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The Emotion Code by Bradley Nelson
The Emotion Code by Bradley  Nelson













The Emotion Code by Bradley Nelson

However, in time frostbite sets in, more and more of the body becomes starved of the warmth and nourishing benefits of the blood in your body and you may lose more than your fingers and toes. You can physically survive without fingers and toes, but not the vital organs, and the body knows that. This is a miraculous process your body performs to keep you alive, though it is at the expense of fingers, toes, hands and feet. It allocates the blood in your body to the vital organs to sustain life as long as possible. You are getting very cold, and your body shifts in to survival mode. Imagine your car breaks down on a bitter cold day in the middle of nowhere. Many clients have asked me, “Isn’t a Heart-Wall a good thing to have to protect me?” The answer is no. The first lap of healing from anxiety is to remove the Heart-Wall.

The Emotion Code by Bradley Nelson

After searching high and low for many years and trying many things, I can say with confidence and experience as a beneficiary and as a Practitioner, that the Emotion Code is the unequivocal fast track to healing and relief. I was speeding toward emotional exhaustion and profound unhappiness. All confidence in a “normal” tomorrow caused me to feel daily anxiety and partially drained my days of the joy I could have experienced otherwise. I knew what life was like without the panic and anxiety, and I knew that this anxious state of being was not normal for me. Not the ideal time to have one’s first panic attack, but when is an ideal time for such a thing? I lived for over twenty years never knowing when it would strike, and for how long. Inexplicable, unexpected panic at seventy miles per hour in the fast lane on the interstate. “Our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strengths.” – Charles H.















The Emotion Code by Bradley  Nelson