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Barbara (00:09):
Hi there and welcome.
You're listening to Animals andUs voices of a new paradigm.
Avantika (00:17):
My name is Avantika
and I'm a researcher exploring
animal consciousness,environmental sustainability and
planetary health.
I want to help bring animalperspectives to the table and
transform our relationship withthe natural world, and I'm
Barbara.
Barbara (00:32):
I'm an animal
communicator and retired
veterinarian.
My true passion is exploringthe hearts and souls of animals
and helping people come to amuch deeper understanding of who
the animals truly are at theircore.
Avantika (00:48):
This podcast is for
anyone who loves animals and
nature and has an interest intheir own personal and spiritual
development.
We'll bring you powerfulconversations with fascinating
people about animal and nature,sentience, consciousness and
communication.
Barbara (01:05):
Thank you so much for
joining us on this journey of
love, respect, understanding andcare for the fellow beings who
share our beautiful Mother Earthwith us.
Avantika (01:20):
Hello and welcome to
Animals and Us, voices of a new
paradigm.
We have a very special guesthere today.
We're so pleased to introduceyou all to Dr Bradley Nelson,
the creator of the emotion codeand body code and, most recently
, the belief code.
Dr Nelson has worked fordecades as a holistic
chiropractic physician and isone of the world's leading
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experts today on natural methodsof achieving wellness and
exploring how our emotionsimpact our health and overall
well-being.
He has developed simple butextremely powerful methods that
anyone can use and in fact hesays quote we've taken energy
healing and made it so powerfuland so simple and easy that even
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a child can do it.
He's also trained over 10,000emotion code practitioners in
over 100 countries.
I've had the pleasure and honorof having personal experience
having emotion code, body codeand belief code sessions done on
me for the past five years,which have helped me
tremendously, not just withhealth related issues, but also
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in helping me grow and healspiritually too.
And we're so excited to have himhere today because the emotion
code and body code and we justfound out, the belief code can
be used with animals, because ofcourse, they too, just like us,
have emotions and intelligentbodies and in fact, there are
chapters in both of his booksthat focus entirely on animals,
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with tons of examples ofdramatic results and amazing
stories, and I've had experiencewith these sessions done for my
two dogs and my cat and myfriends' animals as well and
I've seen firsthand howspecifically and with so much
precision these methods canpinpoint what's going on, what's
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ready to be released and whatthings the body wants and needs.
Dr Nelson, thank you so muchfor all the work that you've
done and you continue to dotoday.
We're so honored to have youhere with us.
Welcome to our podcast.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (03:22):
Well, the
honor is mine.
Thank you both for having me on.
It's great to be here.
Avantika (03:27):
Wonderful.
Well, let's get started.
We have some really interestingquestions here for you today,
so tell us what led you to workwith the emotion code and body
code on animals.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (03:38):
Well, I'll
tell you the story.
It actually happened at astable.
You know I had been.
I was always driven really tofigure out what was wrong with
my patients, my human patients Ididn't have any animal patients
up until that time and I wasreally obsessed with getting to
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the underlying causes of whatwas really wrong with my
patients, because I wanted toreally fix them.
I didn't want to just, you know, band aid their problem or give
them temporary relief, I wantedto really get to the roots.
And so as time went on, I beganto understand that emotions
were a really big part of whatwas going on and a big part, a
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big piece of the puzzle with allof my patients' symptoms and
problems mental, physical andemotional.
So one day I got a call from ahorse trainer that had had
asthma and I had helped her toget over the asthma and fix that
.
We found the underlying causesand corrected that for her, and
so it was about a year later shecalled me and she said listen,
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I've got this horse that has aproblem and so would you come
look at it?
And I had, up until that timeI'd never worked on an animal.
And so we went down there tothe stable, and the problem was
this horse was urinating all thetime and they'd had a couple of
vets look at it and therewasn't anything obvious going on
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that they could see.
But the stall was kind of aboggy mess, you know, the little
pools of urine all over.
It was kind of smelly.
And so anyway, I checked thehorse and what I found was an
imbalance in the kidneys, anenergetic imbalance going on in
the kidneys.
The kidneys, you could say theywere kind of short circuited.
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And so at the time what I didthe same thing that I would do
with a human being is I justkind of ran the governing
meridian starting up between theears of the horse and with the
magnets, running a magnet a fewtimes down its back with an
intention to just reset thoseorgans, the kidneys, and it held
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for about 30 seconds and thenit blew out again, and so on.
Muscle testing, not the horse,but testing my wife for the
horse, I guess, is what I wasdoing.
And so if that happens with ahuman being, at that time I
learned okay, if we turn on anorgan and it doesn't hold and it
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shorts out again, then it'sprobably something emotional.
But this was a horse.
And so I'm kind of stumped.
You know, my wife says, well,why don't you just check it and
see if it's emotional?
And I thought she was jokingand I just actually laughed at
her.
I started laughing and then shelooked at me, you know, kind of
crossly, and said, why don'tyou just check?
And then I realized she wasserious.
