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WU News
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Create balance
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Tong Ren Healing is becoming increasingly popular and widespread. Worldwide, and on a daily basis, people with serious illnesses are treated by Tong Ren therapists. Countless patients benefit from and are healed by Tong Ren Therapy. Each Tong Ren therapist has his/her own way of healing people - the effectiveness of the healing is high, the cost is low and it is extremely easy to learn. Basically there are three major techniques - using (1) the hammer, (2) a laser beam, and (3) pins. Discing technique is the latest technique developed and applied in Tong Ren practices. History of Tong Ren Tong in Chinese means bronze; Ren means man or human. Tong Ren can be translated as 'bronze man'. In the Sung Dynasty (1023 AD), Emperor Ren Zhong Sung summoned the highest medical faculty of the Empire to write up the "New Bronze Man's Points of Acupuncture Diagram and Note". Dr. Wang Wei-yi was responsible for designing the acupuncture bronze man (human figure made by bronze). In 1027 AD, two identical bronze men were made, which were named Tong Ren (meaning "bronze man" in Chinese). Tong Ren Healing is an important component of the Tom Tam healing system. To commemorate the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) pioneers for their invaluable contribution to the world on the medical front, "Tong Ren Healing", an energy healing system developed by Tam was named after the acupuncture figure created by the TCM forerunners.
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Tong Ren Therapy is based on the power of our mind creating energy for healing. The source of this energy is from the collective unconscious which is connected to the super conscious. When we practice Tong Ren, the focusing of our mind comes from our subconscious and unconscious - which means, "Just do it". If we make a conscious effort to focus, the focusing comes from our conscious mind, not from the unconscious mind. No one can consciously access one's unconscious mind. The unconscious mind is instinctive and cannot be controlled. Functions of the unconscious mind are automatic reactions. This use of the mind with the hammer technique facilitates the breaking down of blockages, which can then let energy pass within the body freely. With Tong Ren healing, we do not need to think or focus on the breaking down of the blockages, because the thought has already been stored as memory in our subconscious mind.
Using the hammer technique, we hit points on the doll for about 10 to 15 minutes. As a rule this is enough. Patients can hit the doll for self-healing, but the best way is to ask someone else to do it because in this way the patient can be totally relaxed in order to receive the healing energy. A child's mind is purer than an adult's and without resistance. That is why children are more effective when using the hammer technique than most adults. With late stage cancer, daily use of Tong Ren healing is required. With cancer at an early stage, we can use Tong Ren two or three times a week. If the patient wants to do it or have it done on him/her more often, it is all right to do so because there are no side effects with Tong Ren healing. The more you do it, the more you benefit from it.
Dr. Ming Wu has studied Tong Ren Healing with Master Tom Tam for 20 years. He will be a presenter at the Tong Ren Symposium: "Tong Ren and Tui Na Therapy: For Family and Self Healing". The Symposium is April 11-13. Dr. Wu will present Sunday April 13, 10:00am to 11:15 am.
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
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TCM and QiGong Workshop
Take Back Your Healing Power
Learn How with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Qi Gong
Learn techniques and practices to conquer fear and to heal your mind, body and spirit.
Wu Healing Center 45 South Main St. Suite 100 West Hartford, CT
For More Information and to Sign Up Online
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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2014 TONG REN SYMPOSIUM & EDUCATION CONFERENCE
April 11-13 2014
Royal Plaza Hotel &Trade Center
181 Boston Post Road
- Saturday Keynote Speaker: Tom Tam, the founder of Tong Ren Therapy
- Learn from Tong Ren Experts in the seminars, hear their stories as they share their experiences of what they have learned.
- Dr. Ming Wu speaks on Sunday, April 13, 10:00 - 11:15 AM:
Tong Ren and Tui Na Therapy for Family and Self Healing - Much, much more. Visit website for Information on: Speakers, Schedule, Exhibitors and to Register
Download Flyer
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16th ANNUAL WORLD TAI CHI DAY
April 26th 2014 (Saturday)
10:00 AM - begins Colchester Town Green, Colchester, CT
"CT World Tai Chi Day begins with a mass
Tai Chi demonstration and is an opportunity to participate in FREE Tai Chi and Qigong Classes provided by masters, experts, enthusiasts, and other students, and to help generate a healing wave of energy around the globe."
Note: Dr. Ming Wu is one of the Tai Chi and Taoist teachers.
See website for details and videos from past years.
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TEA AND ARTS FAIR - Saturday, September 13, 2014 1st Annual Celebration - Healing Arts, Tea and Artwork presented by Wu Healing Center
- Free hourly workshop presentations
 - Over 30 exhibitors and information tables
- Tai Chi, Qi Gong and Martial Arts demonstrations
- Massage and Auricular therapy healing sessions
- Tea tasting and ceremony with Lotus Leaf Tea
- Traditional Chinese music & dance performance
 | Lorelei Chang |
When
Saturday, September 13, 2014
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Where
West Hartford Meeting & Conference Ctr
50 South Main St. West Hartford, CT
Tickets
$12 online ~ $15 at the door
Includes Admission to all events and free parking
Vendors: see additional information
Lorelei Chang of DancEnlight will perform. See more about Ms. Chang and her dance company here.
