Posts Tagged ‘Meditation Students’

Balancing Yin and Yang Part I

Wednesday, September 11th, 2013
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In 1987 I was working in La Jolly, California
coaching the CEO of a large corporation in
longevity and anti aging practices. We were
sitting in his kitchen and I got an unexpected
call from my Spiritual Master. I had no idea how
he had gotten the phone number or even how he knew
I was in California, this was long before anyone
even knew about cell phones. But there he was on
the phone and he sounded quite serious.

He told me that he had an assessment for me that
would change my karma forever. I was told to move
to South America and bring the meditation students
up to speed, my title: Senior Instructor at the
G.E.F.ashram. Within 3 days I was on a plane headed for
Caracas, Venezuela for the next 6 months.
There were 50 some student’s in the group,
all-eager to study the internal practices of Qi
Gong, meditation and learn alternative healing
work.

My life in Caracas was filled with special magic,
personal growth and discovery. When I arrived, I
only knew a few words in Spanish and was wondering
how I was going to pull all of this new life
together.

My Master told me to just Trust, that sounded like
a quote from “Star Wars” to me and although I was
up for the adventure I was still a bit uneasy to
say the least. Never the less everything worked
out. The group received teachings from the Tibetan
Buddhist and Taoist traditions and we all grew by
leaps and bounds. I ended up staying for 3 years
teaching, seeing patients, sharing spiritual
practices, coaching students and traveled all over
the country. I met the most interesting people and
learned more about teaching, meditation and
coaching to large groups than I would have if I
stayed state-side.

I have always been interested in the mystical side
of life so when I found out that La Gran Sabana was
one of the oldest places on our planet jam-packed
with a raw “Yang Energy”images-2 and there was gold,
diamonds and crystals everywhere, as well as the
home for many healers, mystics and shamans I
organized a trip with my friend and off we went.

My girl friend knew of a fellow that moved his
family from Germany and ran a bed and breakfast in
the middle of the jungle. He was willing to share
his teachings and be our guide when we arrived.
Years ago he left his motherland where he was a
singer at the “Deutsche Opera in Berlin” and now
he teaches Opera to open up the chakras by
projecting sound into the different centers.
We arrived just in time for dinner and then they
showed us our rooms. The beds were draped with
mosquito nets and the chatter from the bugs, frogs
and what ever lived in the jungle was loud and
went on all night. I can remember waking up in
the middle of the night and seeing a very large
spider the size of my hand walking on the netting.
I definitely didn’t get out of bed until daylight.

The next morning after a workout and breakfast we
met in the lodge to begin the practice of opening
the upper chakras. I never sang before so it was a
vocal workout for me. We worked 2 hours in the
morning and another 2 hours in the evening for the
next six days. The experience was incredible and
helped to open my higher meditation centers in a
such extraordinary and unusual way.

One evening at dinner he told us of an Indian
Shaman who lived a few hours away that had these
incredible crystals that when rubbed together
would shoot out light. The next day we headed to
his place.

The Shaman met us and told us of the power of the
crystal. He said there is a long documented
history of use in healing work in practically
every culture and religious tradition since the
dawn of time. Crystals are regularly used because
of their inherent ability to deeply enhance things
and are used to deepen knowledge and
understanding.

According to some experts:
Quartz crystals are considered sacred powerful
tools in many different traditions and have been
recognized as such for a very long time.
Magicians, shamans, and light workers have
utilized Crystals for their extraordinary
abilities since recorded history as tools for
healing higher consciousness and frequency
shifting.

Crystals have the ability to transduce energy and
can take one form of energy and cause it to change
form, as in alchemy.

The Shaman invited us to return that night to
experience the power of the crystals. We arrived
at night fall and he took us over to a large pile
of Crystals maybe they were 4 or 5 feet high and
before he showed us their power he asked me if I
would take a few of them and place them in the
heart chakra of our planet, although I had no idea
where the heart of the planet was. He said I would
be going there soon, so I agreed. Then he took a
handful of the crystals and tossed them on the
pile and the entire pile of crystals lit up like
lightning! I was blown away. We stayed there most
of the night playing with the crystals and
listening to his unbelievable stories of the magic
crystals.

To be continued…………..

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

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Opening Up to New Possibilities

Monday, June 20th, 2011
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In 1977 I was invited to come
to Park City, Utah with a group
of healers and meditation students
for a month to study with
Virginia Satir.
She was a great psychotherapist, known
especially for her approach to family
therapy.

She was regarded as
The “Mother of Family Therapy.”

When you are working with people,
(No matter if you are doing massage,
medical qi gong or acupuncture)
when you open up to new modalities
in your practice it will make you a
better doctor, healer or therapist.

One of Satir’s most novel ideas at
the time, was the “presenting issue”
or surface problem – that the presenting
issue itself was seldom the
real problem; rather, how people coped
with the issue is what created the problem.
She also offered insights into the
particular problems that self-esteem
could cause in relationships.

Whenever I work with a patient or a
student, I start with a process that
Virginia developed called:

“The Five Freedoms”.

*The freedom to see and hear what is
here, instead of what “should” be, was,
or will be.

*The freedom to say what you feel and think,
instead of what one should.

*The freedom to feel what you feel,
instead of what you “ought.”

*The freedom to ask for what you want,
instead of always waiting for permission.

*The freedom to take risks on your own
behalf, instead of choosing to be only
“secure” and not rocking the boat.

What The Five Freedoms will do
for you is open you to new possibilities
in your life and give you a way to look
at the world differently.

Applying the five freedoms in your
life can give you different twist
to think outside of the box and
free up your stresses.

In the Turn Stress into Power Program
I incorporated the Five Freedoms
in my writing and presented a new way
of looking at stress.
How to use your stresses to transform your
life and get on top of the wave of stress,
instead of being flipped, rolled and pulled
under by every day stresses.

Open up to new possibilities in
your life and order the program today.
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I Wish you the best in your Health,
Wealth and Happiness!

Dr. Wu Dhi