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Get Ready for a Transformation Practice

Saturday, September 19th, 2015
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Get Ready for  a Transformation Practice

 

Are you ready for a transformation

It was in August or September 27 years ago when I
was sent to Caracas, Venezuela by my Master to
teach at the Ashram called Grace Essence
Fellowship (Gracia Esencia). At that time, I was
one of the senior instructors, and this assignment
was a real honor and a privilege that changed my
life forever.

There were around 50 people in the
meditation group. The teachings were based on a
few different traditions of the Tibetan Buddhist,
Taoist, and some Hinduism teachings from Shaivism.
Swami Rudrananda (Rudi) was a great influence, and
a majority of the practices came from his
teachings. Rudy taught an eclectic blend of
techniques he called “kundaliniyoga” (no formal
relation to the Indian tradition by that name). If
you aren’t familiar with Rudy’s teachings, pick up
a copy of his book, “Spiritual Cannibalism”. The
other school was based on the teachings of His
Holiness, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. He was a
Vajrayana master, scholar, poet, teacher, and head
of the Nyingma school. I was fortunate enough to
get his personal blessing in person on two
different occasions. The Dalai Lama regarded
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche as his principal teacher
in the Nyingma tradition and of Dzogchen.

Our community observed a six-day celebration
that started three days before?the Fall
Equinox and lasted for three days after. This
year, the Autumn Equinox starts on September 23rd.
Start your practice on the 20th and end it on the
26th. The six-day ritual is used to acknowledge
the six perfections: Generosity, Observance of the
Precepts, Perseverance, Effort, Meditation, and
Wisdom. There is a saying in the Orient: “A
person?needs all six before he goes from
this shore of

Samsara (the endless cycle of
suffering caused by birth, death, and
re-birth) to the further shore or Nirvana.” If you
haven’t heard of Nirvana, it is the place free
from suffering and of individual incredible
existence. The ritual includes repentance of past
sins and prayers for enlightenment in the next
life. It’s a time for the performance of positive
deeds, which are greater than those practiced at
any other time of the year, as well as for
making offerings to ancestors. These good
deeds become a great blessing enabling one
to reach the other shore.”The Autumnal
Equinoxes are the ideal times for reflecting on
the meaning of life. Ancestral practices aren’t
part of Western culture, but, when trying to shift
directions in my life and when things seem
impossible to accomplish, I focus my meditation on
my ancestors and call on them for help and
guidance to stay on the right path.

Autumn is here. The day and night are equal
in length right now, but soon, we will have
more darkness than light as winter arrives. In the
Chinese Five-Element system, it’s the
metal?element that’s most active, ruling the
lungs and?large intestine. You may notice
more colds, coughs, and skin disorders for a
few months. Emotionally speaking, this phase is
about letting go of grief, sadness, old
attachments, and emotional baggage. On the
positive side, the metal element brings
in?valor, courage, and a time to move
forward in life. That’s exactly what I am focusing
on, moving forward and getting things done.
I have increased my workout time, and I
am practicing both morning and evening for
the 6-day practice. The best times to train
are at sunrise and sunset.

If you don’t own a copy of the Recharging Qi Gong
program, get it today. http://goo.gl/1HP2ec

The program will propel your meditation and
increase your physical strength. Train twice a day
for the next three months, and you will be blown
away by the results.

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

P.S. Remember! The Autumn Equinox starts on
September 23rd. Start your practice on the 20th
and end it on the 26th.

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The transformation into fall

Taoist sexual practices

Wednesday, September 25th, 2013
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There are genes that we have that will increase
the dopamine in our brain- The pleasure circuit,
but is it just seeking pleasure, or fulfilling a
need? Sex can be good for your health or
can be a draining frustration experience. We all
want to be satisfied. It’s not just for one partner
or the other. If it was it won’t be long before your
mate strays. Most of us haven’t taken classes in
“How to Do It” and how to get the most out of your
sexual experience.

We either learn from trial and error or maybe we
are lucky enough to have a lover who knows what to
do and shares their knowledge.
I knew a woman that never had a real orgasm with a
man and there are men that cum so quickly they end up
frustrated and their partner isn’t interested in them any more
or they are cheating or engaging with prostitutes or other anti-social
behaviors to try and fulfill their Manhood or woman’s needs.

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We all want to be fulfilling and for the most part we want our
lovers to be satisfied as well.