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So I did check and it was thehorse had.
I don't remember exactly whatthe emotion was, but it had a
trapped emotion.
I think it was resentment aboutthis other horse, the specific
other horse, and the trainersaid, oh yeah, I should.
I have to keep those two horsesapart, otherwise, you know,
they, they go at each other.
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And so we cleared the trap tomotion and and that was it, the
stall dried out, everything wasfine.
So that was really my first, myfirst experience with with
animals, and since then I've hadmany experiences with animals
of all kinds really, and andit's often, it's often very,
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very moving.
I remember once, really the mostmoving experience that I have
ever had, releasing trappedemotions from somebody, was
actually with a horse that hadbeen.
It was a very expensive horse.
The owners has spent about$100,000 on this horse.
It was a quarter horse and theyfound that nobody could work
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with this horse.
They found that it hated peopleand it was just an absolute mess
for them.
And so I got a call to go andwork on this horse and I think
what had happened was the horsehad been sent off for training
and I think it had really beenabused and I think that happens
more, more than you'd think andso I started working on this
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horse and the emotional energythat was coming out of this
horse was so huge that I'm juststanding there weeping as I'm
working on this horse and withinthree weeks that horse is, you
know, it started winning awards,you know, for its its work in
barrel racing and other things,and so anyway, yeah, it's been,
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it's been really fascinating, Imean, for me as a doctor of
chiropractic.
I was just working on people,but then the emotional side of
this really opened up this whole, this whole other world for me,
and so I've worked on lots ofdifferent kinds of animals dogs
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and cats and lots of horses, andI've never worked on a chicken,
but I know a great chickenstory, so I can tell that if you
want.
Barbara (09:07):
Yeah, it's a great
story.
It was in your book.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (09:10):
Is that in
the book?
I can't remember, oh well,anyway.
So anyway, yeah, lady, that weknow she and her husband were
kind of trying to move to a morenatural lifestyle.
I had all these chickens andthey had chickens for a few
years.
One of the chickens was a bullyand it would chase the other
chickens around and peck themtill they would bleed and it was
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kind of terrifying for theother chickens and they'd have
to actually hold onto thatchicken at night so that all the
other hands could go into thehen house and get on their nests
and then they could put thatchicken into the hen house
because otherwise it wouldn'tlet any of the other chickens in
the hen house.
It was just crazy.
So she looked it up online youknow what do you do for a
bullying chicken, a bullyingchicken and it said you eat the
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chicken.
And she thought, well, we don'twant to eat the chicken, it's a
good egg layer.
So about some years before thatshe had had back pain that had
stopped her from being a runnerand an emotional practitioner
released some emotional baggagethat fixed her and brought back
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her ability to run and did thatat a distance.
And so she called thispractitioner.
She said listen, I've got achicken.
Can you work on a chicken?
And I think the practitionersaid well, I don't know if
anybody's ever worked on achicken and I don't know if
chickens have emotions I don'tknow but the chicken had an
trapped emotion of unsupportedand that was the one emotion and
that completely changed it.
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So they get along fine now.
Avantika (10:37):
Wow, that's a great
story.
It shows you how, I think, alot of people don't really
understand what emotions animalshave or don't have.
So that's why we're so happy tohave you here today, because we
want to talk more and moreabout that.
I know that the certificationtraining for the emotion body
code requires your practitionersto do a certain amount of
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sessions with animals, and I'vehad that experience with my
sister, who's a practitioner,because she did them with my
animals.
We're so curious why that'sincluded in the training program
.
Why is that important?
Dr. Bradley Nelson (11:13):
Well, it's
important because what we
believe really is that thisearth is transforming and the
consciousness level of the worldis expanding and we're moving
at an accelerating pace reallytowards a whole new world that
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is gonna be much better than anyworld that any of us have ever
known.
But we have to bring the animalswith us.
That was something that actuallythat an understanding that came
to me from a friend, a womanwho she had this experience
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where she was told by an angelor the other side, or the voice
of God or whatever, that we haveto bring the animals along with
us if we want to change theworld, and I think that that's
absolutely the truth.
And part of this expandingconsciousness that's happening
is that we're waking up to thefact that animals are people too
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, kind of, in a sense.
In other words, they experienceemotions, and the interesting
thing is, when we teach peoplehow to do the emotion code, we
have them work with five animals, because we know that if they
work with five different animals, chances are one or two of
those animals is gonna have somekind of behavioral or physical
issue and they're gonna see thatgo away, and so we want them to
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have that experience and out ofthat experience, quite a number
of our practitioners actuallyhave decided that that's their
favorite thing to do and the twoof you, I'm sure, can see that
how that could happen right andso some of them just work with
animals.
In fact, we have one of ourpractitioners who lives in
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France, works with Thurabhudrace horses around the world and
works on them at a distance.
My understanding is she doesreally well financially and also
helping these animals.
It's a pretty niche kind of apractice, but isn't that
interesting?
Welcome to the 21st century.
