Explanation 

A Heart-Wall is made of one or more trapped emotions that the subconscious mind uses to surround the heart as a protective barrier against emotional pain. 

  • Each trapped emotion in the Heart-Wall is known as a Heart-Wall emotion. 
  • A Heart-Wall emotion is one layer in the collective Heart-Wall. When all Heart-Wall emotions have been removed, the Heart-Wall is gone. 
  • The Heart-Wall is usually created in response to emotional distress. The subconscious mind then uses pre-existing trapped emotions to form the wall. Therefore, the Heart-Wall may be made up of any emotion(s), new or old, including absorbed and inherited trapped emotions. 
  • Heart-Wall emotions may be from any time in your own life and they can also be inherited. (It is rare to find any other type of trapped emotion other than common or Inherited making up a Heart-Wall). 
  • A Heart-Wall is always created by the individual, and the collective wall is not inherited, however, individual Heart-Wall emotions may be inherited. 
  • Most individuals have a Heart-Wall consisting of between five and 25 Heart-Wall emotions.
  • A Heart-Wall may cause you to feel disconnected from others, lonely, sad, anxious, and unmotivated. 
  • Physical symptoms such as neck and shoulder discomfort may be present. 
  • It’s generally best to let the subconscious indicate what imbalances need to be released and in what order. If you find only one Heart-Wall emotion in a session, allow the process to unfold naturally. 

In the same way that you can inherit your eye color from your father, or the shape of your nose from your mother, you can also inherit trapped emotions from a biological parent, received at the moment of conception.

  • Some emotional energies may go back many generations. Some may have colored your personality in an undesirable way, or may have caused you to have significant emotional and physical issues.  
  • An emotion is more likely to be passed from a parent to a child if the original emotional experience was significant and powerful.

Decoding 

Step 1: 

Ask: Is the Inherited Heart-Wall emotion in Column A?

  • If yes, it is in Column A. 
  • If no, it is in Column B. 
    • Move to Step 2

Step 2: 

Ask: Is it in an Odd Row?

  • If yes, it is in an Odd Row (1, 3, or 5).
  • If no, it is in an Even Row (2, 4, or 6).
    • Move to Step 3 when you have your answer.

Step 3:

For Odd, ask: Is it in Row 1? (Name odd rows one by one).

For Even, ask: Is it in Row 2? (Name even rows one by one).

  • Move to Step 4 when you have your answer.

Step 4: 

Ask: Is it ______? 

  • Test each emotion in that box, one by one, until one tests strong.

Step 5: 

Ask: Did you inherit this from your mother? 

  • If yes, note this.
  • If no, it was inherited from your father— note this.  
    • Move to step 6.

Step 6:

Ask: Did that parent inherit it? 

  • If no, move to Step 7.
  • If yes, determine which of their parents. 
    • Repeat this basic process as needed, until you find the original ancestor who created the energy. 
    • If it is older than three or four generations, it may not be important to identify its precise lineage. At this point, you can ask: Does this go back further? 
    • If yes, you can simply identify the total number of generations. 
      • Ask: Does this go back ten generations? 
        • If yes, ask: Does this go back 15 generations? In this fashion, narrow it down until you find the exact generation when the emotion occured  (e.g. 16 generations back). 
  • Optional: If the person that you are working with has children, you might also ask: Did any of your children inherit this emotion from you? If yes, you can ask who did and who didn’t. 
  • Once you have identified the genealogy of this Inherited Heart-Wall emotion, move to Association.

Association 

It is rarely necessary to identify an associated imbalance with an Inherited Heart-Wall emotion.

  • Move to Intention.

Intention 

Swipe ten times with a magnet or your hand on any length of the governing meridian, while holding the intention to release the inherited Heart-Wall emotion. 

The Emotion Code® Chart

A B
1

HEART OR SMALL INTESTINE

Abandonment 

Betrayal 

Forlorn 

Lost 

Love Unreceived

Effort Unreceived 

Heartache 

Insecurity 

Overjoy 

Vulnerability

2

SPLEEN OR STOMACH

Anxiety 

Despair 

Disgust 

Nervousness 

Worry

Failure 

Helplessness 

Hopelessness 

Lack of Control 

Low Self-Esteem

3

LUNG OR COLON

Crying 

Discouragement 

Rejection 

Sadness 

Sorrow

Confusion 

Defensiveness 

Grief 

Self-Abuse 

Stubbornness

4

LIVER OR GALL BLADDER

Anger 

Bitterness 

Guilt 

Hatred 

Resentment

Depression 

Frustration 

Indecisiveness 

Panic 

Taken for Granted

5

KIDNEYS OR BLADDER

Blaming 

Dread 

Fear 

Horror 

Peeved

Conflict 

Creative Insecurity 

Terror 

Unsupported 

Wishy Washy

6

GLANDS OR SEXUAL ORGANS

Humiliation 

Jealousy 

Longing 

Lust 

Overwhelm

Pride 

Shame 

Shock 

Unworthy

 Worthless

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