Medical Qi Gong, Meditation, Recharging Qi Gong

Are You spoiled ?

Last night, I had dinner with on old friend in a
charming little place near the beach. The
restaurant had a European flair to it. All the
tables had a candle burning with a soft blue glow.
The waiters were very friendly and they knew the
menu well and told us what to order and what to
stay away from. There was always someone watching
our table to attend to our every need. In the
background, there were 3 musicians, a violin, and
a cello playing softly. You would think this would
have been a very romantic experience. Well, it
wasn’imagest. Her grandson came along and pouted through
the entire meal that you would have thought he was
5 or 6, but this young man was well into his
twenties. First, he complained about his parents,
and then his grandparent, and how they all had
problems and should fix their own problems and
leave him alone. Then, he went silent and refused
to speak for the rest of the meal. And out of
nowhere, he spoke up and said to his grandmother,
“Oh please, please, please, can I stay at your
beach house for the weekend? If that happened
when I was a kid, I would have lost a few teeth.
This spoiled kid is in his last year of college,
and claims that he is only going to school to
please his mother and grandmother, and how it’s
just a waste of his time and energy. Then, he made
another about-face and told me that he carried a
4.0 average and was working with some of the most
talented professors on the planet. You could see
that this young man was tormented from the inside
out.

In our Western world of medicine, he would
probably be diagnosed as a bipolar or
schizophrenic. Looking at his situation from a
Daoist perspective, one has to look into different
dimensions. We live in a multi-dimensional reality
with the spirit world. Believe me or not, it
exists. Encounters with the spiritual entities can
either prove to be positive and uplifting or
negative. A positive encounter can include
inspirations, divine guidance, and even warn you
of danger. The negative encounters can include
spirit oppression, psychic attacks, and even
energy vampiring. The spirit world can affect our
body, energy, and mind as well as an individual’s
thoughts, desires, and feelings through the
conscious and subconscious energetic interactions
of the person’s spiritual state. These emotions
stem from our natural interaction with the spirit
world, and even if we try, spirits can’t be
totally repressed. We are continually being
directed and redirected without being aware of it.
The challenge is waking up from our unconscious
behaviors and ousting out the negative spirits.
Our conscious mind is either going in a positive
direction or a negative one, which will show up as
either healthy or diseased.

Later that same evening, I learned that the young
man is highly creative and intelligent, and was
ridiculed as a boy, and punished quite severely.
Or at least, he thought he was.

We all have unnecessary baggage, and even a
skeleton or two hidden in our closets that we
carry around for most of our life. That’s until we
clear it and decide to get on with life. Take
responsibility for your own situation, eliminate
the three poisons of Worry, Struggle and Blame,
and free yourself.

In the Internal Mantra program, I explain the
How-to-Free-Yourself and regain your personal
power. The good news is you can order today and
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http://rechargingqigong.com/the-internal-mantra-program.html.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

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Dr. Wu Dhi has been a pioneer in alternative health care for over 30 years and a master of Medical Qi Gong. Dr. Wu Dhi completed his advance studies in neurology under the direction of Professor Sun at the prestigious Heilongjiang, University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Harbin P.R. China.

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