Ceremony, Karma, Qi gong

Returning to your Roots

I was in the Motor City, “Mo Town”, my old stopping
ground and it’s spring! The air is fresh, the
trees all have new buds on them and the spring
flowers are all in bloom — it’s breath taking!
Michigan has four of the Great Lakes, 62,798
natural and man-made lakes and after a long cold
winter it seems like everyone who has a boat or a
jet ski is buzzing around the lake, all the
convertible tops are down and people have a big
friendly smile on their faces. As soon as I got
off the plane I headed downtown to the Detroit
Institute of Art. This is one of the top six
museums in the USA Founded in 1885.

The DIA’s collection is among the top six in the
Museum. It is the perfect place to meditate and
get grounded after a flight back into my past.
There are a few master pieces that I just want to
commune with. I haven’t seen them since I lived in
Michigan 40 years ago. The Mexican artist Diego
Rivera’s Detroit Industry, Rivera considered his
most successful work, and a rare Korean Head of
Buddha.

From there I am headed to an unusual place for
most of us the Cemetery In the west we don’t really
have ancestor practices like they do in Asia.
It’s a form of worship which is at the top of people’s
religious practices in China, but not a religion. The main
importance of this practice is the communicate with
your ancestor and to have reverences for the
wisdom of your elders. It extends back before
1000 BC.

I always go to visit when I return to the
homeland. My family tree goes back to Hungary and
the roots lie in both warriors and gold traders. I
bet they pillaged villages hundreds of years ago,
took the gold and went into business. No one told
me that but it sounds adventurous and romantic.

My practices are to show reverence for my
Unknown, and all my relationships.
I make offerings, thank them for
paving the way for me and ask deep inside for
their help and guidance in this life and the next.

If this kind of meditation and ritual work
interests you, join me and the members of the Qi
Gong Inner Circle
www.Qigonginnercircle.com
and I’ll send you a new DVD every month on a
different healing, ritual and meditation practices
to make your life richer.

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

Dr. Wu Dhi

PS

When one returns home they have the opportunity to
reconnect with their roots and pull in good Qi from
their ancestors. When you are ready to work on
yourself on a deeper level, join me and the
members of the Qi Gong Inner circle.

www.Qigonginnercircle.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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