Posts Tagged ‘Long Hu’

The Tao of why your mother told you to never stick out your tongue

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
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What’s up with the tongue
stuff, my mother always told me not to stick
my tongue out and I have been going
to doctors all my life and no one ever looked at my
tongue.
Why do you want to see the tongue anyway?”

There is more to it than what your mother told you.
Tongue diagnosis has been used in
Chinese medicine for thousands of years.
It tells a story that you can’t get from a blood
test or a stool sample.
Our tongue can reveal a lot of valuable
information and when I was in school they spent
weeks going over all of the tongue stuff and what
to be looking for.

You can see what organ is affected and decide
what treatment to do. The tip of the tongue shows
changes in the lung and the heart. The sides give
me an indication if there is a problem in the Liver and
Gall bladder. Right in the center, shows the health of
the stomach and the spleen and when you look at the
very back you can see if there is something going on
with the kidneys. The color, shape movement,
appearance and even the coating give me a ton of information.

I have looked at thousands of tongues over the years
and once you know what you are looking for you
can nail the problem.

It is the same with Qigong practices after you have
been practicing for years you can know if the teacher
and the practice have any value for you.

When I was in China I trained with many different groups.
Some just had Maoist exercise programs,
that’s right Maoist – A No energy water down program.

On the other hand I spent some time at the
monastery at Long Hu Shan and I got some real gems.

If you don’t know, ya just don’t know.
I have been practicing, training and teaching for
decades and I can assure you I’ve got the real goods.
Practice and you will feel the Qi flowing through your
channels and meridians right away.

For more information on it go to:
http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html

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

Dr Wu Dhi

Thunder Magic from Hurricane Irene

Monday, August 29th, 2011
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I flew Jet Blue back to Miami
on Monday night and I was home
before the clock struck midnight.
Boston is a magnificent city to visit.
There are a lots of fantastic things to
do, great museums, and the
crème de la crème of schools,
MIT and Harvard just to name a few.

But to tell you the truth
I was somewhat anxious to get
back home since there is a huge
Storm brewing in the Caribbean
and I wanted to buckle down the
hatches before it hit.
It looks like it’s going to miss
Miami but we are still get a lot of rain,
wind, thunder and lighting and that
means there is going to be a lot
of Energy in the atmosphere.

If you know how to tap into
Lighting storms, you can charge
your system up and go much
deeper into your Qi Gong and
Shen Gong meditation practices.

A few years ago I went to Long
Hu Shan (Dragon Tiger mountain)
it’s located outside the city
of Yingtan in Jiangxi
province in China, our group was
made up of all Daoists, healers and
Medical Qi Gong practitioners we
went to study at the oldest temples
in Chinese.

It’s where the founder of religious
Daoism (Zhang Daoling) is said to
have attained the Dao in the 2nd century.
They say that at Long Hu Mountain
you can tap into the core of Daoist
magic and obtain the ancient knowledge.

We were there for a week before the 900
birthday of the temple. The number nine (9) is a
most powerful number in the Daoist
systems.
The number nine is seen in Taoist divination as the perfect number for yang/yo, the “bright side” when determining the individual hexagram lines according to the I-ching (Book of Changes). Some have suggested that the number nine refers to the nine planets, that the Taoist believe directly influence human destiny, or to the seven stars of the Big Dipper (Northern Seven Stars) plus the two attendant/guardian stars which Taoist believe is the gateway to heaven, and which each star is a Taoist deity.

(Waterhouse, 1996)
You can imagine how important the
900 birthday celebration was.
The Qi was really strong and so were
the teachings. This is where I learned
some of the keys to cultivate Thunder magic.

Thunder magic is divided into two schools.

1. Healing- How to move the
powerful Thunder Qi through the
internal organs and restore your
youth and vitality.

2. Exorcism-One of the most effective
means of countering the use of
negative energy.

You don’t find these teachings on public
Access TV, in Barnes and Nobel or on the web.
These teachings are only for a select group.

This could be you!
If you are ready for the real deal, join me
and a group of people who are ready to go
beyond the ordinary. Join the
Qi Gong Inner Circle now and get the inside scoop.

www.Qigonginnercircle.com

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

Dr. Wu Dhi