Posts Tagged ‘Love And Respect’

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!

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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

There is Always More than You Can See

Thursday, July 5th, 2012
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Last week when I was talking
to a group of young students
about healing they all had their
opinion on what healing was
and how to do it.

One claimed it wasn’t to be done
by men and should be left up to the
creator and the second student
disagreed and said only doctors
should do healing, the third said
healing should be done by Spirit alone,
and the fourth said there was really no
healing at all, you either get better on
your own or you die, the fifth student
had no opinion at all.

I stopped the discussion and told
them a story that I heard from
(the Lama on the mountain) years ago.

It was six men who went to see an
Elephant
 for the first time.
All of them were blind.

The First blind man happened to
fall 
against the broad and muscular
side of the elephant, at once he
began to shout:

”the Elephant
Is very like a wall!”



The Second blind man, feeling the tusk,
cried out “no you are wrong, the
Elephant
Is very like a spear,
sharp and pointed at one end!”



The Third blind man approached
the animal; felt the trunk
and said,
“I don’t agree, the elephant
Is
like a huge snake!”



The Fourth blind man reached out and
felt the leg and claimed

”the Elephant Is very like a tree!”



The Fifth blind man touched the ear
of the elephant and said,
“you are all wrong the Elephant

Is very like a huge leaf!”



The Sixth blind man grabbed the
tail and said,
“the Elephant
Is very like a rope!”



These 6 blind men argued 
and
disputed loud and long, each
having their own opinion
and claiming that
they were right, although each of them were
somewhat right, all of them were wrong!


The moral of the story:
There is always more to the
Elephant 
then you can see!

When it comes to your health
you can’t isolate just one thing.

It takes everything to stay healthy!
Diet, exercise, internal peace,
right thinking,your moral code,
proper nutrition, love and
respect of self and others.

When we only focus on one or
two aspects of your health, like
the blind men you are not getting
the full picture.
You may be treating the
symptom but not the cause.
“There is always more to the
elephant than you can see.”

That’s why we all need a coach
to show us the big picture!
http://rechargingqigong.com/private-coaching.html

The Private coaching program maybe just
what you have been waiting for.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Holiday Fun or Foe?

Friday, December 2nd, 2011
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Over the river and through the woods to
Grandmother’s house I go.

Tomorrow morning,
I’ll be going up north and it’s going to be cold.
I have my winter clothes ready and packed, my
boots, gloves, scarf and hats. They told me that
they are expecting snow, It’s not often that I see snow!

But here I go—I’ll be spending this Thanksgiving
with my Kids, Grandkids, my Mother and some Good Friends.

I’m really thankful to still have my mother around.
She is going to be 92 in February and she has every
bit of her facility. Mom is well read she reads two novels
every week, and she breezes through at least a dozen
or so magazines.
She knows what’s happening politically and really has her
options on what the government is doing, social issues
and she is a Detroit Lion and Detroit Tigers fan.
I talk to her every day and our conversations are always
Stimulating and built on love and respect for each other.

I’m going to be there for the Thanksgiving joy and
that’s the reason I am sharing my joy with all of you
the 3 Treasures programs !
http://rechargingqigong.com/3treasures/

For your Health, Wealth and Happiness

Keep on Practicing!

Dr. Wu Dhi