Many years ago I was at a seminar on Taoism love making secrets.
The program was a 6 weeks intensive. They
started with an early morning meditation, and
there were lectures, practices and demonstrations
all day long on Qi Gong, Internal exercises,
healing practices, diet, alchemical formulas and
the Taoist sexual practices.
The classes were packed. The teachers explained how you can get
more energy every time you made love. Things like: building your
sexual muscle, how to retain an endless erection
and the pleasuring of your mate with mutable
orgasm.

When that class was finished I still had a head
full of questions. I decided to meet with one
the woman teachers if I could. Luck was on my side
she was more than willing to share all the inner secrets.
I asked her if I could ask her
some personal questions and when she said yes, I
asked her when she was with her husband; she
stopped me there and said, I am not married. I
apologized and said, when you are with your boy
friend; again she stopped me and said. I am not in
a relationship at this time. This seemed like a
good opportunity for both of us. After a lot of
questions and answers we both agreed to work together
for six months and see each other every other
week.
The experience was revealing for both of us.
When on puts these teachings into practice they
opened up centers that we never knew
existed and opened up many of the barriers that we
unconsciously hold on to.

The experience was an incredible one and inspired
me to teach and share these teachings with others.

You can learn the best of the best practices for
your health, longevity, well-being and sexual power
by getting Dr. Wu Dhi’s Sexual Qi Gong Program

http://rechargingqigong.com/sexual-qi-gong.html

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS.
I only have 25 of these programs in stock and will
not be making any more until 2014. If you want
to become a better lover order today.
http://rechargingqigong.com/sexual-qi-gong.html

An Unwanted Hitchhiker

Friday, July 19th, 2013
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Jocelyn returned from a meditation retreat at the
Taoist monastery in China the last week of May.
She’s an old friend and called me when she
returned and shared her adventure with me.
She told me that she had the opportunity to visit
Tibet and see where the Sky burials take
place.
Living in the western world we never hear much
about death and any burial practices. In the USA
we are sort-of born from nothingness and then die
into nothingness. It’s like it all takes place off
stage.
How many of you have witnessed a birth or been
with someone when they died? Not too many of us
get to see the comings and goings of birth and
death.
She told me of The Sky burial, it’s a funerary practice in Tibet
wherein a human corpse is incised in certain
locations and placed on a mountaintop, exposing it
to the elements and predatory birds. This practice
is known as jhator, which means “giving alms to
the birds.”
According to tradition there is no need to
preserve the body, as it is now an empty vessel.
Birds may eat it, or nature may cause it to
decompose. Thus, the function of the sky burial is
simply to dispose of the remains.

Last week Jocelyn gave me a call and said she
wasn’t feeling very well. She reported that she
had no energy and just wanted to sleep all the
time.
She said, Dr. Wu Dhi I just feel horrible it’s
almost like I am not myself.
She told me that she needed to see me ASAP. The
next day she came into the office and I hardly
recognized her. She was drained and after an
examination I suggested that I come over to her
house to clear the energy and see what’s going on
energetically.

We found that she picked up a hitchhiker-spirit on
her travels and it followed her home and was now
having a feast with her energy.

We set up an appointment to clear her home office
and do some Medical Qi Gong to clean and clear
the energy and send the hungry spirit packing.

We don’t hear much about this in America. It
definitely exists here but it is usually treated
as a mental problem.

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This week I will spend 3 or 4 hours at her home
clearing out all the cobwebs, using a combination
of special mantras, incents and rituals to clear
cleanse and purify the house and property.

Sound spooky to you? It is just part of the
Medical Qi Gong work
If you ever need this kind of special work done
contact me and we can have a conversation and see
if it’s right for you.

305-407-0120

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

PS write me if you just can’t seem get over a long standing illness, a chronic problem can be much more than a dis-ease

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

Doing Nothing can end your problems forever

Wednesday, October 10th, 2012
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“When you are doing nothing people say you’re lazy
and that’s just how it is. Lazy people often fall
prey to low self-confidence. They can realize
their ineffectiveness and evaluate themselves in
relation to others. In the same vein, they drop
all ambition that they might have otherwise had.
So, the person is insecure, inept and lethargic —
A very bad combination for the workplace.

