The Heart Wall
When intense, emotional events happen to us, our subconscious comes to our rescue by building a wall around our heart. It does this by using energy from the readily available trapped emotions as the “building material” to make what we call the Heart Wall.
Each layer is a different trapped emotion that can come from virtually any experience that remains in our body. Or, it can come be inherited and passed down generation to generation.
Over time, these layers accumulate making the Heart Wall thicker just like an onion grows thicker layer upon layer. Essentially, these layers create a “bomb-shelter” like structure. It’s exactly what we need in a crisis but who wants to live there indefinitely?
The Heart Wall protected us in the hard times, but it doesn’t go away when the threat or the situation is over.
How We Release Your Heart Wall
If a Heart Wall is present, our goal is to completely release it. No matter how thick it is or what it’s made of, it can be done. We do this by removing one layer at a time or, more accurately, by releasing one trapped emotion at a time.
Each person is unique in the number of sessions it can take. The average number of sessions to release a Heart Wall is 2 or 3. However, for those who suffered significant trauma or abuse, it usually takes more. Sometimes, there can even be more than one Heart Wall, which remains hidden until the first is released. However, no matter how many, all Heart Walls can be released.
Removing the Heart Wall can have immediate effects ranging from subtle to profound. People often notice improvements in their overall life or well being even before the entire Heart Wall is released. They have described shifts in their lives from relief from aches and pains, feeling a greater sense of peace, expanded opportunities, and an improved capacity to bring love into their lives.
Like other released trapped emotions, the trapped emotions making up your Heart Wall will not return. However, it’s possible to have a new Heart Wall develop as you face new challenges and events in your life. An annual check for the presence of a new Heart Wall is recommended.