Once you know the column you ask “Is the trapped emotion in the odd or even rows.” Often times I never get a chance to ask if it’s “odd” because my muscle test tells me it’s “even” before I get to the next part of the question.
(could be a person or an animal in front of you or remote) Next asks yourself or your subject, “Is the trapped emotion we are trying to release in Column A or Column B?” So you start by connecting to your sub-conscious or your subject. Not every time but enough to know you are releasing the correct emotions! How do you use the Emotion Code Chart? I find it interesting when working with clients how their trapped emotions for a particular issue tend to “clump” in one area. Each row is listed with areas of the body these trapped emotions often affect but there are exceptions. The Emotion Code Chart consists of 60 emotions, divided into two columns and six rows.
The Emotion Code chart is a key component in determining and releasing trapped emotions. But after I took the time to read the book and review the training videos it made total sense! I tested myself and was amazed at how quickly I could find the trapped emotion I was working with and how quickly I could find more! The first time I saw the Emotion Code Chart it was confusing and overwhelming. My first experience with the Emotion Code Chart