The Emotion Code process can be visualized using the graphic image below.
The Emotion Code process can be visualized using the graphic image below.
1. The Emotion Code process can be Ppvisualized using the graphic image below.
2. Step 2: Establish a Baseline Before you begin to ask about trapped emotions,
A. your first task is to establish a baseline for testing.
B. Choose the muscle testing method that you are most comfortable using. C. You need to determine if your subject is testable. If they make a congruent or true statement, are they strong? If they make an incongruent or false statement, are they weak?
3. Step 3: See if a Trapped Emotion Exists Have the person being tested make this statement: “I have a trapped emotion that can be released now.” Test for the response by whatever method you have chosen. Here is a table of the possible methods and possible results. If the body’s answer is No, there are three distinct possibilities.
1 The first possibility is that the subject doesn’t have any trapped emotions at all. This is very unlikely, since nearly everyone has them.
2 The second possibility may be that the subject has a trapped emotion,9 but for some reason their subconscious mind does not want to release it right now. This was the statement: “I have a trapped emotion that can be released now.” The subject may be willing, but their subconscious mind may not be. This situation can change, and the answer may be different later on.
3 The third possibility is that the subject has a Heart-Wall. If this is the case, the body may say that it doesn’t have any trapped emotions, when in reality it does. The Heart-Wall has the effect of making all trapped emotions a little harder to find. To avoid confusion, I am going to devote the entire next chapter to the Heart-Wall.
My recommendation is to go ahead and read through this chapter now, even if the answer you got is no, as you will need to know the procedure anyway.

