Posts Tagged ‘positive thinking’

The Bunny in full armor is here, are you ready?

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011
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The Chinese New Year lasts for 15 days.
This year it started on February 3rd and
the celebration is coming to an end in most places in Asia;
time to get back to work.

Chinese New Year refers to the holiday 中国新年(Zhōnɡɡuó Xīnnián),
which is often called Spring Festival in China.
Spring Festival is the most important and biggest festival in China.

During this Festival, every family decorates their homes,
and friends and family reunite.

I think it’s the only time the Chinese stop working.

When the other parts of the USA are freezing,
living in South Florida in the winter brings a lot of
friends and family my way from December until mid May.

This year of the Rabbit was no exception.
Friends visited from China and the festival
started in my home with decorations,
fireworks, special diet, drinks and offerings to
bring in the New Year.

What fun!

My friends have left Florida and are on their way back to
main land China.
But before they left they gave me some insight on what to
expect for the metal rabbit year.

They said, “It should bring you peace and tranquility”.

The Rabbit year seems to fix things and calm things down
for everyone. Diplomacy is the key word for this year.
Peaceful negotiation’s and cooperation with family and
businesses are the best answer.
Kiss and make up, forgive, and be loving.

Yesterday Lester was in my office and was telling me how
much he hated his brothers and he also was still hating his
mother and father who are long gone.
He believes they should have and didn’t fix some financial
stuff before they died and he is blaming them for his problems.

Hello Lester!

It’s time to get off of it.
Hate is the negative emotion that effects the liver the positive
emotion is kindness.
I suggested that he starts being kinder to people and himself to
untangle a situation that can’t be fixed any way.
The parents have been gone for 15
years.

When one starts putting Positive Energy into something guess
what happens?

You start bringing in a Positive Force in your life that can
transform any situation. Lester can heal his situation just by
focusing on being kind, compassionate, showing generosity
and having compassion

First of all the liver will calm down and people around him will
start responding to his kind nature instead of his
“I hate this and I hate that.” Who in their right mind wants to be
around that energy?
Not Me.

Lester asked me “where can I find more information on transforming
my negative energy into positive energy?
”
Les, I have two suggestions:

1. Go to my website www.Rechargingqigong.com and sign in
and I’ll send you a killer exercise to transform your hate nature
into a kindness and it’s for Free.

2. Grab a copy of “Turn Stress Into Power
“
http://rechargingqigong.com/turn-stress-into-power.html

that will give you exact formulas and exercises to transform
your negative attitude into a positive one.

More about the Rabbit year-
The Rabbit is also very much about good taste and refinement.
Go to the theater, spend time at the spa and hit all the great
restaurants you love.

Beware the Metal Rabbit is not the cuddly, little soft ball of fur
you think of when you think of rabbits.

Metal gives this bunny a competitive, and aggressive side-
a Bunny in full armor!

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

Dr Wu Dhi

Don’t Lose your Pie in the snow

Sunday, June 6th, 2010
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fallen pie

I was talking to my cousin Susie today.
She told me that she made two pies and brought
them to friend’s houses for Christmas.
Suzy, “I didn’t know you inherited that pie maken
gene from Grandma”.

I told her about a story that I heard years ago from
my Dad about pies.
It was back in the time of the great depression.
My grandmother was a great cook and an even better baker
she made everything. Home made noodles from scratch, cakes,
cookies and everyone loved her pies,they were the very best,
lemon,cherry,blueberry, pumpkin and apple you name it
Grandma made it.

The family lived in Michigan and one cold, snowy, winter
day just around this time of the year my Grandma made a
few of her famous pies and placed them on the windowsill
to cool.

As fait would have it, one flipped over and landed in the
new fallen snow.

What a Bummer!

In our lives there is so much we see spill, tip over, or break
and some of us see only the lost pie in the snow.

I had a patient call me and say.” I am going into the hospital
to treat my depression. It’s really bad.  Saw a shrink and he’s
throwing pills at me – but they’re not doing anything and he’s
a fortune. I have to go somewhere that can remedy this.
I feel that I am being stuck in the same place without the
tools to dig my way out.” I am not sure I can hang on.
I am really feeling hopeless.

Well I know from experience that our lives are a series of
lessons to be learn. If we get up-set, bent-out-of-shape and
it effects our health in all three bodies physically, mental
and spiritual.

If the lesson isn’t learned, most likely we’ll have to repeat
it over and over again, until we learn it.
When it feels like a “crisis of death”, it is most likely akin
to a “crisis in birth.”

There are always ways to dig your pie out of the snow.
All it takes is the right coaching and education.

My dad and both of my uncles ran out side with spoons
in hand and didn’t let a bit go to waste.

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

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Dr. Wu Dhi

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