1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:04,600 Speaker 1: Now here's a highlight from coast to coast AM on iHeartRadio. 2 00:00:05,000 --> 00:00:07,960 Speaker 2: All Right tonight, our guest, if you've ever had a 3 00:00:07,960 --> 00:00:10,880 Speaker 2: broken heart, have you? Is there anybody out there that hasn't. 4 00:00:11,200 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 2: That's who I want to hear from, because good for you. 5 00:00:13,840 --> 00:00:16,400 Speaker 2: It's tough along the way, but you grow and you learn. 6 00:00:16,840 --> 00:00:19,440 Speaker 2: So we are going to be discussing when people are 7 00:00:19,520 --> 00:00:26,479 Speaker 2: deeply hurt and they experience these feelings of not trusting anymore, 8 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:29,320 Speaker 2: they don't want to get close. Something has happened, maybe 9 00:00:29,360 --> 00:00:32,880 Speaker 2: along the way in their life. It could have been environmental, 10 00:00:33,159 --> 00:00:36,559 Speaker 2: but it also could have been beyond that. And you're 11 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:40,159 Speaker 2: going to learn tonight about Wow. You know, it's not 12 00:00:40,280 --> 00:00:43,200 Speaker 2: just something that happened when I was eight years old 13 00:00:43,280 --> 00:00:46,720 Speaker 2: or three years old. It could be something else. And 14 00:00:47,080 --> 00:00:49,800 Speaker 2: I could also get rid of that and I can 15 00:00:49,840 --> 00:00:52,360 Speaker 2: feel good again and I can allow love back in 16 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 2: my heart. As you guys know, love is the only 17 00:00:54,600 --> 00:00:57,160 Speaker 2: thing that is real, at least that's what I absolutely believe. 18 00:00:57,400 --> 00:00:59,240 Speaker 2: It's the only thing that is real. It's the only 19 00:00:59,280 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 2: thing that is not man made. This is something that 20 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:07,560 Speaker 2: comes and it's there, and it's and and it's it's 21 00:01:07,600 --> 00:01:10,920 Speaker 2: hard to describe. It's just like our Bigfoot and our 22 00:01:10,959 --> 00:01:12,880 Speaker 2: aliens and our other things that we talk about that 23 00:01:13,040 --> 00:01:15,680 Speaker 2: sometimes we just can't describe to other people, but they're 24 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 2: real and we know that they are those of us 25 00:01:17,880 --> 00:01:20,720 Speaker 2: that have seen it. Love is the same way. It's like, man, 26 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:23,440 Speaker 2: I just really can't describe it, except you can't see 27 00:01:23,440 --> 00:01:25,160 Speaker 2: it right. But you can't see it. You can see 28 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:26,840 Speaker 2: it in actions and different things like that. But you 29 00:01:26,880 --> 00:01:29,240 Speaker 2: know what, I'm not the expert in talking about it. 30 00:01:30,360 --> 00:01:34,000 Speaker 2: We have that man here tonight. Doctor Bradley Nelson is 31 00:01:34,040 --> 00:01:36,800 Speaker 2: with us author of the best selling books The Emotion Code, 32 00:01:37,360 --> 00:01:40,440 Speaker 2: The Body Code, and his newest book is The Heart 33 00:01:40,520 --> 00:01:44,319 Speaker 2: Code that's going to be coming out December second, but 34 00:01:44,400 --> 00:01:48,200 Speaker 2: it's now available for pre order and with some special gifts, 35 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:51,400 Speaker 2: and you can learn more about that at doctor Bradleynelson 36 00:01:51,480 --> 00:01:55,480 Speaker 2: dot com and it's Bradley spelled with A L E 37 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:58,800 Speaker 2: Y and Nelson is in E L S O N 38 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:04,480 Speaker 2: and that's dot com. So amazing man known worldwide and 39 00:02:04,680 --> 00:02:10,000 Speaker 2: also has these methods that he is pioneered that will 40 00:02:10,040 --> 00:02:12,840 Speaker 2: help you to get over this. And he's got fifteen 41 00:02:12,919 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 2: thousand practioneers out there that are helping people. He's huge, 42 00:02:17,680 --> 00:02:20,679 Speaker 2: he's gigantic in one of his clients is Tony Robbins. 