“Thousands of years ago, ancient physicians were astute observers of the human body. They found that people whose lives were dominated by a certain emotion would have corresponding physical ailments. For example, people whose lives were ruled by anger seemed to suffer from liver and gallbladder trouble. People who dealt with excess grief would often suffer from lung or colon trouble. Fearful people seemed to have kidney and bladder problems.
Eventually, a correlation was made between the emotions we experience and the various organs of the body. It was believed that the organs themselves actually produced the emotions that people felt.
After much experience gained from clinical practice, I am convinced that the organs in the body really do produce the emotions we experience. The ancient physicians were right. If you are feeling an emotion of anger, it’s not coming entirely from your brain; the energy of the emotional vibration you are feeling is actually emanating from your liver or gallbladder. If you are feeling the emotion of betrayal, the emotion is emanating from your heart or your small intestine.
Remember, we used to think the body and the mind were separate and distinct, but the dividing line has now blurred to the point where we don’t know where the influence of one begins and the other ends.
Your entire body is intelligent, not just your brain. Your organs are separate intelligences within your body that perform certain functions and produce specific emotions or feelings. The various organs in our bodies produce the emotions that we feel.”
(Take a look at the more detailed Emotion Code Chart on today’s list of posts and learn more about energy healing at DiscoverHealing.com.)
The Emotion Code, Dr. Bradley Nelson, pgs. 33 – 34.