When Master Wu’s video played for the United Spiritual Leaders Forum, the words were in Chinese, the images moving too quickly for translation. But something transmitted beyond language. As forum host Jia noted afterward: “It’s okay. People heard it in their heart.”
Master Wu could not attend the gathering in person โ his work in Taiwan demanded his presence. But his student Siana spoke on his behalf, delivering teachings that connected the crisis of the planet to the energy networks running through the land itself. In a forum focused on elevating human consciousness, Master Wu reminded the assembly that the earth has consciousness too. And she is calling.
“Right now, Master Wu and his group in Taiwan are actively exploring and awakening the dragon meridian,” Siana explained, “which is a powerful energy network that connects the land, human consciousness, and the divine.”
The Signature Moment
Siana’s transmission of Master Wu’s teaching carried a reframe that shifted the room’s understanding of planetary crisis:
“He teaches that the dragon meridian does not dictate fate. It reflects our collective awareness.”
This single distinction changes everything. The earth is not punishing humanity. The land is not cursed or blessed by forces beyond our influence. The dragon meridians โ those ancient energy lines known across cultures as ley lines, songlines, lung mei โ are mirrors.
“In uncertain times, spiritual awakening is our anchor. It does not bring fortune or disaster, but serves as a mirror, revealing the truth that we must confront.”
The floods, the fires, the earthquakes, the droughts โ in Master Wu’s teaching, these are not random events or divine punishment. They are reflections. The dragon meridian shows us what we have become. And in that showing, it invites transformation.
The Profoundness of the Teaching
Master Wu’s teaching rests on a foundation as old as Chinese civilization: the understanding that the earth is alive with energy, that this energy moves through channels and pathways, and that human consciousness interacts with these flows.
Dragon energy โ long in Chinese โ has been honored for millennia. The dragon is not a monster to be slain but a force to be aligned with. Mountains are dragon spines. Rivers are dragon paths. The land itself breathes and moves with serpentine power.
What Master Wu adds to this ancient understanding is a teaching about relationship:
“Master Wu reminds us that we are not here to resist change, but to fulfill what must unfold.”
This is not fatalism. It is attunement. The dragon meridian reveals what is needed. The awakened practitioner responds โ not fighting the energy, not denying the reflection, but participating consciously in what wants to emerge.
“This journey is one of revelation. The dragon’s meridian does not control us. It guides us, calling us to awaken. The path has always been there, and now the choice is ours.”
Lineage and Origin
Master Wu’s work emerges from Taiwan, an island where Chinese, Indigenous, and Japanese spiritual traditions have mingled for centuries. The dragon meridian traditions he carries draw from Taoist geomancy (feng shui), Buddhist earth-honoring practices, and Indigenous Taiwanese understanding of land as living presence.
His connection to the forum came through Jia, who described their meeting as destined: “One of the very spiritual teachers or seers said there’s going to be some person you have to meet. And it was through that person I met that powerful person that transformed everything I was doing with the UN and my whole approach.”
This transformation โ the integration of dragon meridian awareness with international peace work โ points to the distinctive nature of Master Wu’s contribution. He does not teach earth wisdom in isolation from world affairs. His work with the Konan Foundation for Peace in Ukraine demonstrates that land healing and peace-building are not separate activities. The dragon meridians know no borders.
The Core Practice
Master Wu’s practice centers on awakening the dragon meridian โ both within the practitioner and within the land.
The internal practice involves sensing the energy pathways in one’s own body, recognizing how personal consciousness affects these flows, and coming into alignment with what wants to move through.
The external practice involves working directly with the land โ visiting sacred sites, sensing the dragon lines, offering presence and intention to places where energy is blocked or wounded.
“Right now, Master Wu and his group in Taiwan are actively exploring and awakening the dragon meridian.”
This is ongoing work. The dragon meridians are not static. As collective consciousness shifts, the earth’s energy responds. As the earth’s energy shifts, collective consciousness responds. Master Wu and his students participate in this feedback loop consciously, serving as bridges between heaven, earth, and humanity.
How This Teaching Addresses the Crisis
The forum convened around a recognition that “Mother Earth is not well.” Where other masters addressed this crisis through human consciousness โ transforming hearts, activating DNA, recognizing Buddha nature โ Master Wu speaks directly to the land.
His teaching that the dragon meridian “reflects our collective awareness” offers both diagnosis and direction. If the earth’s energy is disturbed, the disturbance began in human consciousness. Heal the consciousness, and the land responds. Heal the land, and consciousness shifts.
This is not metaphor. Practitioners working with dragon energy report tangible changes in both inner state and outer circumstance when alignment occurs. The fire that raged becomes manageable. The flood recedes. The earthquake that threatened passes through with minimal damage. Not magic โ relationship.
“In uncertain times, spiritual awakening is our anchor.”