43 00:02:21,080 --> 00:02:25,400 Speaker 2: So there you go, doctor Nelson Bradley, thanks for being here. 44 00:02:25,800 --> 00:02:28,880 Speaker 2: Welcome to Coast to Cosa. M And I don't know 45 00:02:28,919 --> 00:02:30,960 Speaker 2: if you can get a better introduction to that, because 46 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:34,000 Speaker 2: you said you're amazing and it's been very nice to 47 00:02:34,040 --> 00:02:37,080 Speaker 2: meet you. And I know that you've been crazy busy, 48 00:02:37,520 --> 00:02:39,400 Speaker 2: but you made time to stay up with us tonight. 49 00:02:40,440 --> 00:02:43,120 Speaker 3: Well, thank you so much for having me on Connie. 50 00:02:43,120 --> 00:02:47,560 Speaker 3: And yeah, that was a fabulous introduction. I appreciate it. 51 00:02:49,320 --> 00:02:53,200 Speaker 2: So right now where did where were you just? And 52 00:02:53,240 --> 00:02:55,880 Speaker 2: where are you now? You're in Vegas now right? 53 00:02:57,000 --> 00:03:01,240 Speaker 3: Well, yeah, Hardy and hours ago I was in and 54 00:03:01,280 --> 00:03:05,960 Speaker 3: we had just done a seminar in Warsaw, Poland, and 55 00:03:05,960 --> 00:03:08,440 Speaker 3: I'm in Las Vegas now. They're having a practitioner summit 56 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:12,040 Speaker 3: here and so yeah, I have a little bit of 57 00:03:12,120 --> 00:03:16,400 Speaker 3: jet lag, but I'm feeling good, glad to be with you. 58 00:03:16,440 --> 00:03:17,680 Speaker 3: I'm excited to talk about this. 59 00:03:19,120 --> 00:03:20,360 Speaker 2: Are you really feeling good? 60 00:03:20,400 --> 00:03:21,360 Speaker 3: I want to know the truth. 61 00:03:21,480 --> 00:03:23,079 Speaker 1: Now, come on, I am. 62 00:03:23,520 --> 00:03:26,799 Speaker 3: I'm a little tired trade but I'm okay. 63 00:03:27,400 --> 00:03:29,480 Speaker 2: I got you, I got you, So tell me more 64 00:03:29,480 --> 00:03:31,720 Speaker 2: about yourself. If somebody comes up to you and says, hey, 65 00:03:31,800 --> 00:03:34,399 Speaker 2: you know, who are you, how do you describe yourself? 66 00:03:36,120 --> 00:03:41,000 Speaker 3: Well, you know, it's been a very interesting journey for me. 67 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 3: I was a computer programmer back in the early nineteen eighties. 68 00:03:47,360 --> 00:03:50,920 Speaker 3: I had a business called the Computer Tutor. And back 69 00:03:50,960 --> 00:03:55,720 Speaker 3: then people were buying new computers, new IBM PCs or 70 00:03:55,760 --> 00:04:01,720 Speaker 3: PC compatibles, and there was no software, and so people 71 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:05,880 Speaker 3: would hire me to come into their business and look 72 00:04:05,920 --> 00:04:08,080 Speaker 3: at their flow and how everything worked, and then I 73 00:04:08,120 --> 00:04:11,080 Speaker 3: would write the software so that they could get some 74 00:04:11,240 --> 00:04:14,200 Speaker 3: use out of this computer that they had purchased. And 75 00:04:15,280 --> 00:04:18,200 Speaker 3: I really enjoyed that. I really had a great time 76 00:04:18,279 --> 00:04:20,080 Speaker 3: doing that, and I thought, I'm going to be doing 77 00:04:20,080 --> 00:04:23,480 Speaker 3: this for the rest of my life. But when I 78 00:04:23,520 --> 00:04:29,160 Speaker 3: was thirteen years old, I was healed of kidney disease 79 00:04:29,960 --> 00:04:34,440 Speaker 3: for which there was no treatment medically, and at that 80 00:04:34,600 --> 00:04:37,200 Speaker 3: age I had decided that I wanted to go into 81 00:04:37,240 --> 00:04:40,839 Speaker 3: the healing arts and become a holistic kind of a doctor. 