Posts Tagged ‘Spleen’

Qi Gong longevity practices don’t always look like what they really are

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
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I was training this morning with a group of
students and a noisy crowd of people were playing
volleyball not to far from us. They came over
after their game and wanted to know why we were
doing these strange looking exercises with such
leisurely movements.

One guy said,
It reminded me of a fable that my father read to
me when I was a young child.

An Ant nimbly running about in the sunshine in
search of food came
across a Chrysalis that was very near its time of
change.
The Chrysalis moved its tail, and thus attracted the
attention of the Ant,
who then saw for the first time that it was alive.
“Poor, pitiable
animal!” cried the Ant disdainfully. “What a sad
fate is yours!

While I can run hither and thither, at my
pleasure, and, if I wish,
ascend the tallest tree, you lie imprisoned here
in your shell, with
power only to move a joint or two of your scaly
tail.” The Chrysalis
heard all this, but did not try to make any reply.
A few days after,
when the Ant passed that way again, nothing but
the shell remained.
Wondering what had become of its contents, he felt
himself suddenly
shaded and fanned by the gorgeous wings of a
beautiful Butterfly.

“Behold in me,” said the Butterfly, “your
much-pitied friend! Boast
now of your powers to run and climb as long as you
can get me to
listen.” So saying, the Butterfly rose in the air,
and, borne along
and aloft on the summer breeze, was soon lost to
the sight of the
Ant forever.

Some times things don’t appear to look like much
until you start to explore deeper into the
purpose. Qi Gong exercises work on the internal
Organs like the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and
the spleen to feed the organs with energy, oxygen
and blood to retard the aging process. Hence Qi
Gong is considered a Longevity practice. The
purpose is to cultivate “Life Energy” and keep you
healthy from the inside out. Qi Gong has roots in
Chinese medicine dating back thousands of years.
It’s an anti aging practice of aligning breath,
movement, and awareness for, healing, and
meditation. Traditionally it’s viewed as a
practice to cultivate and balance Qi “Intrinsic
Life Energy.”

There is an ancient Chinese saying:
“If you practice external exercises you have to
practice internal exercises, but if you practice
internal exercises you don’t have to practice
external exercise.”

Qi Gong practice involves rhythmic breathing
coordinated with slow stylized repetition of fluid
movement, to guide Qi (Energy “through the body.”

If you practice on a regular basis you can develop
a super human energy, which allows access to
higher realms of awareness, and awaken one’s “true
nature.”

I use a combination in my training of both
external exercises and internal to stay young and
healthy. The visualizations combined with the
actual exercises will work on changing your
internal channels and open up your energy flow.
The Yin set is a series of exercises that will
enhance the internal organs as well as open up
visual pathways to enhance your health and
wellbeing in a shortest amount of time.

The program is downloadable for instance access.

In short, you’ll make so much progress so fast
you’ll probably shock yourself as well as your
friends.

Get the program now and practice it daily for the
next 4 weeks and you will feel the difference in
how you feel physically, mentally and emotionally.

http://rechargingqigong.com/yin-set.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Is your Energy Flowing or Not?

Monday, August 6th, 2012
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Every Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm, I teach a
meditation class in my office.
It’s based on Internal exercises practices
They are the
opposite of external exercises like swimming,
boxing, wrestling, tennis, weight lifting, etc.
While external exercises may produce an attractive
body, they often do so by depleting the energy of
the heart, spleen, lungs, kidneys and liver. That
causes a number of illnesses and ages you quicker
than you would think. Internal exercises like Qi
Gong are designed to energize the entire body,
balance all of the energy levels and heal as well
as strengthen our internal organs. Internal organs
are designed to correct posture, keep you more
grounded and are based on the five element theory;
fire, earth, metal, water and wood.

