The Emotion Code by Dr. Bradley Nelson

The Emotion Code by Dr. Bradley Nelson

Author:Dr. Bradley Nelson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: St. Martin's Press


Statements vs. Questions

You can choose to frame things either in the form of a statement or a question (as outlined above). It doesn’t really matter, but I recommend you be consistent, at least within the context of one sitting, or session. To illustrate what I mean, imagine that the trapped emotion is dread. In this case, you could say, “This trapped emotion is dread.” You would get a yes answer.

You can also put it in the form of a question and ask, “Is this trapped emotion dread?” You would also get a yes answer.

Both of these ways of asking are equivalent, and each form of phrasing will give you the same body response.

If you just went down the list and stated the word “dread,” you might get a negative response. The body might sway backward or test weak when you say “dread,” even though dread is the precise emotion that is trapped. If you just throw the word out there, the subconscious mind may simply respond to the negative energy of the word itself.



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