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		<title>Don’t lose your pie in the snow</title>
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<p>I was talking to my cousin Susie today.<br />
She told me that she made two pies and brought<br />
them to friend’s houses for Christmas.<br />
Suzy, &#8220;I didn’t know you inherited that pie maken<br />
gene from Grandma&#8221;.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
I told her about a story that I heard years ago from<br />
my Dad about pies.<br />
It was back in the time of the great depression.<br />
My grandmother was a great cook and an even better baker<br />
she made everything. Home made noodles from scratch, cakes,<br />
cookies and everyone loved her pies,they were the very best,<br />
lemon,cherry,blueberry, pumpkin and apple you name it<br />
Grandma made it.</p>
<p>The family lived in Michigan and one cold, snowy, winter<br />
day just around this time of the year my Grandma made a<br />
few of her famous pies and placed them on the windowsill<br />
to cool.<br />
 <br />
As fait would have it, one flipped over and landed in the<br />
new fallen snow.</p>
<p>What a Bummer!</p>
<p>In our lives there is so much we see spill, tip over, or break<br />
and some of us see only the lost pie in the snow. </p>
<p>I had a patient call me and say.” I am going into the hospital<br />
to treat my depression. It’s really bad.  Saw a shrink and he&#8217;s<br />
throwing pills at me &#8211; but they&#8217;re not doing anything and he&#8217;s<br />
 a fortune. I have to go somewhere that can remedy this.<br />
 I feel that I am being stuck in the same place without the<br />
tools to dig my way out.” I am not sure I can hang on.<br />
 I am really feeling hopeless.</p>
<p>Well I know from experience that our lives are a series of<br />
lessons to be learn. If we get up-set, bent-out-of-shape and<br />
it effects our health in all three bodies physically, mental<br />
and spiritual.</p>
<p>If the lesson isn’t learned, most likely we’ll have to repeat<br />
it over and over again, until we learn it.<br />
When it feels like a “crisis of death”, it is most likely akin<br />
to a “crisis in birth.”</p>
<p>There are always ways to dig your pie out of the snow.<br />
All it takes is the right coaching and education.</p>
<p>My dad and both of my uncles ran out side with spoons<br />
in hand and didn’t let a bit go to waste.</p>
<p>I wish you the Best in your Health, Wealth and Happiness</p>
<p> </p>
<p>I was talking to my cousin Susie today.<br />
She told me that she made two pies and brought<br />
them to friend’s houses for Christmas.<br />
Suzy, &#8220;I didn’t know you inherited that pie maken<br />
gene from Grandma&#8221;.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
I told her about a story that I heard years ago from<br />
my Dad about pies.<br />
It was back in the time of the great depression.<br />
My grandmother was a great cook and an even better baker<br />
she made everything. Home made noodles from scratch, cakes,<br />
cookies and everyone loved her pies,they were the very best,<br />
lemon,cherry,blueberry, pumpkin and apple you name it<br />
Grandma made it.</p>
<p>The family lived in Michigan and one cold, snowy, winter<br />
day just around this time of the year my Grandma made a<br />
few of her famous pies and placed them on the windowsill<br />
to cool.<br />
 <br />
As fait would have it, one flipped over and landed in the<br />
new fallen snow.</p>
<p>What a Bummer!</p>
<p>In our lives there is so much we see spill, tip over, or break<br />
and some of us see only the lost pie in the snow. </p>
<p>I had a patient call me and say.” I am going into the hospital<br />
to treat my depression. It’s really bad.  Saw a shrink and he&#8217;s<br />
throwing pills at me &#8211; but they&#8217;re not doing anything and he&#8217;s<br />
 a fortune. I have to go somewhere that can remedy this.<br />
 I feel that I am being stuck in the same place without the<br />
tools to dig my way out.” I am not sure I can hang on.<br />
 I am really feeling hopeless.</p>
<p>Well I know from experience that our lives are a series of<br />
lessons to be learn. If we get up-set, bent-out-of-shape and<br />
it effects our health in all three bodies physically, mental<br />
and spiritual.</p>
<p>If the lesson isn’t learned, most likely we’ll have to repeat<br />
it over and over again, until we learn it.<br />
When it feels like a “crisis of death”, it is most likely akin<br />
to a “crisis in birth.”</p>
<p>There are always ways to dig your pie out of the snow.<br />
All it takes is the right coaching and education.</p>
<p>My dad and both of my uncles ran out side with spoons<br />
in hand and didn’t let a bit go to waste.</p>
<p>I wish you the Best in your Health, Wealth and Happiness</p>
<p>HAPPY NEW YEAR!</p>
<p>Dr. Wu Dhi</p>
<p>PS. There is only one day left in the Holiday sale.<br />
25% off</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rechargingqigong.com/holidaysale/">http://www.rechargingqigong.com/holidaysale/</a></p></p>
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