Emotion Code Chart
The Emotion Code Chart consists of 60 emotions, divided into 6 rows and 2 columns. To find a trapped emotion a practitioner may ask you “is this trapped emotion in column A?” Then they will perform a muscle test. If the muscle goes weak then we conclude that the finding is "no". In that case we then ask if there is a "Trapped Emotion is in Column B?". If the muscle tests strong then the practitioner would go through each of the six rows to find out which emotion the body is wanting to release.
For example, if your body responds positively to Column A, Row 2, you will have narrowed your search to just five emotions: anxiety, despair, disgust, nervousness, and worry. The next thing you would do is to test the emotions one by one, asking, “is the Trapped Emotion anxiety?” followed by a muscle test. Remember that you are only looking for one emotion on the list at any given time. One emotion will muscle test as strong and the others will muscle test weak. The strong muscle test indicates that is the Trapped Emotion that you’re looking for. If all of the emotions test weak when you go through the chart, then we understand this to be an “inherited” Trapped Emotion that was passed down to you from either your father or mother. We will often muscle test further down the generational line to see if goes back to your grandparents, great grandparents, or even further back multiple generations.
The practitioner can then use a slightly deeper process to find out where/when the negative trapped emotion originated. For example the subconscious mind may need more information then just finding out about the trapped emotion itself before it can be released. At times, the subconscious mind may want to know the "age" of when this emotion occurred or where it is currently located in the body. Bringing out further information allows this process to be very specific and precise. Once you find the age or the location you can then release the trapped emotion with your hand or a magnet by running it down the governing meridian three times in a row or ten times if it is an inherited trapped emotion.
Here is the Emotion Code Chart below:
For example, if your body responds positively to Column A, Row 2, you will have narrowed your search to just five emotions: anxiety, despair, disgust, nervousness, and worry. The next thing you would do is to test the emotions one by one, asking, “is the Trapped Emotion anxiety?” followed by a muscle test. Remember that you are only looking for one emotion on the list at any given time. One emotion will muscle test as strong and the others will muscle test weak. The strong muscle test indicates that is the Trapped Emotion that you’re looking for. If all of the emotions test weak when you go through the chart, then we understand this to be an “inherited” Trapped Emotion that was passed down to you from either your father or mother. We will often muscle test further down the generational line to see if goes back to your grandparents, great grandparents, or even further back multiple generations.
The practitioner can then use a slightly deeper process to find out where/when the negative trapped emotion originated. For example the subconscious mind may need more information then just finding out about the trapped emotion itself before it can be released. At times, the subconscious mind may want to know the "age" of when this emotion occurred or where it is currently located in the body. Bringing out further information allows this process to be very specific and precise. Once you find the age or the location you can then release the trapped emotion with your hand or a magnet by running it down the governing meridian three times in a row or ten times if it is an inherited trapped emotion.
Here is the Emotion Code Chart below:
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