Emotions in Motion with Dutch

Emotions in Motion with Dutch We all have emotional baggage that we have accumulated over the years. You call these trapped emotio

It is the time of the year where babies getting weaned and sold! Some trapped emotions that come with this is Lost, Rese...
09/02/2022

It is the time of the year where babies getting weaned and sold! Some trapped emotions that come with this is Lost, Resentment, Abandonment. Just because we have an agenda we can’t forget we still need to work in the now and let these babies absorb everything and take it slow 💖

This my beautiful souls! 💖
08/05/2022

This my beautiful souls! 💖

Letting Go...

To let go isn’t to forget, not to think about, or ignore.

It doesn’t leave feelings of anger, jealousy, or regret.

Letting go isn’t winning, and it isn’t losing. It’s not about pride, and it’s not about how you appear, and it’s not obsessing or dwelling on the past.

Letting go isn’t blocking memories or thinking sad thoughts, and doesn’t leave emptiness, hurt, or sadness. It’s not giving in or giving up.

Letting go isn’t about loss and it’s not defeat.

To let go is to cherish memories, and overcome and move on. It’s having an open mind and confidence in the future.

Letting go is accepting. It’s learning and experiencing and growing.

To let go is to be thankful for the experiences that made you laugh, made you cry, and made you grow. It’s about all that you have, all that you had, and all that you will soon again.

Letting go is having the courage to accept change, and the strength to keep moving.

Letting go is growing up. It’s realizing that the heart can sometimes be the most potent remedy.

To let go is to open a door, and to clear a path, and to set you free.

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07/19/2022
07/11/2022

A wanted to share this story, what could happen if you use the emotion code 💖🙏 (out of the emotion code book) by Bradley Nelson

A Horse’s Sorrow

After I’d worked on Ranger the horse, word started getting around about my unusual approach to treating animals. A woman named Karla asked if I would come to look at her horse, Valiant, who was having difficulty with his gait.
Valiant was an elegant horse used in dressage, a particular kind of horse training in which the horse learns to follow very specific movements by the rider. With an abnormal gait, it’s impossible for a horse to work, so Valiant’s training had ground to a halt. A veterinarian had seen the horse but could find nothing physically wrong, so Karla turned to me for help.

My arrival at the tables caused a bit of a stir. The owners, horse trainers, and stable hands were curious to see this new technique that purportedly freed horses of their emotional baggage. A small crowd gathered around the stall as I worked. I asked for a volunteer to act as a surrogate, and a rider named Melissa volunteered.
As I tested Valiant’s subconscious mind through Melissa, I soon found the reason for this gate problem.

There was a trapped emotion that was causing an imbalance in his hindquarters. Further testing revealed that the trapped emotion was SORROW.
“Is it sorrow about another horse?” I Asked. Melissa’s arm went weak, which meant no.
“Is it sorrow about a human being?” Her arm went weak again. No.
“Is it sorrow about a dog?” No.
“About a cat?” No.
Wanting to know more about what happened but running out of possibilities, I kept at it. Seeing a squirrel nearby, I asked, “Is it sorrow about a squirrel?” No.

A bird suddenly flew over our heads, so I asked, “Is it sorrow about a bird?” At this point, Melissa’s arm tested strong, indicating a yes.

A horse feeling sorrow about a bird? We all chuckled, puzzling over this.
Suddenly Karla, the hors’s owner, spoke up. “Wait a minute. I think I know what this is about”. I could see from the look on her face that she was serious. “Last week,” she said, “a baby bird fell out of its nest onto the road, right in front of Valiant’s stall. The baby bird must have struggled for its life for a time, but it ended up dying.”
“Is this sorrow about the baby bird that died?” I asked Valiant through Melissa. The answer was yes.
Valiant must have been a mute witness to this tragic event. He was overwhelmed with sorrow, and a trapped emotion was formed, which was causing an imbalance in his hindquarters and affecting his gait.
Running a magnet down his back, I released the trapped emotion.

Karla led him out of the stables and walked him. Lo and behold, Valiant’s gait problem was suddenly completely gone, along with his trapped emotion of SORROW about a little baby bird.

We all have negative emotions! There is nothing wrong with negative emotions that is the beauty of being human. We have ...
07/01/2022

We all have negative emotions! There is nothing wrong with negative emotions that is the beauty of being human. We have the privilege to feel all of it good and bad, we learn from the uncomfortable.

It is when negative emotions become stuck in our body then it becomes a problem, it is when we don’t process our negative emotions in a correct way.

Emotions are energy, and energy has to move, when energy becomes stuck in our body it has no choice then move around in circles this can cause a lot of different problems.

With emotion code we find the emotions (energies) that are stuck and let them go 🥰

A little bit about myself. I was born in The Netherlands, and when I was a little girl you always get asked what do you ...
06/21/2022

A little bit about myself.
I was born in The Netherlands, and when I was a little girl you always get asked what do you want to be when you grow up, my answer always was I want a special relationship with a horse.
I didn’t know what that meant at the time and I didn’t know what it meant for a long time!

In 2006 I moved to the US and it wasn’t until 2020 when I figured out what that special relationship with a horse meant.

I have been riding horses my whole life, I started young horses when I moved to the US, I followed a lot of good trainers but I knew in my heart there was more to it.

I remember it was around November 2020 when I read a comment on Warwick Schiller (horse trainer) page about the emotion code. This started my journey to build that special relationship with the horse. It started with my own horses and then it followed with other horses.

I can’t wait to see what the universe has in store for me and all the people that are in my life. You are all source, we are all perfect!

We can find trapped emotions through muscle testing. There are different ways you can muscle test. This is also known as...
06/16/2022

We can find trapped emotions through muscle testing. There are different ways you can muscle test. This is also known as kinesthetic testing, or simply kinesiology.

Besides trapped emotions you can get all kinds of vital information from the subconscious mind.

The only way to know whether you, another human being or an animal has trapped emotions is to ask the subconscious mind.
06/16/2022

The only way to know whether you, another human being or an animal has trapped emotions is to ask the subconscious mind.

06/16/2022

Besides horses ALL animals could have trapped emotions!!! Releasing trapped emotions from an animal is essentially no different than releasing trapped emotions from a human being.

We all have the capability to release trapped emotions from ourselves, for other human beings and all animals. Let’s unite and heal!!! 💖

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