The worst consequence is that the boss will see
him as expendable. Why would management keep such
a counterproductive worker, someone who drags the
company down? The company is only as successful as
its most incompetent employee. Lazy ones are not
encouraged to wait out their pension.
So if you’re passing the time playing solitaire
and reading magazines in your cubicle, what’s the
point of going to work every day?”
-Askman magazine

In the Taoist system “Doing nothing” has a totally
different meaning. Doing nothing, or Taking No
Action, is a high tive state called Wu Wei
it could be interpreted as going with the flow.

Wu Wei is a concept that you might feel when
you’re in the zone, or maybe to simply react or
create without consciously thinking about it. Wu
Wei is to just being able to flow with the
situation and do what is only necessary to
accomplish the job without any unnecessary effort
or wasted energy.

Idleness or no action can be the most effective
place to be. Your mind is still and you can
actually get more accomplished in that state. Most
Americans are so stressed out; they are damaging
their health beyond repair. Stress is the number 1
killer in the USA and can lead to heart problems
or much worse. The amount of stress we go through
daily causes more damage than you could possibly
imagine and we are no longer the gatekeepers of
stress in the world. The mounting social and
economy problems in Japan, China, all through the
Middle East and Europe. It has put people at their
wits end. It seems like we are being forced to run
harder faster and it’s taking toll on our health.
Wu-Wei, which literally means, “Not Doing”, also
means “Not Forcing” nature goes its own way and
forces nothing; and yet the beauty and splendor is
created. Every morning I get out of bed around 6
am and walk down to the beach to train for an hour
or two. Every day the ocean is beautiful and the
cloud formations are magnificent. If you were
following me and had no idea what internal work
was all about you would swear I am doing nothing.
My training could be just standing there. Wu-Wei
is far from being inactive and doing nothing.
It’s a supreme activity, because it acts at rest,
acts without any effort. I am just there being,
with no doing.

When I write, train or teach I put myself in a
state of Wu Wei and just let the words or
exercises flow. It all becomes effortless. It
wasn’t always like this; it took me years to learn
all the forms, meditations and techniques so I
could get out of the way and just let it flow.
These techniques are well worth the effort to
learn, they will change your life and you will
live fuller and longer. I can guarantee it.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS. I have studied with many different teachers,
Guru’s, Lamas and Masters and everyone has a piece
of the puzzle to share with me. The Qi Gong Inner
Circle is a distillation of the best teachings,
meditations, exercises and techniques for your
growth. Join in today and quicken your growth.

http://qigonginnercircle.com/

Dr. Wu Dhi

Finding a Good Spiritual Teacher

Friday, June 1st, 2012
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How do you find a good teacher
when it comes to internal practices?
Meditation and Spiritual work in general?

“It is said that when the student is
ready the teacher will appear.”

Although I believe this is true, when
you are ready your teacher you need to
be prepared for their arrival.

I grow an organic garden every year filled
with a multitude of vegetables radishes,
tomatoes, eggplant, peppers,
cucumber, lettuce, garlic and onions,
spinach, squash, zucchini and a lot of
green leafy stuff that I don’t know the name of.

I don’t just through the seeds in and
expect to get food. It takes work. I first
have to turn the soil over, add fertilizer,
dig the holes, plant the seeds or plants and
then I have to water them and just the right
amount and there has to be lots of sunshine
but not too hot. I am continually picking
bugs and slugs and snails off and pulling
weeds out and this gives me a nice garden
with plenty of great organic food.

It’s the same with spiritual WORK. One
needs to cultivate a practice daily, meditate,
exercise, diet, right thinking and reading the
right kinds of books. It takes seeking; going to
lectures, joining with right minded people and
then a teacher has a place to land in your life.

I know this because I spent years studying,
reading, practicing and praying to be open
enough so a teacher could come into my life
and I was lucky as many showed up. I have
studied with different teachers–with a host of
teachings from many different schools and
traditions Taoist teachers, Buddhist teachers,
Hindu, Sufi, Jewish and Christian.
Every one of these teachers had a valuable
lesson for me to learn. Spiritual teachings
are like a giant puzzle, it seems like every
teacher has a piece and they are all valuable
and fit somewhere in your life to make you
the person you are today.

I consider myself fortunate to have worked
with Spiritual teachers for a greater part of
my life and the teachings I have learned I
share in these letters, in the meditation classes
I teach, the workshops I give and to the
members of the Qi Gong Inner circle.