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April 2014 Specials |
Navitas Naturals Organic Goji Berries 16oz - 10% discount - One Month Only!!
A delicious way to enjoy this superfood, and can be eaten by the handful or used in recipes like oatmeal, cookies, cereal, and trail mix. A good source of protein, antioxidants, essential amino acids, and over 20 vitamins and minerals -- including vitamin A, C, and iron -- goji berries possess all the natural elements to support optimum health and vitality.
These pure goji berries are raw, kosher, gluten-free, vegan, and 100% certified organic.
See more information.
$ 18.00 (reg. $20.00) Order Now
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Phoenix Green Tea (40g) - 20% discount - One Month Only!!
These tea leaves are carefully hand-picked and traditionally processed, delivering fresh and hearty aroma with sweet and refreshing aftertaste.
Directions : Pour 1 cup boiling water over 1pk (8g) tea leaves and steep for 3 second. Pour tea into cup - 1 serving of loose tea leaf can be steeped 5-10 times.
Sit calmly, relax, breathe in the steam, sip, enjoy the life!
$ 36.00 (reg. $45.00) Order Now
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BECOME A MEMBER FOR UNLIMITED CLASSES!!
Join the Wu Healing Center and attend UNLIMITED Group Classes Qi Gong * Tai Chi * Yoga
New Student Special Offer:
Sign-up: Online, Call 978.790.8888 or email Dr. Wu Returning Students:
Sign-up Online: 1 month 3 months 1 yearSee list of Ongoing Classes below Location: 45 S. Main St. #100, West Hartford, CT Please Note: These classes are no longer available for drop-in.
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ONGOING CLASSES
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BECOME A WU HEALING CENTER MEMBER
For Unlimited QI GONG, TAI CHI AND YOGA Group Classes
(these classes are no longer available for drop-in)
Location: 45 South Main St. West Hartford, CT
Mondays: 6:00 - 7:00pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu)
Mondays: 7:00 - 8:00pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu, $15)
Wu Healing Qi Gong Class (no drop-in)
Tuesdays: 9:30 - 10:30am
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu) Tai Chi Class (no drop-in)
Tuesdays: 10:30 - 11:30am
West Hartford, CT (led by Michele Vinson) Tai Chi Class For Kids (ages 6-12) (no drop-in)
Tuesdays: 4:00 - 4:45pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu, monthly sign up) Wu Healing Qi Gong Class (no drop-in)
Tuesdays: 6:00 - 7:00pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu)
Meditation and Tea Ceremonies (OK to drop-in)
Tuesdays: 7:00 - 8:00pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu, $15)
Wu Healing Qi Gong Class (no drop-in)
Wednesdays: 9:30 - 10:30am
West Hartford, CT (led by Erik Harris)
Wu Healing Tai Chi and Qi Gong Class (no drop-in)
Wednesdays: 6:00 - 7:00pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Erik Harris)
Wu Healing Tai Chi Class (no drop-in)
Thursdays: 6:00 - 7:00pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Theresa) New Year, New You. Tea Seminar with Helen Second Fridays every Month: 7:00 - 8:30pm West Hartford, CT Free - Open to the Public
Wu Healing Qi Gong Class (no drop-in)
Fridays: 9:30 - 10:30am
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu)
Yoga Class (no drop-in)
Fridays: 6:00 - 7:00pm
West Hartford, CT (led by Wendy Zhu)
Wu Healing Qi Gong Class (no drop-in)
Saturdays: 8:00 - 9:00am
West Hartford, CT (led by Dr. Ming Wu)
Location: Health & Wellness Center - Emerson Hospital
Tai Chi Class
Wednesdays: 9:30 - 10:30am Health & Wellness Center - Emerson Hospital (led by Dr. Ming Wu) Wu Healing Qi Gong Class
Wednesdays: 10 :30 - 11:30am Health & Wellness Center - Emerson Hospital (led by Dr. Ming Wu) Wu Healing Qi Gong Class - Beginner
Wednesdays: 6:00 - 7:00pm Health & Wellness Center - Emerson Hospital (led by Dr. Ming Wu) Tai Chi Class
Thursdays: 6:00 - 7:00pm Health & Wellness Center - Emerson Hospital (led by Dr. Ming Wu)
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WEEKLY CONFERENCE CALLS |
Free Dao De Jing Weekly Conference Call
Every Wednesday Evening
9:00 - 10:00pm EST English only
Ms. Joey Wu, Professor of Zhongshan University, China, Chan Buddhist teacher and founder of U.S. China Chan Cultural Exchange Association talks about Dao De Jing study and how to practice Dao De Jing in Tai Chi and TCM. Study Book: The Dao de Jing, translated by Gia-Fu Feng (translates all 81 chapters) You can purchase the book here.
Instructions For Call:
Call: (605) 475-4700* Access Code: 1023379# *When prompted, enter the assigned access code, followed by the # key.
Once connected to the free conference call, every caller will be able to talk.
To listen to past 212 conference calls:
Playback number : (605) 475-4799
Access code : 1023379#
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