82 00:04:42,320 --> 00:04:44,800 Speaker 3: But then when I discovered computers, I kind of got 83 00:04:44,839 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 3: sidetracked from that. But my father in the winter of 84 00:04:51,320 --> 00:04:54,359 Speaker 3: nineteen eighty four, I was I'm from Montana, and my 85 00:04:54,400 --> 00:04:57,200 Speaker 3: wife and I went home. I drove home a few 86 00:04:57,240 --> 00:05:00,279 Speaker 3: states away and we're talking with my folks, and my 87 00:05:00,400 --> 00:05:02,280 Speaker 3: dad out of the blue, asked me if I didn't 88 00:05:02,279 --> 00:05:04,880 Speaker 3: want to go to chiropractic school because it seemed like 89 00:05:04,920 --> 00:05:06,839 Speaker 3: a great career and I'd always wanted to do that. 90 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:09,200 Speaker 3: And I said, now I'm going this other direction. And 91 00:05:09,240 --> 00:05:10,480 Speaker 3: he said, well, why don't you think about it one 92 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:14,920 Speaker 3: more time? And so I did. And having learned at 93 00:05:14,920 --> 00:05:17,720 Speaker 3: a young age. When I was seven years old, actually, 94 00:05:17,720 --> 00:05:24,520 Speaker 3: I was sick with the measles and my father my 95 00:05:24,600 --> 00:05:26,640 Speaker 3: mother asked my father if he would pray for me 96 00:05:27,040 --> 00:05:29,560 Speaker 3: so I'd be able to get well. And knowing my 97 00:05:29,640 --> 00:05:31,680 Speaker 3: dad is probably the first time I'd ever heard him pray, 98 00:05:31,720 --> 00:05:33,880 Speaker 3: but I think they were They're pretty worried about me. 99 00:05:33,920 --> 00:05:38,119 Speaker 3: I was really sick. And as my father was saying 100 00:05:38,160 --> 00:05:42,120 Speaker 3: this prayer for me, this transformation began at the top 101 00:05:42,160 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 3: of my head and it went in about one second 102 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:48,039 Speaker 3: through my whole body and the soles of my feet, 103 00:05:48,040 --> 00:05:52,720 Speaker 3: and I was instantly completely healed. Wow, and I learned Yeah, 104 00:05:52,760 --> 00:05:57,480 Speaker 3: And that was just such an incredible experience, and I 105 00:05:57,560 --> 00:05:59,680 Speaker 3: learned a couple of really powerful things from that. I 106 00:05:59,760 --> 00:06:02,360 Speaker 3: learned that there's a higher power we can draw upon 107 00:06:02,920 --> 00:06:05,919 Speaker 3: for one thing, and the other thing was that healing 108 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 3: doesn't have to take place necessarily over a long period 109 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:15,600 Speaker 3: of time. It can happen instantaneously, because it did to me, 110 00:06:16,360 --> 00:06:23,000 Speaker 3: and I remember that like it happened yesterday. So anyway, 111 00:06:22,480 --> 00:06:27,599 Speaker 3: I had to pray about this decision. Now, you know, 112 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:29,320 Speaker 3: when my father asked me that question about what I 113 00:06:29,320 --> 00:06:30,560 Speaker 3: wanted to do with my life, and I thought I 114 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:32,120 Speaker 3: had things figured out. I was going to stay in 115 00:06:32,120 --> 00:06:36,680 Speaker 3: computers and so on, and so prayed about that decision 116 00:06:36,680 --> 00:06:41,640 Speaker 3: and got a very clear, powerful answer that I was 117 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:43,919 Speaker 3: supposed to go into the healing arts. And so I did, 118 00:06:44,920 --> 00:06:50,279 Speaker 3: and so I because I was a computer programmer, I 119 00:06:50,320 --> 00:06:54,240 Speaker 3: had this interesting perspective. And when I got into practice, 120 00:06:54,240 --> 00:06:57,240 Speaker 3: I started working with people, it began to dawn on 121 00:06:57,400 --> 00:07:03,640 Speaker 3: me that every single person that I worked on had 122 00:07:03,839 --> 00:07:07,880 