Posts Tagged ‘Intention’

Smells can make your Memory Better

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012
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Some years ago my parents made a special
party for my friends and their parents. It was
my fifth birthday and I can still remember how much
fun it was. I was so excited! I received two special
gifts from my parents that I loved. A new wristwatch
with Roy Rogers picture on it and a big bottle of cologne
that smelled just like the one my dad wore.

After the kids went home the adults stayed to have their
own party and I was able to stay up late for the first time
I could ever remember. But the rule was, “I could be seen
but not heard.” I was bubbling with excitement about my new
gifts and kept asking my mother if I could say something,
I wanted everyone to smell my new cologne and hear my watch tick.
She said, no! Repeating the rule, “Kids are to be seen and not heard”
I wanted to tell everyone about my new presents, but my mother kept
telling me if I wanted to stay up until 10:00 O’clock she didn’t
want to hear a peep out of me. She said, “It’s now the adult’s time.”

Well, I kept bugging her until she agreed that I could say
something about my gifts and then I had to go right to bed.
I announced to everyone in my loudest voice.
“If you hear anything, or smell something, it’s ME!

“Smell is a potent wizard that transports us across
thousands of miles and all the years we have lived.”

— Helen Keller

Sometimes we are so wrapped up in our thinking and
activity that we have lost touch with our senses.
The ol’ factory sense of smelling will bring us quickly
back to a moment in time. Remember the smell of cookies
baking in the oven around Christmas and the smell of the
pine trees? It brings us right back to those childhood memories.

Many of us have lost the scene of sensing as our
memory fades, but it can be recovered. In face You
maybe able to recover some long forgotten memories
if you set an intention to be aware of smells.

Focus on your nose awaken to its sensitivity.
In Chinese medicine the nose is related to the
lungs and large intestine and if unbalanced it
will leave you with the feelings of sadness and grief.
As you smell more consciously, let go of your judgment of the Aromas.

Don’t label smells good or bad; simply experience
them for their individual qualities. Smells can
restore old memories. The positive emotion of the
lungs is valor and courage. When I first stood up before
a large group and started teaching the Recharging Qi Gong
Exercises, I first did my deep breathing exercises to open
up my lungs to bring in the emotion of courage to move forward.
I encourage you to start every morning with deep breathing
like the percussive breathing.
The 36 exercises in the Recharging Qi Gong program will open
up your breathing for good, transform sadness and grief into
Valor and Courage.

“When you start using senses you’ve neglected, your reward
is to see the world with completely fresh eyes.”

-Barbara Sher

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

Dr Wu Dhi

PS
You can still get on the program today by
Ordering now:

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

Happy Camper gets Rid of Flu in One Day

Monday, August 15th, 2011
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Here is a letter that I got today
from a young woman who is
visiting from Caracas, Venezuela.
She joined me one Saturday
morning for a Qi Gong workout.

Here is what she said:

“About ten days ago, my nose
began to run, because a couple of
days before I was exposed to somebody
who was very sick. I realized that
I would also be sick very soon.
I decided not to take any medicine; instead,
I did Qi Gong with the intention to
mobilize energy that could heal my sickness.
What happened was kind of a miracle
for me, because normally a flu usually
lasts for at least a week to ten days,
but this time, the Qi Gong practice
knocked it out of me in only one day.
I felt so healthy!
I have been receiving your daily stories,
and let me tell you that I enjoy them very much!
Thank you for all the great
information and knowledge! :-)”

People are always surprised when they
first start practicing Qi Gong and what a
difference it makes in your overall
health and energy.

If you have a blockage in Qi flow,
you will defiantly have a blockage in
the way your blood is flowing as well,
as blood follows Qi.

When you start to practice Qi Gong, you
get the energy moving in all the meridians.
Some students report a rush of energy,
and that’s because the blood follows the
Qi and blood is rich in oxygen.
This flow of oxygen will make you
feel supercharged and the more you
practice the more energy you will feel.

One of my students was so energized
that I had to tell him to only practice
in the morning as he wasn’t sleeping
and yet he wasn’t tired at all.
After about 30 days he was able to
go back to his morning and evening
practice.

It takes about 30 days for the body to
get used to the increase of energy and
flow of oxygen rich blood.

You may be wondering what kind of
Qi Gong he was practicing, and for how long?
Where can you practice to receive and benefit from?

You can find out today by ordering
the Recharging Qi Gong program
www.Rechargingqigong.com
and get your Qi moving.
You will tap into the unlimited energy flow.

www.Rechargingqigong.com

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

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