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.
- 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).
- 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.
Decoding
Step 1:
Ask: Is the 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: Is it necessary to identify more about this emotion?
- If no, move to Association.
- If yes, you may need to identify one or more of the following:
- The age of occurence
- Use a process of elimination to find the age.
- Divide the subject’s age roughly in half, and muscle test to determine if the emotion became trapped during the first or second half of life.
- Continue dividing and muscle testing in this fashion until you’ve determined the age when the emotion became trapped.
- Use a process of elimination to find the age.
- Any associated life event
- Knowing when it happened may be useful.
- The age of occurence
- When you do not need to know more, move to Association.
Association
It is rarely necessary to identify an associated imbalance with any Heart-Wall emotion.
- Move to Intention.
Intention
Swipe three times with a magnet or your hand on any length of the governing meridian, while holding the intention to release the 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 |