Medical Qi Gong, Qi gong

What’s the Meaning of this New Moon?

The New Moon on Monday, 4th July 2016, is in

Gemini. It represents the end of one cycle and the

beginning of a new 28-day cycle; we have 12 moons

in a calendar-year. This is the ideal time to make

a fresh start and declare your independence. Make

a list of the things you want to get done in the

next two weeks before the Full Moon. You wouldn’t

start a trip if you had no idea where you were

going. Your to-do list will give you a map of what

needs to be started now and what needs to be

finished. The New Moon is the perfect time to get

the ball rolling in the right direction.

Full Moon
Full Moon

The next Full

Moon is on the 19th of July, it’s called the Buck

Moon or Thunder Moon by the early Native

Americans. Bucks begin to grow new antlers at this

time. On the other hand, it was also known as the

Thunder Moon because thunderstorms are so frequent

during this month. The Native Americans did not

record time by using the months of the Julian or

Gregorian calendar, but kept track of time by

observing the seasons and lunar months.

Many cultures throughout the world have Thunder

Gods and strongly believe around thunder and

lightning. Some Japanese parents tell their

children to hide their bellybuttons during

thunderstorms. This is due to a folk belief that

Raijin is sometimes credited with eating the

navels or abdomen of children when it thunders.

This year, the 4th of July, the Independence Day,

and the New Moon all arrive today. Set your goals,

begin your new projects, and declare your

independence from procrastination, laziness, and

sloth.

Get your Qi Gong going today. Download the Qi Gong

Bundle and get some amazing Qi Gong practices

http://rechargingqigong.com/qigong-video-bundle.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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