Posts Tagged ‘Spiritual Aspects’

The Yin & Yang Path to Longevity Practices

Monday, April 16th, 2012
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The Yang aspect of the Yin and Yang symbol has to do
with Fire and the Heart.
Although the organs in traditional Chinese medicine
do not literally correspond to the anatomical organs
Instead, they are better understood in terms of the functions
they perform, which incorporate energetic,
emotional and spiritual aspects as well as physical.

The Heart is Often called the Emperor of the body,
the heart rules over blood circulation and vessels,
and controls sweating.
Shen, the mind or spirit, resides in the Heart,
and is responsible for mental processes, thinking, memory,
sleep and dreams.

Our heart is ruled by the element of fire.
Each organ in the body has a sense organ connected to it.
The Lungs open to the nose, The Spleen manifests on our lips,
The Kidneys have to do with our ears,
the Liver opens up to the eyes and the Hearts is associated
with our tongue.
If there are memory problems, insomnia, excessive dreaming,
forgetfulness or amnesia it is all to do with an unbalanced Heart.
The heart govern the mind not just the brain but also the whole
personality.

If our heart is functioning properly, the blood flows smoothly
and our personally is usually balanced.

When a patient comes into see me I always look at their tongue.
It shows pathologic changes in the heart.
If the tongue is pale there is a usually some deficiency in the body.
If I see a purple tongue it means there is blood stagnation
and a bright red tongue means there is too much heat in the body.
To be a good diagnostician one must learn how to observe
others and put the signs together.

There is a story about a professor who was teaching a group
of first year medical students the importance observation.

He passed out cups on the first day of class and instructed
the students to follow his instructions to the T.

Each student was told to go into the restroom and urinate
in the cup and return with the sample in hand.

They all followed his instructions and upon returning the professor,
again stressed the importance of good observation and instructed
them to follow closely.

The professor put his finger into the cup and very deliberately
stirred clockwise for 10 seconds, the students followed.

Then he stuck his finger in his mouth and the students all
followed. The professor said,
“The lesion here is to learn the importance of observation,
if you were paying close attention you would have
noticed that I was stirring the urine with my ring
finger and then I sucked my middle finger”.

“You can observe a lot just by watching.”
Yogi Berra

When I see a patient or work with a student the first thing
I do is observe their balance of Yin and Yang.
There needs to be a mutual support and communications
between the Yin and Yang.
If there is a disharmony:
“The heart and kidneys aren’t communicating”
And that means trouble.

The fire of the heart should warm the kidneys and the water
of the kidneys should irrigate and moisten the heart.
The kidney should cool the head and the heart should
warm the feet.

When the Fire and Water are in harmony they work together
the heart yang energy will nourish the kidneys and the
kidney yin energy will nourish the heart.

To make the most effective changes in your health or
longevity practices it takes both the patient and doctor
working together to bring the body/mind and spirit back
into balance and harmony.

That’s why prescriptive exercises are so very important;
it’s a way to keep your self-balanced.
The healing powers of the Recharging Qi Gong program
www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html
can pull one out of a multitude of health problems no
matter if it’s a disease that is affecting the body,
mind or spirit.
But you must practice.
It takes two wings to fly, one wing is the teaching that
I can coach you on,
but the other wing is the practice and that’s your part.
A bird doesn’t fly half as far with only one wind,
he just lies on the ground flapping around.
It takes two wings to fly and it takes both the teaching
and the practice to grow.

Get on the path to longevity and
order the Recharging Qi Gong program right Now
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I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dh

Wealth Formula

Monday, February 27th, 2012
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I am back in Miami, busy as a
bee and I’m humming with energy!
Whenever I leave for a long weekend or
an extended trip I know when I return I am
going to be packed.

It has to do with a few things.
Of course patients who missed a treatment
now are jamming into the office, and my email
is full of questions about Qi Gong, health stuff
and what to do to slow down the aging process.
This will keep me moving at double-time for a few long days.

The magical part of traveling for me is the
Feng Shui aspect of it.
In the Chinese Ba Gua lie the internal teachings
of the Magic square. The Lo Shu Square as
it is called is part of the gift from the most ancient
Chinese mathematical geomancy concerned
with the placement of objects in relation to the flow of Qi.

In ancient China the people offered sacrifices
to the God of one of the flooding rivers, to try
to calm his anger. They say that a magical
turtle emerged from the water with the
interested pattern on its shell. The Lo Shu
pattern a series of circular dots and lines
giving a one through nine arrangements.
From this pattern the Emperor was able to
see a formula to divert the raging river and
save the city.

The Lo Shu is connected neurologically with the
trigrams in the Ba Gua. There are nine different
quadrants each one of them has to do with an
aspect of your life. The number six in northwest
direction has to do with travel and people of influence.
When we travel we meet people and when you open
to the spiritual aspects this draws in the energy from
the southeast bringing in fortunate blessings and wealth.

When I go on a journey it’s to see new places,
gather the energy and this last week was no
exception. Our ocean covers 71 % of the earth’s
surface and contains 97 % of the planet’s water.
When traveling on the ocean it’s easy to tune into
the vibrations of the water element, the greatest
energy source on the planet.
If you are ready to take a journey into the world of
Alchemy, Qi Gong, Fung Shui,
Taoist and Tibetan Buddhist meditation join
me in this adventure.

http://www.qigonginnercircle.com/

PS.

On March 11th the Flying Crane
Qi Gong 6 week class will begin in Miami.
Sign up today and you will learn how to
cultivate your energy, build your spiritual
digestive system and reverse the aging process.
http://rechargingqigong.com/seminars.html

Dr. Wu Dhi