Qi gong, Qi Gong Inner Circle, Recharging Qi Gong

a special Valentine for you

I remember being a kid in school and passing out little
valentines on Valentines day. I would give one to everyone but
I always saved the best one for that girl I had a crush on.

I would always pick out the candy heart with the words “Be
Mine” to make sure that one was left on her desk with the
little note.

Looking back, it was a very cute but it also had that childlike
sincerity that becomes rare as we get older.

Well, I want to start that up again.

The best Valentines are the ones you make yourself and here’s
one I made for you.

valentine.jpg

Click to open ->
http://www.energymedicinefl.com/images/valentine.jpg

This is actually much more than a valentine it represents not
just an open heart it represents all the chakras of the body
being open and all the meridians flowing.

Be sure to print this one up and stick it on the fridge as a
reminder to practice a little Qi Gong every day. I just tried
it and this one prints up great on a color printer.

The details represented in this image are things I’m going to
be teaching to my students in the Qi Gong Inner Circle, if you
haven’t seen it yet check it out at
http://qigonginnercircle.com .

I wasn’t able to get you a special candy heart this year but
I’m working on that for next year but I’m setting a personal
record this year for the number of Valentines I’m sending out.

Happy Valentines Day,

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS:  If you’re familiar with the colors of the chakras you
might notice that this one is different, that’s on purpose. The
colors represented here are part of the special Tibetan system
of internal elements that I use for healing. The best way to
get started in this system is to first get the Recharging Qi
Gong http://rechargingqigong.com

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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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