Posts Tagged ‘Nei Gong’

Qi Gong’s Influence on Health

Thursday, September 29th, 2011
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Qigong has influenced China for
thousands of years, although it has
been hidden from the public for the
most part. It has been passed
down from father to son and from
master to disciple with strict oaths
of secrecy- never to show or teach to outsiders.

In ancient times, when a practitioner
knew more than someone else it assured
them to make a good living. Herbal
formulas, special acupuncture treatments,
martial art forms and the most guarded
were internal practices of Qigong.

The exception to this rule was in the
monasteries, where the monks learned
Kung Fu meditations, internal work like
Qigong, Nei gong and Shen gong.
When the Communist government came
into power, all of this came to an end,
most of the books were destroyed and
many of the true masters were killed,
went into hiding or escaped out of mainland China.

When I was in China just a few years ago,
Qigong was still very much a kept secret to
the masses. Families held on to secret herbal
formulas like solid gold.

Change is good, although we may not think
so at the time it’s happening, but if it wasn’t
for the Cultural Revolution– all of those
Masters who fled China wouldn’t have had
the same willingness to share the secrets
of Qigong.

Today Medical Qigong has been proven to
work well on many illnesses that other
medical systems can’t even touch.
Emitting Qi from your hands may seem like
a remarkable feat to you now but with the right
education and training you can do it!
Qigong Masters can do it as easily as glancing at you.
I have spent years studying with such Masters and
the energy can kill cancer cells, alter brain waves, open up
spiritual path ways and much more.

The technology is no longer hidden in China.
There are books, teachers, DVD’s and classes
that will teach you how to cultivate the Energy
of Qi.

I was in the right place at the right time in the
early eighties to learn and practice these teachings.
I began an intensive study of Qi Gong with a
Master from China and worked intensely with
Lama’s from the Tibetan culture to learn and
eventually teach these precious techniques
to students from all over the world.

In my two programs:
Recharging Qi Gong

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

Flying Crain Qi Gong

http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html

I will show you step by step methods to
open your energy and help you develop your
spiritual digestive system. Don’t delay!
Start your program now and start learning how
to emit Qi and receive it at will.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Priceless Training

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
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Several years ago I was working at the hospital in Harbin China on the boarder with Russia. I was studying with a great acupuncture physician and we would treat as many as 80 people a day.

 

Priceless training.

 

It was also there in Harbin that I strengthened and learned how precious my Qi Gong training was.

 

Every morning I would go down to the park to practice my Qi Gong, where hundreds of other people practiced and trained.

 

One morning my translator, Wen Chang, came to train with me.

 

He practiced a watered down version of Chairman Mao’s party Qi Gong. The real stuff went underground or out of mainland China during the Cultural Revolution or later surfaced here in the west.

 

Wen thought it was funny that an American actually did a morning Qi Gong routine and how a westerner new more about this ancient Chinese cultural treasure than he did.

 

My Chinese speaking was poor so I was glad Wen Chang came along that morning.

 

For the last six weeks prior I had been watching a particular old man practice in the park and I wanted to speak with him.

 

Every morning He rode his bike to the park and practiced not too far away from me so I knew just were to find him.

 

Sure enough he was there. I could see the energy moving through his body as he trained.

 

His experience was self evident, this was the real deal.

 

With Wen’s help, I introduced myself as a Di Fu (Doctor) from the USA and inquired if we could ask a few questions.

 

He graciously agreed.

 

He revealed he was 87 years old. I told him how incredible it was that he could still ride his bike at that age. With a puzzle look on his face, he replied, “If I didn’t ride my bike, how else would I carry my groceries home or even get around?”"

 

You see, this old Chinese man rode his bike and practiced Qi Gong everyday and it never crossed his mind to ever give up or quit because of his age.

 

Mentally and physically he was staying young.

 

Later he went on to teach me some of the secrets to moving energy and using a wave like motion to really move the internal flow of Qi in the meridians.

 

He was a master of Nei Gong (internal energy) as well as Qi Gong.

 

This year I am going to be teaching this powerful technique (and many others) to a select group of practitioners.

 

I have never taught these things in public previously and have never recorded this type of training.

 

This is way beyond going through the motions.

 

This is about waking the Qi from deep inside and building a radiant fire of energy inside you that both protects and tonifies your body.

 

I hope you are ready for the adventure, go to http://qigonginnercircle.com now and sign up.

 

Wishing you Health, Wealth, and Happiness,

 

Dr. Wu Dhi