If you feel you are ready to receive more
pieces to your puzzle, I invite you to join
me and the members of the
Qi Gong inner Circle.

www.qigonginnercircle.com

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

Dr Wu Dhi

“Life is a Beach! -I’m Just Playing in the Sand !”

Friday, January 13th, 2012
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This morning I was walking with a few
friends down to the sea. The weather was just
perfect- around 65 degrees with no humidity
and fluffy white clouds in the sky. As I looked over
the ocean, I saw the beautiful morning sun peeking
its radiant head, I automatically went into a meditation
and started doing my internal Qi Gong practices.

My friends joined in and after a few minutes I could
sense that there was an incredible amount of energy
around me. I turned around and there was a group of
strangers that joined in. The energy was intense and I
could feel the Qi moving in all of my meridians as if I
were lit up like a Christmas tree. The practice went on
for about 45 minutes although it seemed like it was only
a few minutes. When I came out of the practice I could see the
entire group had a special glow around them.

I introduced myself and everyone had a slew of questions on
what just happened, what we just did and how he or she
could get more information and learn more about it.

“Well everyone,” I said, “You have just experienced the
power of Qi Gong and the energy that you are feeling
comes from all of the internal energy centers opening
up. It’s an ancient Taoist longevity practice that has
kept me far younger than my years and if you practice
these special moves you can actually retard the aging
process and keep you young, more flexible and youthful!!”

Check it out and get started today.
You’ll be glad you did.

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

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

A Weekend with the Master

Friday, August 12th, 2011
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Last weekend Stephen flew
in from Toronto for a private
coaching session with me.
A few weeks ago he called and
said he was going through a crisis
in just about every part of his
life and he needed a complete
tune-up physically, mentally and
spiritually. He flew in Friday night
and I picked him up at the Ft. Lauderdale
airport. We had dinner and went over
his program and treatment plan
for the next two days.

Early Saturday morning we started at
6 o’clock on the beach for the Qi Gong
training. This works on all levels
incorporating the Taoist and Buddhist
internal meditations, advanced Qi gong
practices, the internal energy work and
the advanced sexual practices.

After breakfast we took a little break and
later that morning Steve met me at my office.
We went over his blood work, diet and started
the treatments with acupuncture,
Medical Qi Gong, and Neuro-Therapy
which is all the homeopathic and
vitamin injections.

In the private coaching sessions we
work from morning until night. It’s intense
working on all levels at once to get the
maximum amount of growth in the least
amount of time. By the end of the
weekend he reported more energy than
he ever had and I could see and feel the
increase in his energy levels.
The one-on-one sessions are powerful;
there is a lot of information and
knowledge passed along in a very
short time.

The reason I insist on extensive blood
work is because it gives me a scientific
pictures of what’s going on internally.
The energy medicine gives us insight into
meridian health and quality of energy flow
and the Medical Qi Gong gives us a look
into both the spiritual openings, blockages
and where they needs to be addressed.

One formula that I use that is really
helpful is the magic square which allows
the student to set their goals on 9
different levels and balance all the domains.

That evening he came over to my
house so we could catch a bite to eat.
He had a ton of questions on just about
everything he saw, felt and experienced.

Over dinner we reviewed the weekend
and came up with a 3 month plan as
well as a 2 week plan, this way the
changes are made and checked.
This formula is a sure fire way to
revamp your system mentally,
physically and spiritually.

Years ago I was trained by multi
tasking and it proved to make me
the person I am today.

When you multi task, you do
everything at once. I got up in the
morning and started the meditation, right
after the meditation when other students
would go back to their rooms to rest and
get ready for the day, I immediately
started breakfast for 80 people, as I
was one of the chief cooks. When the
students were busy cleaning up for breakfast,
that’s when I was working on 2-3 patients,
and when the teacher started the program,
I was the first one in class and every time
there was a break I had a project to do.
I cut my sleep down to only 3 hours a night
and worked out and meditated in those
hours that most people were sleeping.
When you do this type of intensive and
multi task, you push yourself through
blockages that you may have mentally,
physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
This is a way to promote maximum
growth in the least amount of time.

This is exactly what I pushed Steve
through for those 2 days. If you’ve
got the cojones to make changes in
your life and you want it now,
contact me for a one-on-one coaching session.
786-271-0325

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

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

Dr. Wu Dhi