Speaker 3: a subconscious mind. We all have a subconscious mind. The 123 00:07:07,920 --> 00:07:10,520 Speaker 3: conscious mind is where we live and spend all of 124 00:07:10,520 --> 00:07:14,640 Speaker 3: our waking hours. But the subconscious mind is that internal 125 00:07:14,680 --> 00:07:18,240 Speaker 3: computer that is creating millions of new cells every minute, 126 00:07:18,280 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 3: and that is keeping our hearts beating day and night 127 00:07:21,960 --> 00:07:24,400 Speaker 3: all our lives, keeping air moving in and out of 128 00:07:24,440 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 3: our lungs and creating trillions of chemical reactions every minute. 129 00:07:28,960 --> 00:07:33,400 Speaker 3: And what I began to realize was that the subconscious 130 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:38,720 Speaker 3: mind in each of my patients was a computer that 131 00:07:38,880 --> 00:07:45,280 Speaker 3: could be asked questions and it could give answers, and 132 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 3: so it was a process that went on for quite 133 00:07:47,600 --> 00:07:51,160 Speaker 3: a while. And this is so Eventually, what I learned 134 00:07:51,240 --> 00:07:56,520 Speaker 3: was that the number one biggest common denominator for all 135 00:07:56,520 --> 00:07:58,520 Speaker 3: of my patients, no matter what they were suffering from, 136 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:01,240 Speaker 3: no matter how young or old they were, whether they 137 00:08:01,360 --> 00:08:03,800 Speaker 3: whether they were dealing with things like depression or anxiety, 138 00:08:03,880 --> 00:08:07,440 Speaker 3: or phobias, or panic attacks or post traumatic stress disorder, 139 00:08:07,680 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 3: or self sabotage or weight issues, or if they were 140 00:08:12,240 --> 00:08:14,480 Speaker 3: dealing with some kind of a disease process they've been 141 00:08:14,520 --> 00:08:17,720 Speaker 3: diagnosed with some kind of a disease, sometimes a really 142 00:08:18,720 --> 00:08:22,760 Speaker 3: life threatening disease even or if they were just dealing 143 00:08:22,760 --> 00:08:26,520 Speaker 3: with physical pain. What I found was they all had 144 00:08:26,560 --> 00:08:28,800 Speaker 3: something in common, and that was what I came to 145 00:08:28,840 --> 00:08:30,560 Speaker 3: call their emotional baggage. 146 00:08:30,560 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 1: It was. 147 00:08:32,960 --> 00:08:38,320 Speaker 3: It was the energy of the emotional experiences that had 148 00:08:38,720 --> 00:08:42,400 Speaker 3: that they had gone through that had not been processed correctly, 149 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:48,880 Speaker 3: and it's It's very interesting if you think about it, 150 00:08:49,120 --> 00:08:52,360 Speaker 3: these bodies of ours. You know, we take them pretty 151 00:08:52,440 --> 00:08:56,040 Speaker 3: much for granted. Our bodies have a certain amount of 152 00:08:56,080 --> 00:08:58,000 Speaker 3: weight and a certain amount of mass and so on. 153 00:08:58,040 --> 00:09:00,640 Speaker 3: But the reality of it is our bodies are really 154 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:03,640 Speaker 3: just made of energy. I mean, if you put your 155 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:06,719 Speaker 3: hand under a big microscope, when you start zooming in, 156 00:09:06,760 --> 00:09:09,160 Speaker 3: eventually you're looking at a cell and you keep zooming in. 157 00:09:09,200 --> 00:09:13,000 Speaker 3: Eventually you're looking at a molecule and you keep zooming in. 158 00:09:13,040 --> 00:09:15,079 Speaker 3: Eventually you're looking at an atom. And if you look 159 00:09:15,080 --> 00:09:16,959 Speaker 3: inside the atom, you see there's really nothing in there. 