Master Wu does not promise that awakening will prevent all difficulty. He teaches that awakening allows us to meet difficulty differently โ as revelation rather than punishment, as guidance rather than curse.
The Transmission Quality
Master Wu’s video, though largely untranslatable in the moment, carried its own transmission. Jia’s words afterward captured what many felt: “People heard it in their heart.”
This is the nature of dragon energy teaching. It moves below words, below concepts, into the body’s knowing. The dragon is felt before it is understood. The meridian opens before the mind can explain why.
Those who work with Master Wu describe a quality of deep listening โ attention to the land, to the body, to the subtle movements of energy that precede visible change. He teaches by example, walking the earth with sensitivity, responding to what he perceives in the dragon lines.
His physical absence from the forum, with Siana speaking on his behalf, demonstrated another quality: his teaching transmits through students. The dragon meridian awakening is not dependent on one master’s presence. It moves through those who have received it.
Impact on Emerging Teachers
The practitioners at the forum who work with land energy found in Master Wu’s teaching both validation and expansion.
Junko Nakatani, who has spent thirty years doing healing work โ “sometimes people and sometimes for land and sometimes walk with dragons” โ recognized Master Wu’s teaching as aligned with her own practice. The dragons are real. The land can be healed. The work matters.
Dini, who connects with “ancient trees around the world to help heal the world” and teaches people to build spiritual relationships with plants, found in Master Wu’s dragon meridian framework a larger context for her work. The individual tree is connected to the energy network of the land. Healing one point affects the whole.
An emerging teacher working with environmental activism reflected: “I’ve been fighting against destruction. Master Wu’s teaching that the meridian ‘reflects our collective awareness’ shifted something. What if the destruction is showing us something we need to see? What if my work isn’t just to stop harm, but to awaken what the land is revealing?”
Another practitioner noted: “The phrase ‘we are not here to resist change but to fulfill what must unfold’ freed me from the exhaustion of resistance. I can work with the dragon energy instead of against the crisis.”
Ripple Effects: Teachings in Action
In Taiwan, Master Wu’s group continues its active exploration of dragon meridians โ mapping energy lines, visiting sacred sites, offering practices for awakening. This work creates ripples that extend far beyond the island.
Land healers influenced by the forum have begun incorporating dragon meridian awareness into their practice. Before working with a specific site, they sense the larger energy network โ how does this place connect to the lines that run through the region? What is the land reflecting about collective consciousness here?
Peace workers connected to the forum’s UN chapter have begun exploring how dragon meridian teaching applies to conflict zones. If the land reflects collective awareness, what is the land of Ukraine reflecting? What would it mean to work with the dragon energy there, not just the human politics?
Environmental practitioners have found in Master Wu’s teaching a complement to scientific approaches. Climate data tells one story. The dragon meridian tells another โ or perhaps the same story in a different language. Both are needed.
Cross-Lineage Resonance
Master Wu’s teaching wove naturally into the tapestry of the forum. Where Master Sha spoke of Mother Earth in transition and heaven in reconstruction, Master Wu’s dragon meridians provided a map of that transition โ the energy lines along which change moves. Where Sai Maa described the planet awakening to her own essence, Master Wu’s teaching offered a practice for participating in that awakening.
The forum host Jia credited Master Wu with transforming her entire approach to UN work. This integration โ dragon wisdom applied to international peace-building โ exemplifies what the gathering sought to create. Ancient wisdom meeting contemporary crisis. Inner work connected to outer change. Spirit informing system.
“The path has always been there,” Siana conveyed from Master Wu. “And now the choice is ours.”
The Mirror and the Choice
Master Wu’s teaching confronts us with a profound responsibility. If the dragon meridian reflects collective awareness, then what we see in the world is what we have created โ not individually, but together. The crisis is our mirror.
This could be cause for despair. Instead, Master Wu offers it as cause for awakening.
“This journey is one of revelation.”
The dragon shows us what is. And in that showing, it calls us to become what is needed. Not to resist change, but to fulfill what must unfold. Not to control the energy, but to align with its guidance.
The path has always been there. Hidden in the mountains. Moving through the rivers. Waiting in the land beneath our feet. The dragon meridian pulses with ancient knowing, ready to reveal the truth we must confront.
Now the choice is ours.
An Invitation
For those called to explore Master Wu’s teaching on dragon meridians, land consciousness, and the integration of earth wisdom with peace work, learn more from his Pearl News articles at: pearlnewsuna.org/neil-degrasse-tyson-master-wu-and-the-konan-foundation-for-peace-in-ukraine
The United Spiritual Leaders Forum convenes masters across lineages to address the global crisis through elevated consciousness. These five profiles โ Master Sha, Her Holiness Sai Maa, Yuan Miao, Master Feung, and Master Wu โ represent a beginning. As Master Feung observed: “This is a very wonderful beginning.” The path has always been there. Now the choice is ours.

