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Trapped Emotions & The HeartWall© Do you ever feel like you are still carrying around some emotional event in your past that you would rather forget? Whether you realize it or not, the fact is you probably are still dragging certain emotional events around with you, in ways you might not have imagined...
Susan had an earthquake phobia. Small earthquakes occur in California every day, and are large enough that they make the news several times a week. The smaller earthquakes, typically around to 2or 3 on the Richter scale, are not felt by the general population unless you are within probably a mile or two of the epicenter. Susan was different. She felt every earthquake, no matter how small. A feeling of panic and impending doom would come over her when she felt an earthquake, and she would feel an urge to hold onto the walls or something solid, even though she logically knew that the room wasn't moving. I asked her body if there is any kind of trapped emotions might have anything to do with this phobia. Her body answered yes. On February 9, 1971, Susan's home was mere yards from the epicenter of the deadly earthquake that occurred in California. The emotion that we uncovered through testing was 'terror'. The emotion had become trapped in her body during the earthquake, and was never released. So we released the emotion, and Susan was delighted to find that her earthquake phobia was suddenly gone. She could no longer feel the small earthquakes, and, a few months later, when we had a fairly strong earthquake, she went through it with no feelings of panic or terror. Jane had originally come to me for treatment of her migraine headaches. As we talked, however, she revealed to me that she suffered from night terrors. I was astonished to find out that two to three times a week Jane would wake-up screaming in the middle of the night, from a horrible, recurring nightmare. But this was not just any nightmare. She had broken multiple bones, and sustained a skull fracture from diving out off her bunk bed when she was younger. Now, as a married woman with children, she would still scream and thrash around several nights every week. After trying unsuccessfully for many years to overcome this problem, Jane had given up. In Jane's case we found a number of trapped emotions that had become trapped when she was a young girl. By releasing these trapped emotions over the course of several weeks, we were able to put an end to her night terrors. I think her children were more grateful that she was! Thousands of years ago, the Chinese correlated each emotion that we experience with different organs in the body. Many years of careful observation taught these ancient physicians that various emotions seem to actually emanate from specific organs and glands in the body, and too much of any emotion can cause congestion and imbalance in that organ. For example, if you have an abundance of anger in your life, eventually your liver or gall bladder (or both) will become imbalanced. Of course, here in the West, we believe that the brain is the seat of emotions as well as all intelligence, so these old beliefs seem a bit odd, to say the least, and are dismissed by many of the learned physicians of our day. Nevertheless, the more we learn about the mind-body connection, the more we realize that we really don't know anymore where the mind ends and the body begins. Maybe the Chinese were right after all. When certain emotions
are too powerful for us to handle, a short-circuit is created, and a part of
that emotion is This type of trapped energy is invisible, yet highly dangerous to the body over time. If you have ever taken a magnet and put it near a computer screen or a tv set, and seen how the screen distorts, then you have seen the same phenomenon as this. A trapped emotion will distort the body's magnetic field in this same way. And of course, if you distort the body's magnetic field, you distort the physical tissues of the body as well, since the body itself is made of energy. We are all subjected to various emotions every day of our lives. We usually are able to process these emotions without too much trouble. We experience the emotion as it passes through us, and we move on. I've realized however, that emotions are processed on two levels: physically and mentally. Sometimes certain emotions are so powerful that the physical body does not process them. These emotions become "trapped" in the body, and lead to all manner of physical illnesses. Over my years in practice, I've seen a wide variety of interesting cases in this regard.