160 00:09:16,960 --> 00:09:20,400 Speaker 3: It's just empty space and some little infinitesinely tiny energies 161 00:09:20,760 --> 00:09:24,960 Speaker 3: zipping around. And that's really what we are. We're being 162 00:09:25,000 --> 00:09:29,840 Speaker 3: supure energy. So when you're feeling an emotion, what you're 163 00:09:29,880 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 3: feeling on a quantum level is a specific vibration. Nikola 164 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:36,320 Speaker 3: Tesla long ago said, if you want to understand the 165 00:09:36,320 --> 00:09:41,120 Speaker 3: secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency 166 00:09:41,679 --> 00:09:45,880 Speaker 3: and vibration. And he said that because that's what everything 167 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:49,440 Speaker 3: ultimately is made out of. Even things that seem very 168 00:09:49,559 --> 00:09:53,600 Speaker 3: solid to us, like a plate of steel or the 169 00:09:53,640 --> 00:09:56,320 Speaker 3: table that you're sitting at, or the walls of your 170 00:09:56,400 --> 00:10:01,680 Speaker 3: house or a mountain. Literally everything is made of energy, 171 00:10:01,720 --> 00:10:06,640 Speaker 3: including emotions, and so sometimes what happens to us is 172 00:10:09,160 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 3: an emotion will come up that we don't want to 173 00:10:11,400 --> 00:10:14,880 Speaker 3: deal with, and so we'll we'll bury it and we'll 174 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:18,040 Speaker 3: move on. And the problem is now that energy that 175 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:22,160 Speaker 3: was trying to express itself is trapped in the body. 176 00:10:22,679 --> 00:10:29,319 Speaker 3: Sometimes and an experience happens to us, and sometimes it's 177 00:10:29,360 --> 00:10:34,120 Speaker 3: just overwhelming. You know, we've all experienced things like that 178 00:10:34,200 --> 00:10:39,079 Speaker 3: where suddenly you know, your spouse asks your forage of wars, 179 00:10:39,240 --> 00:10:41,960 Speaker 3: or or suddenly you find out that a parent has 180 00:10:42,080 --> 00:10:45,880 Speaker 3: died or some terrible things happened. Those emotions can be overwhelming, 181 00:10:45,880 --> 00:10:48,400 Speaker 3: and those don't get processed very well either, and so 182 00:10:48,440 --> 00:10:55,720 Speaker 3: those can result in this emotional baggage literally trapped energy 183 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:58,599 Speaker 3: of these emotions. Another another kind of a case is 184 00:10:58,600 --> 00:11:00,760 Speaker 3: where an emotion comes up for us, we decide that 185 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:04,360 Speaker 3: we're going to really enhance that and so we fly 186 00:11:04,480 --> 00:11:07,600 Speaker 3: off the handle, for example, and then later we're embarrassed. 187 00:11:07,600 --> 00:11:11,480 Speaker 3: But any of those three circumstances, either burying the emotion 188 00:11:11,840 --> 00:11:15,560 Speaker 3: or having the emotion be totally overwhelming just by its nature, 189 00:11:15,960 --> 00:11:21,640 Speaker 3: or really enhancing the emotion and artificially will result in 190 00:11:21,679 --> 00:11:26,920 Speaker 3: a trapped emotion. And one of the very first times 191 00:11:26,920 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 3: that I saw this phenomenon, many many years ago, was 192 00:11:31,679 --> 00:11:35,000 Speaker 3: a woman that I had seen as a patient. I 193 00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:36,360 Speaker 3: hadn't seen her for a few months, and all of 194 00:11:36,400 --> 00:11:38,360 Speaker 3: a sudden, one day she shows up at our office 195 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:43,679 Speaker 3: and she thinks she's having a heart attack. She's got 196 00:11:43,679 --> 00:11:47,000 Speaker 3: this crushing chest pain, difficulty breathing, Her left arm is 197 00:11:47,040 --> 00:11:49,920 Speaker 3: completely numb, left side of her face is completely numb, 198 00:11:50,080 --> 00:11:52,600 Speaker 3: and this sure looks like a