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Ancient Tips to a Long Life

Friday, January 3rd, 2014
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Shaolin-monksAncient Tips to a Long Life

Last week my cousin Bari sent me this:
“Ten Tips From A Shaolin Monk On How To Stay
Young”. Most of us have heard of the Shaolin
Monastery. It was founded in the 5th century and
has been the main association with the martial
arts. I was fascinated with Shaolin and Kung Fu
for years. I read every book I could get my hands
on and when the Kung Fu TV series started. I never
missed one adventure of Kwai Chang Caine played by
David Carradine. I remember the sayings: Master
Kan in the show.

“To hit a target… is to exercise the inner
strength. Indeed there are two kinds of strengths.
The outer strength is obvious: it fades with age
and succumbs to sickness. Then there is the ch’i,
the inner strength. Everyone possesses it, too.
But it is indeed much more difficult to develop.
The inner strength lasts through every heat and
every cold. Through old age and beyond. –
Wow was I excited and inspired, I knew I had to
develop Chi and the inner power and to this day I
still work on cultivating my Chi.

My life has followed three stages. When I was
young I developed the skills as a warrior learning
the martial art skills and as I matured I became a
healer and a priest. Today that may sound like a
video game or something from an old Druidism
religion of the Celtic people. Life is an
interesting journey, staying alive is challenging.

These ancient tips to a long life from the
Shaolin monetary still apply today.

1) Don’t think too much. Thinking takes energy.
Thinking can make you look old.
2) Don’t talk too much. Most people either talk or
do. Better to do.
3) When you work, work for 40 minutes then stop
for 10 minutes. When you look at something all the
time, it can damage your eyes and also your
internal organs and peace.
4) When you are happy, you need to control your
happiness; if you lose control then you damage
your lung energy.

5) Don’t worry too much or get angry because this
damages your liv er and your intestines.
6) When you eat food don’t eat too much, always
make sure you are not quite full as this can
damage your spleen. When you feel a bit hungry
then eat a little.
7) When you do things take your time, don’t hurry
too much. Remember the saying “Hasten slowly you
will soon arrive.”
8) If you only do physical exercise all the time
and you never do Qi gong this makes you lose your
balance and you will become impatient. You lose
the Yin of your body. Exercise balances the Yin
and the Yang.
9) If you never exercise, just peace, meditation,
soft training, Qi Gong, then this doesn’t give you
Yang energy so you use up your Yang energy.

I have spent most of my life studying and
researching the keys to longevity and now coach
thousands of people in the ancient and modern
discoveries of staying young.
If you are one of the health nuts like me that are
dedicated to your health and longevity, take a
look at my private coaching pro gram
http://rechargingqigong.com/private-coaching.html

and we can discover what and how to keep you
healthy and young for a long time to come.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

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

PS.
Practice your meditations daily. You can transcend
pain and suffering and open up to a new and
wonderful you. The Mantra program will help you
move through the tough spots and bring out the
best in you.
Check it out:
http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html

Having Faith that you will be directed to the right place

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013
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I really appreciate all of your great suggestions
on which car I should buy. You may know that I was
brought up in Detroit, “The Motor City”. Back in
the days when I was growing up, it was the car
capital of the world, the Headquarters of the Big
3- GM, Ford and Chrysler.

Living in Detroit mostly everybody was into cars
but I was an unusual kid more into the martial
arts, working out, meditation and longevity
practices. Cars never really interested me.

Maybe that sounds strange to you but I was really
hyperactive all the time with lots and lots of
undirected energy. Today they would have drugged me
with a number of ADHD medications like Wellbutrin,
Adderall and maybe some Ritalin to calm me down.
The list of drugs that they give kids today goes
on and on and it’s not especially healthy for them
in the long run.

Lucky for me, my Dad put me in martial classes and
when I got home from a 2 hour workout, I was ready
for a good nights sleep.

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This was my start on the path to staying grounded in longevity
practices and meditations as well as becoming a teacher and a doctor

Anyway, let’s get back to the new car. I looked at
Hondas, Toyotas, Lexus’, Audi’s, Chevy’s,
Volkswagen and the new Cadillac’s. I finally
found the one I wanted.
It’s safe, strong sporty
fast and guess what?
The one I wanted drank gas like it
was still $1.00 a gallon and it just didn’t feel
right to be talking and teaching people to be
greener and not getting on the program myself.

I was beside myself as what to get and I was
starting to stress out about it to the point that
my focus and concentration was being disturbed.

I decided to drive to a dealership around 10 miles
from my office and just get a car and be done with
it.

I was driving for over an hour, I thought I knew
where it was but I must have made a wrong turn
somewhere and when I called the dealer he said I
was still 20 minutes away. I pushed on and when I
got there I was at the wrong dealership but they
had a great selection of cars.

I walked around the showroom and the lot and then
I saw a cool looking car; a Mini Cooper
Countryman. It looked like a Mini on steroids, it
is much higher, longer and wider and this one had
a fuel-injected system. Really fast and handled
like a sports car, 27 miles to the gallon in the
city and over 35 on the highway. I ended up
getting the Mini and it’s fun to drive.

A Mini wasn’t what I was looking for and the
dealership wasn’t the one I thought I was going to
but it turned out this was the best car at the
best price and the best one I drove.

It’s the same with our health. We think we know
what we want and believe it will be the best for
us but, it takes a lot of searching and looking
around and sometimes we luck out and go to or do
the right thing and then you’ve got it.

We work years and years on our health, our studies and
getting educated. We want the best of the best for ourself
and our family.
It’s a must to avoid toxins mentally, physically and spiritually
if you want to have a healthy long life.

This kind of info is important to patients and
students. It’s all about staying balanced.
If you want to learn more, change your life and retard the aging process
join the Qi Gong Inner Circle today and I’ll send you DVD
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I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth and
Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi