Manifestation, Meditation

Got lemons make lemonade

“Honorable Sir,
In thanking you for this opportunity, I herewith
take the liberty of contacting your Good Self with
my questions regarding this subject:
Born 27.07.1936, 5 children, I spent the last 30
years with concentration on the Path of Spirit (20
yrs. India) but I do feel more and more
handicapped by an overall fatigue, especially
after a hip joint replacement (right side, 2002)
plus the medical finding of being
subject to
Arthritis, Osteoporosis & Sclerosis in advanced
stages, with multiple pains involved. Being
actively involved in spreading spiritual
truths, I wonder if you have any advice. “

Sincerely –

I.H.

Dear friend,

Throughout our life we are presented by changes
and lessons.
Some of these are easy to learn and others are
more changeling.
As a child, Siddhartha the Buddha was troubled by
some of the same thoughts that we have today. We
wonder about birth and death, why we get sick and
why people suffer and die.

We wonder why our wishes do not come true.
The Buddha knew what was in the hearts of
humankind; he taught everyone how to live a happy
and peaceful life. Life’s lessons show us how to
understand ourselves and how to cope with our
daily problems.

THE THREE UNIVERSAL TRUTHS

One day, the Buddha sat down in the shade of a
tree and noticed how beautiful the countryside
was. Flowers were blooming and trees were putting
on bright new leaves, but among all this beauty,
he saw much unhappiness. A farmer beat his ox in
the field. A bird pecked at an earthworm, and then
an eagle swooped down on the bird. Deeply
troubled, he asked, “Why does the farmer beat his
ox? Why must one creature eat another to live?”
During his enlightenment, the Buddha found the
answer to these questions. He discovered three
great truths. He explained these truths in a
simple way so that everyone could understand them.

1. Nothing is lost in the universe
Matter turns into energy, energy turns into
matter. A dead leaf turns into soil. A seed
sprouts and becomes a new plant. Old solar systems
disintegrate and turn into cosmic rays. We are
born of our parents; our children are born of us.
We are the same as plants, as trees, as other
people, as the rain that falls. We consist of that
which is around us; we are the same as everything.
If we destroy something around us, we destroy
ourselves. If we cheat another, we cheat
ourselves. Understanding this truth, the Buddha
and his disciples never killed any animal.

2. Everything Changes
The second universal truth of the Buddha is that
everything is continuously changing. Life is like
a river flowing on and on, ever changing.
Sometimes it flows slowly and sometimes swiftly.
It is smooth and gentle in some places, but later
on snags and rocks crop up out of nowhere. As soon
as we think we are safe, something unexpected
happens.

3. Law of Cause and Effect
The third universal truth explained by the Buddha
is that there are continuous changes due to the
law of cause and effect. This is the same law of
cause and effect found in every modern science
textbook. In this way, science and Buddhism are
alike.

The law of cause and effect is known as karma.
Nothing ever happens to us unless we deserve it.
We receive exactly what we earn, whether it is
good or bad. We are the way we are now due to the
things we have done in the past. Our thoughts and
actions determine the kind of life we can have. If
we do good things, in the future good things will
happen to us. If we do bad things, in the future
bad things will happen to us. Every moment we
create new karma by what we say, do, and think. If
we understand this, we do not need to fear karma.
It becomes our friend. It teaches us to create a
bright future.

The Buddha said,
“The kind of seed sown will produce that kind of
fruit. Those who do good will reap good results.
Those who do evil will reap evil results. If you
carefully plant a good seed, you will joyfully
gather good fruit.”

On the medical side I would start detoxing your
body from all toxins .Eliminate sugars and
chemicals. Maybe even wheat products and even eggs
and see what happens.
Personally I do all of those things and spend time
in meditation and practice Qi Gong. If you were
unable to do the movements physically I would
practice them in your minds eye. See if you’re
self-going through all the movements a few times a
day until you have it etched into your memory.

I have taught the Flying Crane Qi Gong
http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html
to a group of seniors that for one reason or
another were unable to do the movements but as we
went over it, they visualized themselves doing the
exercises over and over.

Guess what happened?
More than 50% of them can now go through the 6
sets of exercise physically.
Sometimes we get challenging lessons that will
bring us a new opportunity to learn and grow.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

Ps
I can tell you this for sure get the program
today!
http://rechargingqigong.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html
and learn it, visualize doing it, embody the
teachings and your body mind and sprit will work
better than you ever thought possible!

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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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