
#THE EMOTION CODE CHART CODE#
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#THE EMOTION CODE CHART HOW TO#
To learn more about how to release your own trapped emotions and how to release them from others, contact me to set up a session or to ask questions. Next, you check for any background circumstances and finally release the identified emotion. It’s designed to prepare yourself or the person you’re working with, to identify their trapped emotions. Generally speaking, releasing Trapped Emotions is a four-step muscle testing process. They feel great knowing I’ve released the trapped emotion from them AND their ancestors! Summary of “How Does Releasing Trapped Emotions Work?” Often times my clients agree their grandparents or parent fit that emotion and they aren’t surprised they inherited the emotion. We can ask how many generations, from which side etc. Once in a while, I will uncover an “inherited” trapped emotion or an emotion that was passed to you from your biological mother or father. Over and over till I get a “no” and work my way back up to find the date. If I get a “yes” I’ll ask again cutting the age in half again. After I find the trapped emotion I ask “did (name) acquire this trapped emotion before the age of (1/2 of their current age). This helps me find the approximate age they acquired the trapped emotion. It’s as if the subconscious is telling me to focus on this emotion wrapped around the heart! How do you find inherited trapped emotions? When I get a weak answer or I can’t determine if it’s column A or column B I ask “is this a heart wall trapped emotion?” and 99% of the time I get a yes. But what if your Emotion Code muscle testing isn’t working? This is the Emotion Code Flowchart that shows the process you can do over and over to release as many trapped emotions as the body will allow. Above I explained how you connect to the sub-conscious, ask if the trapped emotion is in column A or B, odd or even rows, which box, then which of the five emotions. The Emotion Code Flowchart helps you add a couple of layers to using the Emotion Code Chart. How to use the Emotion Code Flowchart and why it’s important

Bradley Nelson recommends muscle testing 100 times per day for 10 days and you’ll be a master! Those who test a few times have doubt or worry will never gain the experience and confidence you need to trust your sub-conscious. Each person has to find what they are comfortable with and practice, practice, practice!ĭr. There are numerous ways to muscle test, one is not better than the other. Some prefer using the straight arm or bent arm. I personally use the “ring in ring” muscle test so I can quickly find which column, odd or even rows, which row, then which of the five emotions are we targeting. Once I know, for example, it’s the 2nd emotion, I go into detail and release it.īalance your energy centers and start healing! Muscle Testing with the Emotion Code Chart Now that you know the box you are working with I personally ask is this the “first, second, third, fourth, fifth” and again I will get a yes answer before finishing I don’t go any further. Again often times I’ll get a “yes” from the first column and I know I don’t need to go any further. Once I know if it’s odd or even I then ask “Is it A1, A3, A5” whichever combination of column and odd or even from the previous questions. Once you know the column you ask “Is the trapped emotion in the odd or even rows.” Often times I never get a chance to ask if it’s “odd” because my muscle test tells me it’s “even” before I get to the next part of the question. (could be a person or an animal in front of you or remote) Next asks yourself or your subject, “Is the trapped emotion we are trying to release in Column A or Column B?” So you start by connecting to your sub-conscious or your subject. Not every time but enough to know you are releasing the correct emotions! How do you use the Emotion Code Chart? I find it interesting when working with clients how their trapped emotions for a particular issue tend to “clump” in one area. Each row is listed with areas of the body these trapped emotions often affect but there are exceptions. The Emotion Code Chart consists of 60 emotions, divided into two columns and six rows. The Emotion Code chart is a key component in determining and releasing trapped emotions. But after I took the time to read the book and review the training videos it made total sense! I tested myself and was amazed at how quickly I could find the trapped emotion I was working with and how quickly I could find more! The first time I saw the Emotion Code Chart it was confusing and overwhelming.


My first experience with the Emotion Code Chart
