Posts Tagged ‘Work Of Art’

The Power of Jade

Friday, November 2nd, 2012
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Owning, wearing and having Jade have always been
considered good luck, good health, and power to
resist evil. The most valuable Jade comes out of
Burma but you can’t get it any longer according to
the restraints of their government and ours as
well.

Burma’s Jade is not allowed to be taken out of
Burma. The Burmese government has stopped the
export completely with a penalty of imprisonment
or worse.
This has made the Jade much more valuable on the
world market.

Around twenty years ago before these sensations
were imposed; an old friend that I have known
since I lived in Michigan moved to Thailand and
married a beautiful woman whose family was in the
Jade business. At that time they were importing
Burmese Jade to Thailand and having it carved and
shipping it all over the world. That’s over for
now, many of the high quality Jade is minded out
and there is no more of it.

A package of these incredible Jade carvings was
shipped to Taos, New Mexico and has been stored
there for the last few years still in their
original packing.

I was lucky enough to track it down through a
mutual friend and now I have the Jade carvings in
my possession. They are awesome!

One piece is a carving of Quanyin in pendant that
has been created out of a piece of lavender Jade;
this Jade is all mined out…no more lavender
Jade. It is a secular work of art that carries the
highest transmittable vibration.


The Chinese have had a love affair with Jade for
the last several thousand years, the most
important Jade deposits are not in China, but in
upper Burma. That’s where these pieces came from.
For my personal collection I bought a carving of
Quanyin also known as Amitabha associated with
compassion. In the west Quanyin is known as the
Goddess of Mercy and is considered an immortal by
the Taoists.

It is a blessing to be able to have such a
beautiful piece of art carved in Jade in my home.
I only have 5 of these left and they are all
magnificent. If you are interested in owning one
of these, contact me ASAP and I will send you a
picture and the price.

Email: drwudhi@gmail.com

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Making Life Fun

Sunday, January 8th, 2012
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I Wish all of you a Happy New Years
I got a call this morning from John who was
bummed out.
He was complaining that he had to work today and
when on and on on how it was unfair.

So John I am sending out this blog to
let you know what the true meaning of work is
and how I feel about work, by the way I am at the
office working and having fun.

When I was a small boy growing up in Detroit
my father would come home every night after
work around 6:30 and before dinner he would  
play with my brother and me before doing
anything else.

We would beg him to stand on his head and
Dad who was in good shape would do a head
stand for us. He loved to stand on his head
like a yogi right in the middle of the living
room.

Every time he did this, coins would fall from his
pockets.

My brother and I would scurry around and grab
as much loose change as we could while my father
pretended to protest, “give me back my money” from
his inverted position.

In truth it was as much fun for him as it was
for us.

My father was the youngest of a family of eight
and being the baby of that family was always having
fun with siblings even into adulthood.

Life for him was about play and having fun.

Dad successfully instilled this outlook of life
onto me and my brother.

Even when we would go with him to work in downtown
Detroit we had fun, maybe even the most fun of all.

The word work and the drudgery that goes along with
it never made any sense to me or my brother because
of this.

People hate to work but they use this word for
stuff that isn’t even work. Did you ever notice
that everywhere it does get used people are really
serious.

Serious people in the gym are Working Out.
For serious training you go to a Workshop.
When you’re serious about beauty you call
it a Work of art. If you’re serious about
your Work they say you have Work ethic.
Some even practice Spiritual Work.

I’ve done my best to work and be conscious
over the years,I really have, but most of
the time I can’t help but
consider how much fun I’m having.

If I’m not having fun or moving to a higher
level of “fun”in the sense of being able to
contribute; making a difference; learning;
growing and to feel that I am  part of a
successful group that is making a difference
in the world, it’s usually not fun and I am
not doing it or at least not for long.

What I’ve learned is that you can’t push
other people to work they are either workers
or not, but you can make it rewarding and Fun.
This gets you and others to be much more protective.
Everyone loves to have Fun.

Sometimes it’s just a matter of reminding ourselves
that we’re having fun.

Try it.

There are many situations that are supposed to be
fun that we often add tension to and they instantly
become serious situations or work.

At these times simply say aloud “This is fun”.

You’ll either break the tension in the room or
you’ll actually change the
orientation of yourself and others from one of
seriousness to one of FUN.

If you saw me doing Recharging Qi Gong with my
students on the beach I doubt you’d say that looks
like a lot of work. It’s actually a lot of fun and
it looks like fun, feels life Fun and it is Fun too.

Big smiles on everyones face and some occasional
laughter is normal.

This is not your usual “Workout” and so far it’s been
producing unusual results in those that have gotten
the program
www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html
and started to use it.

If you want more vitality and pep in your step I
encourage you to make a change.

Go to
http://www.rechargingqigong.com/recharging-qi-gong.html
and find out how you can use these simple and gentle
movements every day to pump up you Qi power and invigorate
your internal organs

Wishing you the best in Health, Wealth and Happiness,

Dr. Wu Dhi