Trapped Emotions

Trapped emotions are the things released by Emotion Code.  While that term may not be familiar to you, you’re probably aware of emotional baggage.  It’s the same thing.  It’s those things that have happened to us in our life, that weren’t fully processed, so later – sometimes many, many years later – they’re affecting our happiness, our success, and possibly also our health.

Trapped emotions are negative, destructive vibrations – like balls of energy, vibrating at different frequencies, depending on the emotion – that have become stuck, and later are creating pain, malfunction of bodily tissues, and even disease, not to mention a good deal of unhappiness.  They can also cause anxiety or depression, or any number of other emotional problems.  And they can cause behavioral issues – overeating, smoking, lack of motivation to exercise, inability to effectively connect with others, etc.   They can totally make life miserable, but by using the Emotion Code, they can be released, so you can live the joyful life that was meant for you.

We also have discovered that it is possible to inherit trapped emotions from our parents at the time of conception. These trapped emotions perpetuate the same limitations or alterations that they do on the original person they developed in. Some of these emotions have been traced back over hundreds of generations.  When the inherited trapped emotion is released, it is also released from the full lineage of that emotion. In other words, everyone that is tied directly to that emotion, also has the trapped emotion released from them – even though they may be dead – and if the children, grandchildren, etc., of the client have also inherited it, it will also usually be released from them.

The iceberg metaphor truly relates to all emotions, but is especially applicable to trapped emotions.  According to most estimates, about 10% of an iceberg is above water and about 90% is below water. This means that we see only a small fraction, as most of the iceberg is hidden beneath the surface. In much the same way, our feelings and thoughts are often hidden below the surface, and we generally aren’t even aware of the trapped emotions. The behaviors that we do see (the top 10%) are influenced by the thoughts and feelings that we don’t see (90%).