heart attack. Well, our 199 00:11:52,640 --> 00:11:54,520 Speaker 3: office was right next to a medical center, and I 200 00:11:54,600 --> 00:11:56,959 Speaker 3: told my staff, look, we might need an ambulance stand by, 201 00:11:57,000 --> 00:12:00,200 Speaker 3: but let me give me one minute with her. So 202 00:12:01,080 --> 00:12:05,480 Speaker 3: I started doing some testing. And when I say testing, 203 00:12:06,600 --> 00:12:11,200 Speaker 3: you can ask questions and they can be out loud 204 00:12:11,280 --> 00:12:16,000 Speaker 3: or they can be unspoken really and the subconscious mind 205 00:12:16,080 --> 00:12:20,160 Speaker 3: can answer those questions, and it does that through muscle testing. 206 00:12:20,280 --> 00:12:25,440 Speaker 3: So if you can imagine, I'm asking questions getting answers 207 00:12:25,440 --> 00:12:29,720 Speaker 3: through muscle testing with her, and very quickly, within a minute, 208 00:12:29,760 --> 00:12:31,640 Speaker 3: I found out what was going on that there was 209 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:36,520 Speaker 3: a trapped emotion. The emotion was grief, and I was 210 00:12:36,559 --> 00:12:38,600 Speaker 3: able to trace it back and it had occurred three 211 00:12:38,679 --> 00:12:41,480 Speaker 3: years before. And when I arrived at that she burst 212 00:12:41,520 --> 00:12:44,199 Speaker 3: into tears and she said, I can't believe that's affected me. 213 00:12:44,240 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 3: I thought I dealt with all that, and I said, well, 214 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:50,319 Speaker 3: what happened? And she said that three years before her 215 00:12:50,400 --> 00:12:55,760 Speaker 3: husband had been having an affair and she thought about it, 216 00:12:55,840 --> 00:12:59,760 Speaker 3: confronted him with the evidence, and the marriage blew up. 217 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:03,040 Speaker 3: It was just a terrible betrayal because she was so 218 00:13:03,200 --> 00:13:05,920 Speaker 3: in love with him and was planning on being with 219 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:09,959 Speaker 3: him forever, and yet you know, she was betrayed, and 220 00:13:10,000 --> 00:13:14,240 Speaker 3: so the grief was so intense. And when I released 221 00:13:14,679 --> 00:13:18,400 Speaker 3: that energy, and this is a very simple process that 222 00:13:18,440 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 3: anybody can learn, this whole this whole thing probably took 223 00:13:24,360 --> 00:13:29,120 Speaker 3: less than two minutes, and I released that trapped emotion 224 00:13:29,920 --> 00:13:32,680 Speaker 3: and the feeling came back into her arm and into 225 00:13:32,720 --> 00:13:38,800 Speaker 3: her face with about three seconds, and I mean they 226 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:41,680 Speaker 3: were completely numb, and the chest pain suddenly was gone. 227 00:13:41,760 --> 00:13:46,480 Speaker 3: She could breathe, and she left the office about ten 228 00:13:46,520 --> 00:13:48,920 Speaker 3: minutes later, after joking with me and my staff and 229 00:13:48,960 --> 00:13:51,040 Speaker 3: talking with us. And after she left, I remember sitting 230 00:13:51,040 --> 00:13:52,400 Speaker 3: down at my desk and my head was kind of 231 00:13:52,400 --> 00:13:54,840 Speaker 3: spinning and I was thinking what in the world, what 232 00:13:55,120 --> 00:14:00,480 Speaker 3: did I just witness? What was that? But think about 233 00:14:00,480 --> 00:14:07,800 Speaker 3: this in this particular case, I think very likely. I mean, 234 00:14:07,840 --> 00:14:10,520 Speaker 3: I'm still connected with her. She has a horse ranch 235 00:14:10,559 --> 00:14:14,680 Speaker 3: in Oregon, and that was over thirty years ago. She's 236 00:14:14,679 --> 00:14:17,840 Speaker 3: never had a problem with her heart. But I think 237 00:14:18,160 --> 00:14:23,320 Speaker 3: that it's very likely that she would have probably had 238 00:14:23,360 --> 00:14:27,000 Speaker 