Wu is an ancient Taoist sage in a young Chinese body. He is both humble and playful, yet deeply focused on his journey in Tao.
Wu is also a talented musician and studied with one of China's greatest living Guqin (dulcimer-like classical musical instrument) masters.
I love Chinese calligraphy because I can feel the Qi in it if the painter has enough 'kung'(or 'gong') to infuse his or her personal Qi into the calligraphy.Wu's paintings all have a powerful shamanic feel of primal simplicity, but also a lyrical elegance and sometimes a bit of whimsy.
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Michael Winn
Healing Tao University |
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...incredible things happen when you study and practice Chinese Shamanic Qigong with Master Wu.
I have had a 25% reduction in myopia (nearsightedness) in my right eye and improved near vision focus by 20% in my left eye.
I can only attribute this great improvement to my Qigong practice. I have been studying Qigong with Master Wu since 2001
Much gratitude to Master Wu for his profound cultivation and knowledge and his willingness to teach us.
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Pamela Causgrove
Portland, Oregon
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After you have spent some time with Master Wu, you begin to realize that you are
actually not in the presence of an ordinary person.
As he shares and teaches, you begin to
see a depth of knowledge that is uncommon even in the qi communities he associates with.
If you have the chance to take a workshop with Master Wu, don’t pass up the opportunity to learn and especially to get to know him. Better yet, join one of his “Life-Long” training groups. You will come to know him as a true Master, and have for your own benefit a lifetime of growing and deepening in qi and spirit.
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David Branscomb aka Dhammadasa
Cloud Mountain Retreat Center |