Posts Tagged ‘Hea’

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

Dr. Wu Dhi’s Longevity Secrets

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
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I was reading the “Baby Boomers guide to Longevity”
and I was impressed on what they had to say about how
you can increase your life span and improve your health.
Here is a summary of what they said about
‘The Time Honored Energy Practice Qi Gong:’

“We know that stress ages us. It tires out and weakens the
immune system. Eventually, chronic stress will start to show
up in our joints and aging skin. This makes Qi Gong, an ancient
energy practice from China, an especially effective Anti-Aging Remedy.”

In China, Qi Gong is the name given to the study, practice, and
cultivation of Qi (chi), which mean’s “Created Energy.”
The word ‘Gong’ comes from GongFu, which refers to energy and time.
Although there are different ways to perform Qi Gong, most practices
involve breathing exercises and a series of carefully choreographed
movements or gestures designed to facilitate the flow of Qi (chi).
A consistent Qi Gong practice has the ability to strengthen physical
power, increase mental alertness, endurance, and promote long life.

As it relates to longevity, Qi Gong is especially important because,
in addition to restoring and moving lost Qi, it also replenishes the
blood. As we age, our blood supplies dwindle and our bodies become dry,
brittle, and less elastic. In both Western and Chinese medicine, it is
our bone marrow that maintains healthy levels of red and white blood cells
– the fluid that protects and nourishes the body. The Qi Gong exercises that
I teach and practice restore the suppleness of this marrow, which in turn
strengthens the brain and enhances our mental capacity.

In addition, medical studies have found that Qi Gong practice reduces
sympathetic activity (the fight -or-flight responses that are activated
under stress) in the central nervous system. At the same time, Qi Gong
increases parasympathetic activity, which is restorative and most active
during periods of rest. Qi Gong is considered a viable therapy for
protecting the heart, lowering blood pressure, and reducing anxiety,
all without the need for drugs!”- Well said.

Personally, I have been practicing and teaching Qi Gong for 35 years and
have a Masters in Medical Qi Gong from the International institute of Medical Qi Gong.
I can say without a doubt that my practices have kept me younger and healthier.
I take no medicine, feel great I haven’t had any operations and my sexual
energy is great! I have to say that all of my organs function well.
My brain and memory are only getting better and I want to share this with you.

Yes, you can avoid dangerous medicine, going under the surgeon’s knife and restore your health.

I have two ways that you can learn this wonderful system. On Sunday
March 11, 2012 at 8:00 AM I will offer you an opportunity to restore
your youth by joining the 6-week Flying Crane Qi Gong class in Miami Beach.
If you’re out of town and can’t make it to Miami, don’t worry I have you covered.
The Flying Crane Qi Gong program has been professionally recorded and edited in an
easy to learn format that you can play on your TV or computer. You will also
receive some great free gifts with your program!

Order your copy today to make your body, mind and spirit look and feel younger!

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

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS
Call Anastasia at 305-466-1977
to sign up for the class and receive your free gifts!