth. So, this Thanksgiving, be
thankful for everything that you have and allow
your heart to open more.

From my heart, I wish all of you the best. I am so
thankful that I am able to share this valuable
information with you.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi