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Learning How to Learn

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015
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Learning How to Learn

It was back in the early seventies is when I put my energy into learning how to learnI moved my
family to Southwestern Colorado. It was the year
before the ski opened, and there were only 400
people living at 8,945 feet above sea level. It
was the most beautiful place you could imagine.
Telluride sits in a box canyon. Steep, forested
mountains and cliffs surround it, with Bridal Veil
Falls at the head of the canyon. The winters were
long and cold, and we heated our home with wood.
We had an Ashley wood stove that pretty much kept
us warm all winter. It took around 10 cords of
wood to go through a winter in the mountains. A
cord of wood is 8×4 inches and 4 foot high. That’s
a lot of chopping and splitting to heat your
house, but I did it every winter for years. When
you cut and split your own wood, you get a lot of
heat out of it. You heat up your whole body when
you go logging, and even more when you split it.
That was a real wo rkout that you can’t get at a
gym.

When you live in a small town, you know just about
everyone, and everyone knows you. For the most
part, everybody was friendly and would give you a
helping hand if needed. Telluride was a magic
place, and many a friend would come to visit, both
winter for the skiing and summer to enjoy the
beauty of the Rockies.

Around Thanksgiving, my friend, Jerry, came to
visit on his way to California and stayed with us
for a few weeks before he decided to make
Telluride his home. I don’t think he ever got to
California. One sunny morning in September, I was
headed up the mountain to do some logging. Jerry
volunteered to give me a hand. He had no idea what
he was in store for. He’s a city kid, and this was
his first logging experience. Now that I think
about it, it was my second, or maybe, third
logging adventure as I was brought up in the same
big city that he was. As we drove up the mountain,
we could see that there were dead trees standing
on both sides of the road. I had a brilliant plan.
I decided to cut down one of those 40- or 50-foot
trees and have it fall on the road, so all we had
to do was cut it up and fill the truck. I found a
nice tree and cut it, so it would fall on the
road, ju st like I planned. The only thing I didn’t
realize was, when the tree hit the road, it
jack-knifed back and hit me right in the nose! I
was out cold. The next thing I remembered was
Jerry carrying me to the car, and with super human
strength, moving a 40-foot tree off the road, and
driving me to the hospital. I can remember going
in and out of consciousness on the ride.

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Learning How to Learn

After that, my life changed radically. I left the
mountains soon after that near-death experience,
and I have devoted my life to health, healing, and
spiritual growth ever since. For three decades, I
worked with my Master, learning all I could about
longevity, meditation, and the process of learning
how to learn. Then, in 2007, I began sharing this
work with a select group of people who wanted to
learn the ways of mastering the internal self. I
called the group, “The Inner Circle,” and
we have been going strong since we started.

If you are ready for a learning adventure that
will last you a lifetime, join us today.
www.Qigonginnercircle.com

I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and
Happiness!
Dr. Wu Dhi

Instant Spiritual Enlightenment

Friday, March 15th, 2013
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Last weekend I was at the Fruit and Spice Park in
Homestead, Florida. It’s about an hour drive from
my house I decided to take a drive with a few
friends to see what exotic fruits grow in Florida
and stock up on spices. I really wanted to get
some local cinnamon and see what else was grown
locally in South Florida.

When I finally got there I was pleasantly
surprised to see the Asian cultural festival was
there! It was so crowded! It took 1/2 hour just to
find a parking space. There were literally
thousands of people, foods from all over Asia,
India and the Philippines, Yum!

There was also a special performance by “Fushu
Daiko” a group that plays Japanese Taiko Drums.
I only heard the Taiko drums a few times in my
life and it was definitely a spiritual
experiences. The first time was in Maui, Hawaii.
I could feel my core opening as the drums shook
the ground under my feet.

The rumbling power of the Taiko drums has been
long remained associated with the Gods in
religious ceremonies, to honor their ancestors.
Both Buddhist and Shinto, some Buddhist sects use
Taiko drums to represent the voice of Buddhah,
Shinto rites to offer up prayers to the Gods.
If you haven’t had the experience of hearing them
I highly recommend it. It can be a real opening in
your spiritual growth.

Unknown On the full moon I taught a weekend
workshop based on some aspect of healing,
meditation or Qi Gong from both the Taoist and
Buddhist traditions.
The main purpose of being in South America was to
raise the vibration of the group and teach them
the work.

Today in Florida I am still teaching and seeing
patients daily. Although the groups have changed,
the teachings are the same.

I share these teachings with the members of the
Qi Gong Innercircle www.Qigonginnercircle.com
through a series of DVD’s that are made every
month and sent by mail all aver the world to
educate and train students in Meditation, Qi Gong
and the different aspects of healing work.

Years ago when I was a young student I wished I
had these teachings on video. Every now and then
one of the Masters would record a teaching on a
cassette (if you remember what that was). I would
listen to it until I wore it out to get the
teachings. In today’s world where internet, DVD’s,
pod casts, Facebook and down loads are the main
communications, you can learn and grow much
faster.

Join the Qi Gong Inner Circle today and get these
ancient teachings in your hands today.

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

Dr. Wu

PS check this out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0WdOOjgkd8