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The End of my Garden

The garden is over until the fall in south Florida
The garden is over until the fall in south Florida

The End of my Garden

Florida is getting hot. The temperature has been

in the nineties just about every day, and the

rains haven’t come yet. My organic veggie garde

has gotten fried from the sun. This isn’t anything

new, it happens every year around the end of May

and the first few weeks in June. Now my attention

is on the mango tree, the papayas and bananas

which are coming soon. Summer is the time when

South Florida produces a lot of delicious fruits.

The key to all that wonderful fruit is to eat it

in moderation. I learned this on more than one

occasion.

Back in the late eighties, my Master asked me if I

would be willing to move to Caracas, Venezuela to

teach a group of fifty meditation students some of

the advanced spiritual work. I asked him when he

wanted me to go and, he said, In three days. My

first reaction was to freak out, but then I said I

would go. At that time, Caracas was much safer and

a beautiful tropical paradise. When I arrived, the

students were anxious to learn and have me work on

them and their families. They set up a treatment

facility for me in the meditation center where we

worked and studied together, exploring spiritual

growth. I was delighted to be in the tropics and

came home one day with a big bag of mangoes. I had

a big glass of mango juice after every patient.

Oops! I had no idea what mango juice would do to

one’s system if they drank too much. It ran

through me like a freight train.

I had another experience when I was living in the

Hawaiian Islands. The place where I lived had over

a hundred banana trees on the property and,

sometimes, I’d eat up to a dozen in a day. Oops

again. I got so spaced out from all the sugar! I

had no energy when my Master came to visit and

told me to get off the island ASAP. I was yin out.

I had too much coldness in my body causing

stiffness, cramps, and tiredness. Luckly, I got

off the island and soon recovered.

One of the hardest lessons to learn is moderation.

It makes no difference if it’s in exercise, diet,

or your sexual activity. We all want to grow

mentally, physically, and spiritually, and it

takes a good teacher and practice. That’s why, I

put together the Qi Gong Inner Circle to share the

teachings and increase our awareness on all levels.

www.Qigonginnercircle.com

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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