3: a heart attack, and very likely she would have died. 239 00:14:27,280 --> 00:14:29,280 Speaker 3: No one would have really known that what killed her 240 00:14:29,320 --> 00:14:32,520 Speaker 3: really was her husband's affair. Think about that. We now 241 00:14:32,640 --> 00:14:36,800 Speaker 3: know that people die of a broken heart. It happens 242 00:14:36,840 --> 00:14:40,640 Speaker 3: all the time. It's actually got a name. In the West, 243 00:14:40,680 --> 00:14:46,000 Speaker 3: we call it cardiac syndrome. The Japanese discovered this. If 244 00:14:46,040 --> 00:14:50,800 Speaker 3: you're a woman fifty five or older, you're more likely 245 00:14:50,880 --> 00:14:53,560 Speaker 3: to have this. If you go through some intense emotional event, 246 00:14:54,160 --> 00:14:57,320 Speaker 3: you may suddenly have all the symptoms of a heart attack. 247 00:14:57,840 --> 00:14:59,480 Speaker 3: And I think that's what was going on with her. 248 00:15:00,760 --> 00:15:04,760 Speaker 3: The Japanese called it Takatsubo syndrome. A takatsubo is a 249 00:15:05,760 --> 00:15:10,200 Speaker 3: little bell shaped jar that Japanese fishermen will use. I'll 250 00:15:10,200 --> 00:15:13,560 Speaker 3: put on the bottom of the ocean and an octopus 251 00:15:13,560 --> 00:15:15,480 Speaker 3: will come along, and it seems like a perfect home 252 00:15:15,640 --> 00:15:19,240 Speaker 3: until it ends up as sushi. But the heart actually 253 00:15:19,440 --> 00:15:23,360 Speaker 3: know it's sad, but the heart will actually on X 254 00:15:23,440 --> 00:15:30,400 Speaker 3: ray will assume this shape of this fisherman's jar the takatsubo, 255 00:15:30,600 --> 00:15:34,000 Speaker 3: and that's why they call it Takatsuba syndrome in Japan. 256 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:39,840 Speaker 3: And what's happening is the heart is literally failing. So 257 00:15:39,960 --> 00:15:42,280 Speaker 3: if you feel like your heart, if you feel like 258 00:15:42,280 --> 00:15:43,800 Speaker 3: you're having a heart attack, by all means, go to 259 00:15:43,800 --> 00:15:45,800 Speaker 3: the hospital. But if they come back and they tell 260 00:15:45,880 --> 00:15:48,520 Speaker 3: you that your heart enzymes are normal and it wasn't 261 00:15:48,520 --> 00:15:51,480 Speaker 3: a heart attack, we don't know what it was. Very 262 00:15:51,600 --> 00:15:55,200 Speaker 3: likely what's happening is you're on the way of actually 263 00:15:55,280 --> 00:16:00,520 Speaker 3: dying potentially of a broken heart. Think about that. 264 00:16:01,280 --> 00:16:03,680 Speaker 2: Oh my, and was she coming in to see you 265 00:16:03,800 --> 00:16:06,000 Speaker 2: or she just happened You all just happened to be 266 00:16:06,160 --> 00:16:07,440 Speaker 2: next to each other at that time. 267 00:16:07,880 --> 00:16:10,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I hadn't seen her in that particular case, I 268 00:16:10,000 --> 00:16:13,680 Speaker 3: hadn't seen her for a couple of months, so all 269 00:16:13,720 --> 00:16:15,760 Speaker 3: of a sudden, one day she shut up. So this 270 00:16:15,920 --> 00:16:20,400 Speaker 3: was the first, my first experience really with this kind 271 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:25,880 Speaker 3: of thing. But what we have found is that it 272 00:16:26,320 --> 00:16:30,960 Speaker 3: sounds unbelievable, but you know, we've certified and trained fifteen 273 00:16:31,000 --> 00:16:36,000 Speaker 3: thousand plus practitioners in one hundred and eight countries by now, 274 00:16:36,160 --> 00:16:40,200 Speaker 3: and there are hundreds of thousands, probably millions now doing 275 00:16:40,240 --> 00:16:45,240 Speaker 3: this work all over the world, and all the practitioners 276 00:16:46,240 --> 00:16:48,840 Speaker 3: are finding the same thing that I found in my practice, 277 00:16:48,880 --> 00:16:56,080 Speaker 3: and that is that physical pain is the most common 278 00:16:57,840 --> 00:17:01,080 Speaker 3: result of having emotional baggage. 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