Posts Tagged ‘Heart Chakra’

Balancing yin and Yang Part II

Friday, September 13th, 2013
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We left the jungle the next day and headed home,
our car filled with kilos of crystals that we
either found or purchased from the Shaman.
When I returned to Caracas I was as busy as a bee
trying to catch up on all the work. Patients
needed to be called, classes set up and workshops
started.

After I got back into the swing of things and the
dust settled down I was introduced to Mr. Josie
Asesor, by one of the students in the meditation
group. Mr. Asesor is a well known Kabbalistic and
teacher from Israel and quite an interesting guy.
They clam he is a medium between the visible world
and an invisible spirit world he practices magic,
sorcery for the purpose of healing, divination and
is said to have control over natural events. He is
considered to be a high level shaman in many
traditions.

I showed him the crystals and asked what kind of
energy he felt. Mr. Asesor immediately knew what
they were, where they came from and where they had
to be placed. It was amazing to me. He said,
“These have to be placed in the Heart chakra of
the earth.” I have no idea how he knew that, I
didn’t tell an yone the story of the Shaman that I
met in the Grand Sabina, not a soul.

I gave a few of the crystals away to friends and
students in the meditation group and within few
months I received an unexpected visit from Mr.
Asesor. He told me that he needed 12 people that
would be willing to leave Caracas for a year and
create an energy connection around the world. I
was ready for a change and by the end of the year
I left Venezuela for Maui, Hawaii, the “Valley
Isle” one of the most beautiful places on the
planet and for a year.

I was on the island for 2 months before I felt it
was the right time to place the crystals in their
proper place. The moon was full that night and the
energy was extremely good. Three friends joined me
for this plunge into the heart of the crater.
We left the house around 4:o’clock in the morning
and drove for two hours to get to the mouth of the
crater at sunrise. I was told that The Heart
Chakra is located in the very bottom of the
Haleakala Crater and that’s where we were headed.
This chakra represents the inflow/female polarity,
one of the youngest places on the planet and the
most powerful Yin places on earth.

The hike is a long one around four hours to reach
the floor where they say the heart is and you have
to walk up hundreds of switchback to get out of
there another 8 hours of climbing. This was rare
once in a lifetime experience.

Everyone in our party was hot and tired and the
three of them complained how hard the climb was,
even though they were years younger than me. I
didn’t say a word I just smiled and was glowing
inside as we reached the top. This was the
competition of a 4-year quest for me, to balance
the yin and yang in my body, mi nd and spirit and
to change my karmic address.

If you want learn the magic behind these
incredible adventures you need to become a member
of the Qigong Inner Circle

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

Dr. Wu DhiCrystalYinYang

Lost Love

Monday, September 9th, 2013
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Mack has been one of my friends for some years.
He’s a pretty rational guy and is well skilled in
the martial arts, communications skills, has a
strong spiritual background and has traveled
extensively for years. He is living in Asia and
makes a good living doing international business
with China and Europe.

We met at a conference some years ago and after we
spent some time together we became Dharma brothers
and been in touch ever since. I received a call
from him the other day. It seems that he finally
met a girl that was his equal who he couldn’t stop
talking about.
He said, she is an artist, spiritual, a musician,
a healer, a dancer, a writer, mystical and a business lady.

Mack couldn’t stop talking about her, he sounded like a
teenager in love.
He said, “She is as delicate as a flower and
strong as a bull and as smart as a whip. She has
become my best friend in just a few months and
makes every cell in my body come alive.”

I congratulated him and wished him all the best
and asked; where did you meet her?
That’s when he told me she came into his life from
nowhere and like the fog that comes in from
everywhere all at once and she left just as
quickly.

Mack said his heart was broken.

“I’m a mess right now! I can’t eat, can’t sleep,
bills are piling high, I haven’t been able to work
in three weeks, ain’t bathed, can’t shave, cause
my heart is so tender like living in a blender.
I’m shaken and I’m stirred”
– Anthony Hamilton

This happens to all of us now and then. One of my
teachers told me long ago that if you want to have
your heart open, it has to break first.
Broken hearts are what give us strength,
understanding, and compassion. A heart never
broken, is pristine and sterile, and will never
know the joy of being imperfect.

As the saying goes “Tis better to have loved and
lost than never to have loved at all”

Many years ago when I first started to study with
the “Lama on the Mountain” I asked him if he would
open my heart chakra. He sort of blew me off; I
asked him a few times and got the same response
over and over.

One-day the Lama’s youngest daughter became very
sick she was just a baby and her fever spiked to
over 104. They had to take her to the hospital for
an emergency treatment. There wasn’t anybody to
watch their 5 year old, I immediately offered to
watch her and the parents were off to the hospital
with the baby.

They were gone for hours but I had no problem. I
love kids and for the most part they love me. We
went to town for an ice cream, took a long walk,
and played in the park, on the swings, played with
her stuffed animals and what ever else I could
think of to entertain a 5 year old. Finally they
came back home. The baby was much better. The Lama
on the Mountain said, “we are so grateful to you,
we didn’t know what we would have done if you
didn’t offer to watch our child. If there is
anything I can do for you please let me know.”

That’s when I laid it on him. Yes! There is, will
you open my heart?
The Lama chuckled and agreed to grant my request.
The next day we met in the meditation hall to
begin the ceremony.

He worked with me for the entire day and into the
late evening. The Lama did many different rituals,
prayers, and mantras. Touching different points
on my body with ritual objects, then it started to
happen. imagesand then I
started to see the decaying of everything, death,
hunger, pain and suffering, starving so much
suffering it was very sad. I started to cry and
even after I came out of the meditation I cried
and sobbed for the entire week.

I now know why the Lama didn’t want to open me up
so quickly.
When one opens their heart it not only opens up to
all the beauty it opens up to everything and
that’s hard to swallow. I told Mack this story and
he understood. Opening your heart is a good thing
but very painful indeed.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

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