How can a trapped emotion exert that kind of pressure on physical tissue in the body? I believe that the trapped emotion (a ball of energy), distorts the magnetic field of the body, thereby distorting the physical body itself, causing pain and malfunction. After all, our bodies are really nothing more than atoms, and atoms are made of energy, right? A high percentage of my patients will tell me that they have been through psychotherapy for a particular event or difficulty in their life. They will often ask me why this particular emotion needs to be cleared, when they were supposedly treated for it already. This is an excellent question. My answer to patients is that therapy helps to deal with things mentally; the treatment that we do helps deal with it on a physical level. I have come to believe that these trapped emotions are responsible for a great deal of suffering and illness in our world. I can't tell you how many times I have seen patients in acute pain find instantaneous relief with the release of a trapped emotion. Just recently for example, I saw patient who was complaining of pain in her right ovary. I asked if the pain was emotional, her body said yes. I determined that the emotion was frustration, that it was related to her frustration with a female, her mother in fact. When I told her of my findings, she said "Oh my mother. She called the three days ago on the telephone and dumped all her problems on me. Gosh, I wish she would just get a life!" When I cleared the trapped emotion from her body the ovary pain was instantly gone. What happens to body tissue when it is continually irritated over time? In many cases, the tissue goes into a state of metaplasia, or change. The next step is malignancy, or cancer. Is it possible the trapped emotions can lead to cancer in the body? I believe the answer is yes. I do not treat cancer at our clinics, and I make that very clear to my patients. However, patients do come to our clinics that happen to have cancer. We do our best to restore balance to their bodies, and having a more balanced body can definitely help. Every patient with cancer that I have ever seen has always had emotions trapped in the malignant tissues. While these particular patients are often concurrently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment for their cancers, I find and released the emotions that are trapped, and I believe that it helps. I believe the day will come when all physicians will realize the danger of trapped emotions and the importance of having them released. Trapped emotions can even be inherited! If one of your parents has a trapped emotion, it is possible that a bit of that energy can actually be passed through to you at the moment of conception. Sometimes trapped emotions can become lodged in the area of the heart, and can create what I call a 'HeartWall'. Heartache and Broken Hearts Have you ever been injured emotionally? Have you ever felt that emotional heaviness in your chest like your heart was breaking? The heart is the center of your being. In fact, research now indicates that the heart may be a second brain, a brain more powerful than the one on top of your shoulders. A brain that is fully activated when you are giving and receiving pure love and acts of pure, unselfish devotion. It is through our heart that we give and receive love. But our hearts are vulnerable to injury. Sometimes trapped emotions are created in the body, and sometimes these trapped emotions lodge in the heart area. Since all things are nothing but pure energy by their very nature, a trapped emotion is no different, and consists of pure energy. Well, sometimes your subconscious mind will take that extra energy that is now in the heart area, and it will literally make a 'wall' with it. Why? To protect your heart from injury; to keep your heart from being totally broken. You can be born with a HeartWall, but usually it gets built up over time. One of the most interesting things about the HeartWall is that it is always made out of something. (The mind is logical. How can you have a wall made out of nothing?) And so, the HeartWall is like the projected image from a movie projector. The subconscious mind is free to choose any material for it. My testing has revealed a wide variety of substances, thicknesses and characteristics of the HeartWall. Usually, the material chosen as well as the thickness of the wall have definite symbolic meanings relating to the person's life or circumstances. For example, I have seen HeartWalls range from paper-thin to thousands of miles in thickness. Remember that the Heart Wall is a "projection" of the mind and the mind is not limited in a physical sense; nevertheless, this "projection" seems to have a definite effect on the body, both mentally and physically. I believe that Heart Walls affect us in two ways. First, they block the heart energy from flowing through the body; this makes it more difficult for the body to heal itself, and can cause physical symptoms, particularly in the neck, upper back and shoulders. Second, they block us from fully opening our hearts to others. In essence, a HeartWall will make you numb to others and make it more difficult for you to feel emotions and connect to others. When you realize that the mind puts the heart wall up to protect us in the first place, it all makes sense. In essence, a HeartWall will make it harder for you to give and receive love. When the Heart Wall is removed from the body, the difference can sometimes be felt immediately. At other times, the change is more subtle and takes place over time. One of the main reasons that I teach my 'Balancing the Body Electric' seminars involves the HeartWall. I can never hope to clear enough HeartWalls in my lifetime to make a very big difference to the world. But if enough individuals are trained how to release these emotions, many hearts can be "unlocked", and the level of love and understanding in the world will increase. In this small way, maybe we really can change the world. The importance of clearing the HeartWall from yourself and your loved ones cannot be overestimated. In practice, I have found incredibly profound results from clearing the emotions that form the heart wall. I have seen suicidally-depressed people completely get over their depression and recover after having the heartwall cleared. I have seen seemingly unreachable, very angry young people who were getting poor grades turn their lives around. I have seen the incredible serenity that people regain when they again feel connected to the people around them. People have even related to us that for the first time in their lives they can actually feel God's love for them. Imagine. If you think you might have a HeartWall and would like to get rid of it, give us a call at 888-704-8381 and we would be happy to help you.
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