Posts Tagged ‘medical’

Worship a Furry Rat Day

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Today is the 2nd of February, Groundhog Day. A day when people from all walks of life converge on the small town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to see what a large Groundhog will predict.

 

Now how strange is that?

 

Folklore has it that if the groundhog a large furry rodent comes out of it’s hole looks around and sees his shadow, old man winter will keep his clutches on and the cold weather for six more weeks in the United States. If he doesn’t see it, then spring will be here soon.

 

I was looking at the official Punxsutawney Groundhog Day website and they list the tradition as being a blend of ancient Christian and Roman customs. Every February thousands of people come out freezing their asses off waiting in the cold to worship a furry rat. They used to pull that little sucker out of his burrow, and eat him. Lucky for the groundhog they changed the rules or he would be stew tonight. 

 

In the news this morning the little dude, that they named Phil saw his shadow and winter will hold its grip on us a little longer.

 

 I was reflecting on this tradition and found it strange that people believe this is a judge or prediction of what’s to come and they doubt if Chinese medicine really works.

Did you know that acupuncture is the most used medical treatment in the world?

It’s a proven form of medicine that is thousands of years old that works for:

 

Migraine

Pain Management

Stress

Dermatological

Mental­ Emotional

Eyes­ Ears ­Nose and Throat

Infections

Muscular ­Skeletal and Neurological

Urinary and Reproductive

 

The list goes on and on and yet people are always asking if acupuncture and Medical

Qi Gong  works.

I think the real question is will it work for me?

The “ME” is the key word here. If you don’t exercise, eat a healthy diet and have bad thoughts running through your mind most of the day, you will experience some form of dis-ease sooner or later.

Many of these mental emotional problems comes from Worry, Struggle and Blame they are known as the three poisons in the Buddhist system.These emotions keep us stuck and although the physical form is important preoccupation with personal health and well-being is not in itself, spiritual fulfillment. That’s something we all need for our growth. I am not talking about religion but internal growth.

 

 

The reason I started the website, the blog, the classes and workshops and the different products is to bring the message of health, and spiritual growth to you.

Every week I add new info to the website www.Rechargingqigong.com , to the blog and now I am on  You Tube http://www.youtube.com/drwudhi.

But, If you want the top-secret information it is only given to the members of the www.Qigongcircle.com

 

It is truly high-level info that I always reserve for those who train with me month-in and month-out.

 

I receive emails daily asking me for info on Internal Exercise, Diet, Meditation and Health and Spiritual practices from men and women all over the world, and these well-meaning people want me to give them all sorts of advice.

 

I have been busting my behind to keep up with all the requests and I truly would love to continue to do this, but with a full medical practice, writing, teaching and making CD’s and DVD’s my days are full.

I realized I had better develop a different map – otherwise I was going to dump the baby out with the bath water and sacrifice my own health and well being.

So I found a way to separate the doer’s from the non DOERS by creating  the Qigong inner circle – a “members only” program where YOU can get access to me and have me answer your questions and send you the real goods.

As well as that, you will be on the monthly conference calls and receive the members only teachings on DVD’s every month.

 

Now the monthly fee for joining the Qigong Inner Circle is just $29.95 US. per month (automatically billed to your credit card every 30 days but cancelable and refundable at any time after the test-drive if you’re not pleased).

You can still join as a trial member for just $1.00 for a limited time. Soon the membership will be going up to $39.95 a month.

Say “YES” to a one-month test drive now and we’ll send out the DVD along with the free gift.

 

And if for any reason you don’t find the program to your taste, just let me know and we’ll remove you from the Qigong Inner Circle so that there are no more charges.

So jump on this one today, my friend. You’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain.

 

 

 

 

 

Important: this offer expires very soon. Maybe later today. Act NOW!

www.Qigonginnercircle.com

 

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

 

Dr. Wu Dhi

Doc, you gotta’ Fix Her.

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

I drove over to a patient’s house last night to
make a house call. That’s not something I do a lot of,
but Karen twisted her back and couldn’t get out of bed.
Her husband, Martin, called and pleaded with me to go.
 When I arrived at the house, Martin was the one
who seemed to be having the problem.
Although Karen was flat on her back,
he was All Shook–Up.
I asked if he was all right and he blurted out almost
in tears.“Who is going to make dinner?
Karen can’t move and I am really hungry.
 
Doc, you gotta’ fix her.

How are the kids going to get to school in the morning?
This is really an inconvenience for me.” I with held my
personal judgements. As I bit my lip. I said, 

“Well Martin,” I answered calmly, “why don’t you let
 me take a glimpse at Karen and see what I can do.”

Karen is a 53-year-old house-wife with three kids
and lots of demands on her.
She is the support person in the family and
without her, no one functions very well.

When there is too much stress on any of us we break
down.
Sometimes a cold, stiff neck or, in Karen’s case,
a back-pain or a pain in the butt can knock you for
 a loop. 
I did some Acupuncture and Medical Qi Gong, adjusted
her spine and found that she just needed rest for a
few days.

I sat down with Martin when I finished and explained
that the best way to have his loving wife back was to
give her some space.Take the kids out to dinner.
Go down to the beach for ½ an hour or so.
Practice some Qi Gong exercises which will help
him and the kids to be more flexible in body
and mind.
Martin said, “Do you mean those exercises that you
were talking about?”

“Yep! Those are the exercises.
I’ll go over with them with you now and you can
visit my website www.energymedicineflordia.com
and download them for FREE.”  

Martin called me this afternoon and thanked me a
thousands times over. He said it was great for him
to spend some quality time with the kids, although
he has been living within a few miles of the beach,
last night was the first time he went to look at
the ocean in years.
He said, “The Exercises helped to open up my
flexibility, or lack of it,in my body and mind.” 
I reminded him that every month the members of the
 www.Qigonginnercircle.com receive a DVD of
exercises, meditations and ways to keep stress free.
Check it out.

I wish you the Best in Health, Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

P.S. He said that Karen was getting better.

Mirroring The Master

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Yesterday, Greg emailed me back from one of my blogs and asked, “Dr. Wu, I am curious on how you came upon Medical Qi Gong?” So I wrote him back… It was back in the late seventies and I was living in Detroit, Michigan.  I was training both in Aikido and Wing Chun Kung Fu.

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Mirroring The Master