The Emotion Code: How to Release Your Trapped Emotions for Abundant Health, Love and Happiness
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“Do I  have a trapped emotion that is preventing me from losing weight?”
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“Do I have a trapped emotion that is blocking me from making more money?”
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“Do I have a trapped emotion that is causing me to be (depressed, short-tempered, angry, etc.)?” “Do I have a trapped emotion
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“Is there a trapped emotion that is interfering with the achievement of my goals?”
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“Do I have a trapped emotion about (name specific event)?”
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“Will I (you) be able to release another trapped emotion _______?” filling in the blank with words like “in 10 minutes”, “in 2 hours”, “this afternoon”, “tomorrow”, and so on. If processing is called for, it typically lasts from a few hours to a few days.
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inherited trapped emotion
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“Is there an inherited emotion that we can release now?”
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Releasing an Inherited Emotion from Yourself To release an inherited trapped emotion from yourself, place your magnet between your eyebrows on your skin and follow the procedure already described for releasing a non-inherited trapped emotion. The difference is simply that while you continue to breathe (don’t hold your breath) roll or slide the magnet up the middle of your forehead, over the top of your head, and down the back of your neck as far as you can comfortably reach, TEN times instead of only three times.
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Your heart generates 60 to 1000 times more power and electromagnetic energy than your brain, easily making it the most powerful organ in your body.
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Your heart is the core of your being, the core of who you really are.
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known as neurocardiology. The fact is, we all have two brains. Much to these scientists’ surprise, they discovered that the brains in our heads are obeying messages sent by “the brains in our hearts.”
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Scientists have discovered that the electromagnetic signals radiating from your heart are actually detectable in the brain waves of another person.
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The heart has its own unique intelligence. It can think, feel and remember.
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There is now considerable evidence that the heart contains memories and feelings. A large number of heart transplant recipients have reported new food and drink preferences and cravings, as well as handwriting changes, musical preferences, and memories that don’t seem to be their own.[3]
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releasing someone’s Heart-Wall is often followed by a profound experience of connection with other people.
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Unless you actually ask the person’s subconscious mind if they have a Heart-Wall, it will not be revealed. The Heart-Wall is made of trapped emotions, but the subconscious mind no longer categorizes them as such. These emotions are now part of a wall and are inaccessible until you ask if there is a Heart-Wall.
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“Do you have a Hidden Heart-Wall?”
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