One thing that I always emphasize and work on in
the meditation classes is the breathing and the
pathways of energy in the body known as the
meridians. Once a person gets proficient in the
micro cosmic orbit (the spiritual digestive
system)– they’ll easily be able to feel the
energy in the meridians and along the pathways to
balance the body, mind and spirit. When I do an
acupuncture treatment, I am always working with
the meridians, they are like a series of energy
rivers running through the body. There is one for
the lungs, large intestines, stomach, spleen,
heart, small intestines, bladder, kidneys,
pericardium, triple heater, liver and gallbladder
– plus more.

These rivers of energy carry the Qi or energy all
through our bodies. If there is a blockage
mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually or
psychologically, the rivers of energy get blocked
and the next thing you know you have some form of
dis-ease.

When we work with the Qi Gong exercises,
meditations and breathing, we open up those
blockages and the Qi flows properly, balancing
body, mind and spirit.

Personally I practice these types of exercises
daily. I teach my patients and students these
exercises. I make videos about them like the
Flying Crane Qi Gong and Recharging Qi Gong and
much more to the Qi Gong Inner Circle.

If you are ready to turn your health around 360
degrees get on the program!

Join up and get the big three:

Flying Crane Qi Gong

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Qi Gong Inner Circle

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

The Tao of why your mother told you to never stick out your tongue

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
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What’s up with the tongue
stuff, my mother always told me not to stick
my tongue out and I have been going
to doctors all my life and no one ever looked at my
tongue.
Why do you want to see the tongue anyway?”

There is more to it than what your mother told you.
Tongue diagnosis has been used in
Chinese medicine for thousands of years.
It tells a story that you can’t get from a blood
test or a stool sample.
Our tongue can reveal a lot of valuable
information and when I was in school they spent
weeks going over all of the tongue stuff and what
to be looking for.

You can see what organ is affected and decide
what treatment to do. The tip of the tongue shows
changes in the lung and the heart. The sides give
me an indication if there is a problem in the Liver and
Gall bladder. Right in the center, shows the health of
the stomach and the spleen and when you look at the
very back you can see if there is something going on
with the kidneys. The color, shape movement,
appearance and even the coating give me a ton of information.

I have looked at thousands of tongues over the years
and once you know what you are looking for you
can nail the problem.

It is the same with Qigong practices after you have
been practicing for years you can know if the teacher
and the practice have any value for you.

When I was in China I trained with many different groups.
Some just had Maoist exercise programs,
that’s right Maoist – A No energy water down program.

On the other hand I spent some time at the
monastery at Long Hu Shan and I got some real gems.

If you don’t know, ya just don’t know.
I have been practicing, training and teaching for
decades and I can assure you I’ve got the real goods.
Practice and you will feel the Qi flowing through your
channels and meridians right away.

For more information on it go to:
http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html

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

Dr Wu Dhi

The Smart Way to Get Healthy and Stay Healthy

Friday, April 13th, 2012
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Everyday I get a slue of questions
from students and patients about acupuncture and
meridian systems. For the most part, most people
are OK with my explanation of the meridians, but when
I start talking about the triple warmer, I can see peoples
eyes roll. So it’s time that I try to unmask what the
mysterious Triple Warmer is all about.

In China it’s called the San Jiao and controls water ways of the body.
The triple warmer has a name but no form. They say the (TW) implies
fire and fire is necessary to control the water in the body.
It controls the water and water movement, thus balancing the
water and heat in the body.

The triple heater connects with all of the other meridians,
it is the over structure laying over all specific organ functions.

They call it the Triple burner because there are three different parts.
The upper burner is in the area of the Lungs and the heart.
It comes in like a mist or a fog and it spreads out and fills in
things, it is in charge of nourishing the flesh, bones and joints
and it regulates the pores.

The middle burner is the stomach, spleen and intestines.
It corresponds to foam and has a churning effect. It is said to
be the part that cooks the grains and filters down wastes and residues.

The lower burner corresponds to the Kidneys, Urinary bladder and the
liver and is said to be like a swamp. It is responsible for separating
the clear from the murky and evacuates the waste materials.

