The Heart Wall is a barrier which the mind forms made up of trapped emotions. The mind literally forms a wall around the heart with these emotions to protect the heart from injury or from being broken. To the mind the wall is a reality.
The existence of heart walls was an important discovery by Dr. Bradley Nelson along with his wife. Releasing the emotions trapped in a heart wall can have a dramatic impact on a person. The following page is intended to help in the process of revealing a heartwall - finding what it is made of and how thick it is and then releasing the emotions that are trapped within it.
In his book The Emotion Code, Dr. Nelson has written a chapter about these walls. He has developed a technique also referred to as The Emotion Code whereby the trapped emotions contained in these heart walls can be removed.
The following is a YouTube presentation of Dr. Nelson talking about heart walls and the damage they can do.
I wonder how many are going through life unable to give much love or receive much love as well because of the barrier they have built around their heart. Imagine what lives can be transformed by removing these barricades both for the person and for those around them.
The following outline is designed to be helpful in learning about your personal Heart Wall after you have learned how to muscle test and do the technique. The answers are received through muscle testing (also known as energy testing or kinesiology).
Heart Wall Questions
A. Ask: “Do I/you have a Heart Wall?”
If no then ask “Do I/you have a hidden heart wall?”
If no then you are done. You do not have a heart wall.
If yes and you want to know more then proceed to question B.
If yes and you want to know more before finding the trapped emotions then continue with question B.
B. Ask: “Is my/your heart wall made of wood?”
If yes then proceed to question C.
If no then ask – “Is it made of something harder than wood?” or alternately “Is it made of something softer than wood?”
Continue with naming different substances that the wall could be made of. The mind tends to choose a substance that is symbolic for the person or familiar. Possibilities include:
C. Ask: “When did I/you first start building my Heart Wall? Was it in the first(split your age in half and ask about the first half)years of my life?”
If yes then continue splitting the age difference in half until you narrow it down to about 3 to 5 years and then ask on each specific year.
If no then split the age difference in the later half of life and continue narrowing down to about 3 to 5 years and then ask on each specific year.
If neither one of the other two options is getting a yes then ask if it began at birth or in the womb. This is usually rare.
D. Ask: “How thick is my/your Heart Wall? Is it more than 1 inch thick?”(Can use foot, yard, mile, etc.)
Continue asking until you find the correct width. It is also possible for it to be so many bricks wide or sheets thick, etc. You may have to do some good detective work.
The information provided here is for educational purposes
only, and is not intended as diagnosis, treatment or prescription for any
disease. The decision to use, or not to use, any of this information is the
sole responsibility of the reader. Please consult with a licensed health care practitioner if you are dealing with a serious disease or illness.
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