Heart Wall Down Increases Optimism

Most people have a Heart Wall because most people have had traumatic or hurtful incidents.  To protect ourselves from more pain, we build an invisible wall around us to protect us from future hurts.  While the Heart Wall is protecting us, it is also disrupting the energy flow to and from us.  Have you ever said something quite innocent and people react as if you had made a death threat?  You asked yourself, “Was it something I said?”  You are left totally confused.  You didn’t mean to hurt anyone.  The answer to that question is that it isn’t what you said but how people heard it.  As words pass through the heart wall, both in and out, the energy of the words becomes distorted passing through the heart wall.  People did not hear what you actually said.

How large can Heart Walls be?  They are both tall and thick.  I’ve measured Heart Walls over 450 feet tall and 360 feet wide.  Some are 200 feet tall and 150 feet thick.  How is a Heart Wall taken down?  One trapped emotion at a time.  The good news is that one trapped emotion does not reduce a Heart Wall by only one foot.  Each trapped emotion released can drop a heart wall height and thickness by several feet.  A typical session can drop a heart wall’s height and thickness by 25-30 feet.

Reaction to having a Heart Wall totally brought down can be unnoticeable or quite significant.  Depression and anxiety can be stored in the Heart Wall in spite of depression and anxiety having been released in prior sessions.  A client recently had her Heart Wall totally removed.  She had already had very positive results from Emotion Code in past sessions.  However when asked how she felt now, she responded, “I feel energized, peaceful, and happy.”  A Heart Wall can be very beneficial when needed but you are probably better off without one once you have begun releasing trapped emotions.