According to Donna Eden, it is our primal survival system, it fights
off illness in our bodies and is also known as our flight or fight response.
Unfortunately, it has not evolved along with the changes in our society.
Keeping the triple warmer balanced is especially important because many
aspects of our modern way of life are registered as invaders by our
triple warmer causing it to fight. You know your triple warmer is
overloaded if you can’t ever relax, even after meditation, or if you
generally feel anxious all the time. 


Because triple warmer is a survival function it can pull energy away from
other systems leading to immune disorders, stress, chronic fatigue
and many other uncomfortable emotions/actions.

Although it’s a little known meridian, I use it every day balancing out
health problems in young and old.
If you’re having a health issue and you haven’t been getting the results
you want from your treatments, contact me at 305-466-1977
(ask for Anastasia and she will transfer you). I have been doing
alternative health care for years and there may just be a treatment for you
that can turn your health picture around 360 degrees.

If you are in Florida we can set up a private weekend or a Skype
consultation where we can actually see each other and go over your
health needs. We may be able to unravel hidden problems.

http://energymedicineflorida.com/private-coaching.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Internal Transformation-Change Darkness to Light/Yang to Yin

Friday, June 10th, 2011
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This morning my practice was
focused on all the Yin organs.
The heart, lungs, spleen, liver, and
kidneys are all vital organs and are
considered Yin in Traditional
Chinese Medicine. Keeping these
organs healthy and disease free- will
keep all the Yang organs strong and
healthy as well. Like the stomach,
gall bladder, large and
small intestine and the bladder.

In the five element system,
every organ has an emotion to it
as well. For example, the liver
is associated with anger on the
negative side and kindness on the
more positive side. The lungs are
associated with sadness, grief, valor
and courageousness on the more positive note.

The reason why we focus on the
Yin organs is they will balance out the
Yang as you work them in Qi Gong, or
when you’re getting an acupuncture treatment.

It’s like an alchemical process where
you’re changing one emotion to the other.
You’re able to free yourself of any form
of dis –ease by getting the energy to flow.

In China, there isn’t much of a
physiology department or need for
too many psychiatrists.

When there is an imbalance
in the mind there will be an
imbalance in the organ associated with it.

The Heart/ Small Intestines-
Negative: Anxiety, Rush, and Hastiness.
Positive: Love, Respect, Honor, and Joy.

The Spleen/Stomach-
Negative: Worry
Positive: Balance and Equanimity

The Lung/ Large Intestines-
Negative: Sadness and Grief
Positive: Valor and Courageousness

The Kidneys/ Urinary Bladder-
Negative: Fear
Positive: Gentleness

The Liver/ Gallbladder-
Negative: Anger
Positive: Kindness

In the Recharging Qi Gong program,
I teach the Yin set, a series of prescriptive
exercises that focus primarily on the organs
to change the negative emotion alchemically
to the positive emotion and at the same time
correcting the imbalance in the organ.
If the Qi is flowing, blood will naturally follow.
If there is a blockage in the energy patter,
it causes a blockage in the Qi, a stagnation
of the blood, and dis-ease is soon to follow.

In the Recharging Qi Gong program,
specially selected exercises are taught to
not only improve your health but to increase
your energy by TEN FOLD. There are thousands
of people practicing these exercises in seven
different continents, and all report more energy
in general, more vitality, their flexibility has
increased, and their sexual appetite and performance
is the best ever. If you don’t have this program yet,
I highly suggest that you go to
www.rechargingqigong.com
and get your copy today.

The program includes:
* The Workbook
* The Practice DVD
* The Practical DVD
Five CDs:
* 3 Internal Secrets of Qi Gong,
*The Spiritual Keys to Qi Gong,
*Compassion, the Path to Mental Well-being,
*The 5 Elements of Transformational Power,
*10 Secrets of Sexual Vitality.

You can’t get this program in a store,
on television and you won’t get these
teachings in a class with 200-300 people in it.

This type of program is for the serious student,
who wants to slow down the aging process,
increase his or her vitality, and achieve
optimum health. The Longevity practices
have been passed down from Masters to
Master and they are now available to
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I wish you the best in your Health,
Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi