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Emotion code
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Nelson discusses the importance of faith, meaning we must believe we can help emotions heal and we must also have and tremendous gratitude to God for the fact that we are doing the healing. Nelson acknowledges that the greatest healer to ever live is Jesus Christ and that as we are learning to be healers we should seek to emulate Him and His love and compassion for those we desire to heal, this includes loving ourselves. One thing I really love about this book is that Dr. I was about 50 pages into it when I ordered two copies: one for me and one for my mom.

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Based on my negative experience with the other book, I borrowed this before I would commit to a purchase. energy within the body and working with that energy to improve life. I knew this book was based on some similar ideas. I was a bit cautious going into it because last September I had read a book recommended by my mother called Remembering Wholeness that felt really "off" to me in a lot of ways. I was about 50 Wow!! This book really resonated with me. Wow!! This book really resonated with me. This book has gotten enough positive reviews that I do recommend people check it out, but don't expect the miracles he's promising.more

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#Emotion code update#

I'll keep trying this out, and IF I do get results, I'll happily get on here and update my review. What's more, I've tried this method a few times, with no results. Nelson makes it sound soooo easy and I just don't buy it. Yes, emotions can spontaneously release through meditation or massage, etc. I'm an experienced meditator, and even I can't just access my subconscious, order up a release of some random emotion, and have it happen just like that. My real issue with this book is the premise that the subconscious is so easily accessed, and these emotions so easily released. The author also mentions God/Jesus throughout the book, and I don't think this is a topic that should come up in any kind of scientific discussion. If that's the case, it's probably more like a placebo effect. Well, I do believe intention can influence a therapy, either positively or negatively, but I don't believe that lack of belief can keep any valid therapy from working. He says if you are highly skeptical and don't believe this will work, it probably won't. Also, keep in mind that there are other forms of therapy (which he mentions in the book) which use MUCH stronger magnetic pulses directly on the brain to treat depression. Although I do believe a magnet could cause a shift in energy enough to cause a headache, for example, I think it's impossible for a small magnet to cause any real harm. They say that about anything they don't understand or know anything about. Of COURSE that is what a doctor is going to say. Some random thoughts on this book and some of the complaints/criticisms about it: to the people who have asked their doctors, only to be told adamantly that you should NOT use magnets on your heads. I also suffer from severe depression and anxiety disorder, so I should be the poster-boy for trapped emotions. In addition, not only has there never been any studies done showing the reliability/validity of A.K., there was at least one large German study done a while back, which showed applied kinesiology was totally unreliable. Some of the practices and beliefs seem reasonable enough, and others are just too far-fetched.

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However, this book's method of assessment is based on applied kinesiology, which I've just never been able to get on board with. In addition, not only has there never been any studies done showing the reliability/validity of A.K., th I've been a massage therapist for 20 years, and I've seen stored emotions come out in people many times (along with memories), so I do believe in the premise of this book. I've been a massage therapist for 20 years, and I've seen stored emotions come out in people many times (along with memories), so I do believe in the premise of this book.









Emotion code