When I started my personal life coaching practice in 1988, I focused my work around my clients’ negative beliefs and emotions and the impact those beliefs and emotions have in our daily lives and on our health. I discussed this in depth in my book, The Power to Change. What I have come to discover is that those early-formed negative and toxic beliefs ultimately have a profound impact on our health in our elder years.
Since 1988, my coaching practice has addressed health and well being at all ages. Now that I am well into the best half of life, with a husband suffering from Parkinson’s, I have been focusing on ways to mitigate the symptoms of Parkinson’s without drugs, to find and share methods to relieve the aches and pains of aging, all while helping family caregivers take care of themselves and their loved ones.
For many, during adulthood years through midlife, the symptoms and pains of our toxic growing up experiences seem to disappear, only to reappear in our 60s, 70s and beyond. Is there still time to release all that old baggage? In the past few months, I’ve come across a process that offers great relief to suffering and pain, and I have been incorporating it into my life coaching practice.
The Emotion Code Process
Starting in March 2011, I have added The Emotion Code technique to my personal life coaching practice. Dr. Bradley Nelson is the founder of the Emotion Code process. He has authored the book, The Emotion Code and has created courses that teach people how to help themselves and loved ones to release emotions that cause pain in the body.
My husband was in stage four of Parkinson’s as I started practicing with The Emotion Code. Visiting my husband in the convalescent home, I was able to help him with physical pain. The pain was so intense in his left groin that he was unable to move or get out of bed. I used the Emotion Code process on him. He released the feelings of abandonment that had started at conception. As soon as this feeling was released, he felt better. He was able to stand up and walk half way down the hall.
The next day, when I returned, we did the process on the other side. He was able to walk all four hallways, which he hadn’t done for several months. I have been going through the Emotion Code process with him for a little over two months now. He is standing taller. His drooling has nearly disappeared. It’s about 95-99% cleared, disappearing for days, then occasionally reappears when he is very nervous. (Drooling is a symptom of the later stages of Parkinson’s.)
I am discovering that many of the negative perceptions he formed about himself from conception to age 20 seemed to go inactive from age 20 to 73. These negative perceptions returned full force again when he was 74. My observation is: the older he got, the more negative perceptions from those very early years became active and expressed themselves in the disease called Parkinson’s.
Over the past few years, my coaching focus has been to reach out to those in the Parkinson’s community, both the person who has Parkinson’s and the family caregiver. As I’ve added The Emotion Code process to my practice, I have discovered that when our body is out of balance due to trapped negative energy, it opens the way to many diseases.
Using the tools and process of The Emotion Code, it is not so much about the specific pain or disease you have. Rather, it brings forward the intent, desire and mindset to activate your natural ability to heal yourself and experience complete well-being. Health and Well Being as you age?
I agree with Dr. Nelson when he says, “Much of our suffering is due to negative emotional energies that have become ‘trapped’ within us. The Emotion Code is a simple and powerful method of finding and releasing these trapped emotions.”
Doing the release work with The Emotion Code is an ideal precursor to installing new, healthier beliefs and attitudes. One of the best ways to install the new beliefs is using the energy psychology method called Psychological-Kinesiology created by Rob Williams. This was among the earliest trainings I took, and where I learned how to create positive beliefs that the subconscious mind can accept. Any belief the subconscious accepts will come to pass in our life.
When we are in balance both structurally and emotionally, we can flourish with health and well being. When we have imbalance in our body structurally and/or emotionally, we open ourselves up to disease.
Dr. Bradley Nelson’s book, The Emotion Code, helps identify the trapped emotions that are a significant yet hidden cause of much illness and suffering. Please contact me at bsetnow(at)sonic(dot)net for more information about addressing your aches and pains and starting to live with increased vitality, health, and well-being using the tools of The Emotion Code.
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