January 18th, 2012
For the last few nights I have set traps
in my garden to see if I could catch and
remove the possums. They have been fighting
in the trees, making a racket all night and keeping
me and the neighbors up all night. My friend Harvey
loaned me his animal trap and with a can of cat food
and his steel trap, I have managed to trap and relocate
?3 large possums and one baby so far. I put the food out
at one end of the trap and when Mr. Possum comes in
for a snack, the door slams shut. Then I picked up the
cage and drove 3 or 4 miles away to the park and
put the critters in their new home. Hopefully they
can’t find their way back to my place.
They look somewhat like a big rat- the
Size of a cat, grey and black fur,
beady black eyes, cute pink pointed
nose, feet and tail like a rat and black ears.
When I caught the little guy he was
hissing and growling and showing his
50 sharp teeth.
They say they are
gentle and placid, but you could have fooled me.
I don’t do much trapping, hunting or making possum pie but
for the last few nights I was up late trapping.
Now everything is quite in
my neighborhood again, although I read that they will
eventually find their way back home.
We all like being where we are. Even if someone or something
relocates us or changes things in you life,
we will get back to what is
normal for us and back in our comfort zone.
That’s why it’s so important
for our health and well-being to establish practices,
exercises and meditations
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Dr. Wu Dhi


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May 31st, 2010
Rebecca Ayre, the president of Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT), invited me to be a guest speaker at this year’s conference. I was more than happy to share all I could with the group.
The topics covered all the current trends in Integrative Cancer Care. It was designed to empower people with practical knowledge that will directly benefit those facing a diagnosis of cancer and patients who are looking for options and choices in creating their recovery from cancer. The conference was a unique opportunity to learn of the best therapies, techniques and approaches that Integrative Cancer Care has to offer.
I really got a ton of info to help my patients.
Their group was much more in alignment to my way of thinking.
When I treat a patient no matter whether they are looking for anti-aging treatments, recovering from a disease like cancer or any degenerative disease, I always work to balance the internal terrain.
If you had a garden in your backyard and the soil was very acid and had very little vitamins or minerals (clay and sand) in it, you wouldn’t expect to get much of a harvest.You could still grow something, but the plants would grow poorly and as far as getting any healthy fruits or vegetables your chances would be slim.
On the other hand, if your garden soil was alkaline had proper vitamins, minerals, air and water- your chances of getting a Bumper Harvest would be great. I have been growing organic gardens for years.
The key is the soil.
Of course it needs air, water, and sun light, but in poor soil it gets bugs, weeds and small unhealthy plants.
It’s the same in our body, if you eat junk food, don’t get clean air and water we will have a poor internal terrain and your health will reflect it.
Balance the terrain and the body will go towards health.
I was asked to share my knowledge of Energy medicine, Medical Qi Gong and Chinese Taoist internal exercises at this year’s conference as well as the importance of a proper internal terrain.
The doctors who attended were the top physicians, naturopaths, chiropractors and members of the general public, who gathered to share the best that Integrative Cancer Care has to offer.
They put together a truly memorable conference, and I look forward to participating as this community strengthens and grows.
Thank you all it was a great honor and privilege to share my knowledge with you.
I Wish you the Best in your Health , Wealth and happiness
Dr. Wu Dhi
PS The Recharging qi Gong one day intensive workshop will be on June 12th in Miami call to be a part of this teaching 786-271-0327
Dr. Wu Dhi http://rechargingqigong.com http://energymedicineflorida.com http://qigonginnercircle.com Befriend me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/people/Woody-Swartz/704214222 Subscribe to my YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/drwudhi
Dr. Wu Dhi was born Sherwood Swartz but mostly known as ‘Woody’ to friends and family. As a student of various traditions he as received various names and titles over the years as is appropriate in those schools. Among these names was Wu Di, very similar to the pronunciation of Woody, in China the name means ‘has no enemies’. Wu Di was later renamed by a Tibetan Lama to Wu Dhi with an ‘h’. Although this may not seem like that much of a change from Wu Di or even Woody for that matter, it is in fact a high honor to receive such a name directly from a Lama. Dhi in this case is the Sanskrit seed syllable ‘Dhi’ and associated with the great wisdom holder Manjurshri. 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. Golden Skies Productions (energymedicineflorida.com
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March 3rd, 2010
Around 6:30 this morning I met with Linda in her
secrets Fung Shui garden, it’s hidden in a special
lay according to ancient laws of alchemy.
Linda doesn’t invite too many guests here,
she is really careful to keep the vibrations at the
highest levels.
I heard that everyone who visits her garden claims,
that no matter if it’s hot or cold outside the
temperature is always perfect and the space is
very healing.
The garden is filled with exotic tropical flowers,
plants, and medicinal herbs from all over the world.
As well as sculptures, bubbling fountains and the
sound of wind chimes permeate the air.
As soon as I entered the garden,I went into an internal
state of conciseness that I have only experienced in
deep meditation and intense Qi Gong Practices.
The feeling I got was an incredible amount of internal
space, my breathing opened and my entire body was
relaxed just being there.
The more internal space we have creates more awareness,
and more awareness creates more space. Once you experience
this, it can be duplicated and called forth at will.
People are always saying things like, “I need to get
away” or “I need more space.”
But once you’ve learned how to pull in the energy you
can go into that deep space at will.
We have the external universe which is the macrocosm
and we have the internal universe, the microcosm,
space where you can learn and grow the quickest.
It takes discipline as well as training but with a
regular practice you can be the master of your own
destiny in no time at all.
Here are a few important keys to get you there:
First of all, you ground yourself and get yourself-centered.
That’s the importance of building a solid foundation.
Next key is in the Breathing.
This will relax your body and relax your whole being.
Imagine that the energy is being absorbed into every
cell of your body, like a monster sponge sucking in
all the Qi.
When I first learned this work it was like plugging into
a 220 socket. My energy and vitality jumped off the
charts and my anxiety leaves dropped away.
I teach these techniques in depth to the members
of the Qi Gong Inner Circle.
Every month they receive a DVD and we follow up with
a conference call to insure everyone is up to date.
If you haven’t jumped on the boat yet,
what are you waiting for?
Go to www.Qigonginnercircle.com to get a trial membership.
It’s still only a dollar until March 15th.
Sign up today!
If you’re not completely amazed by the teaching,
you can drop out anytime.
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