Avantika (13:28):
Yeah, and I mean I've
learned from my sister.
I was so surprised when shestarted doing sessions on my
animals the same kind of depththat we see with the human
emotions they had as well, andthings going up to when they
were in their mother's womb andbefore they were born, and so it
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was.
I mean I wasn't surprised but Iwas so happy to see that that
was in the curriculum.
Well, yeah, absolutely.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (13:59):
It's just
been such a fascinating part
really of my professional lifeworking with animals and seeing
how well the emotion code, thebody code, how well they work on
animals Because, just likehuman beings, 90% of their
behavioral and physical issuesare because of emotional baggage
.
I mean, that's why I wrote theemotion code book was because
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this is what's going on withhuman beings, but I saw that
that's the same thing that'sgoing on with animals.
And the beautiful thing aboutthe emotion code, which is kind
of a starting point for peoplein this whole process, is that
once they learn how to do thisprocess for human beings, it's
the same exact process foranimals.
There's no difference, and Ithink you were alluding to that
too that they have the samecomplexity of emotion that we
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have.
We use the same exact emotioncode chart.
It looks like this, and it'sthe same chart for animals as it
is for people, so there'sreally no difference.
It's just amazing, and what ithas to do with really the way
that this is able to be done isbecause we now understand that
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the subconscious mind of a humanbeing and the subconscious mind
of an animal are divine inorigin and also that they are
tied into the database ofuniversal intelligence, or what
Rupert Sheldrick would call themorphic field, or the light of
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Christ, or the database of allthat is.
It goes by all kinds ofdifferent names but that quantum
field that fills the universe,that connects all of us in a
very profound way.
The subconscious mind of everyanimal is connected to that and
the subconscious mind of everyhuman being is connected to that
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.
My own belief is that thesubconscious mind within us, and
that's the part of our mindthat never goes to sleep.
The conscious mind, on theother hand, when we go to sleep
it shuts down.
The subconscious mind is alwaysrunning.
Well, animals have asubconscious mind too, and my
own belief is that thatsubconscious mind within the
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animal is the intelligencewithin the animal that is beyond
our ability to comprehend,because it is divine.
And it's that subconscious mind, that intelligence within that
animal, that is actuallycreating millions of new cells
every minute and performing allthese countless trillions of
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chemical reactions every minute.
That's actually being done bythe subconscious mind of that
animal.
That's what I believe.
And that subconscious mind ofthat animal is tied into this
matrix of intelligence thatfills the universe and that
connects us all to one another.
I remind it of Rupert Sheldrake,one of my favorite scientists,
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his book Dogs that Know whentheir Owners Are Coming Home.
Right, that I'm sure you'refamiliar with.
Where they weren't sure whendogs, when would the dog go to
the window?
And they found out that itwasn't the dog hearing the car
coming down the street oranything like that.
Or the time of day.
It was when the owner, whereverthe owner was the moment the
owner began to think aboutcoming home.
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That's when the dog would go tothe window, because the dog's
connected to the owner via thatfield that he refers to as the
morphic field.
Same thing, right.
So it's really fun.
It's a very exciting, very,very fun time to be alive right
now, I think, where thisinformation is really coming out
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.
Information and secrets, really, about our existence and the
existence of animals that wejust haven't known or been aware
of ever before.
So really fun.
Barbara (17:49):
This is so exciting,
thank you, for I mean you said
it so succinctly and beautifullysomething that I've felt for
many, many, many years that alot of the cause of disease and
dysfunction in animals isrelated to their emotional
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reality, and so this is just sowonderful that you're
acknowledging that and puttingit out to people that they can
actually work with.
That.
It's so wonderful.
So thank you for that.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (18:23):
Absolutely
Well, and the great thing is
they can do it themselves.
You can get a copy of theEmotion Code book or find one at
your library and you can learnhow to do this.
It's all in there.
It's all in there and it issimple enough that children can
learn how to do it.
It's not hard at all, reallysimple.
Barbara (18:44):
So I understand from
what you've been saying is that
the technique is exactly thesame for people and animals, and
do you find that animals ingeneral respond differently,
maybe faster than humans,because they don't have all this
mental processing that they gothrough?
Dr. Bradley Nelson (19:03):
Yeah,
actually I think that oftentimes
that is the case that there'salso no placebo effect with
animals, which makes it a reallywonderful proof of this work.
When you work with an animal,they don't have some kind of
agenda.
All of a sudden the horse isn'tlame anymore, or all of a
sudden your cat stops pooping inyour shoes or whatever's going
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on.
Right, because it's behavioraltoo.
Animals will manifest emotionalbaggage that they have through
these aberrant behaviors thatthey do.
That sometimes drive us crazy.
But it's easy to fix thoseaberrant behaviors if you just
figure out what the emotionalbaggage is that's driving those
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behaviors.
In every case that I've everseen, it's just emotional
baggage.
You fix it and that behaviornow has changed and the animal
is happy again and everything'sgood.
Barbara (19:57):
So it's such a great
tool for that I'm going to start
using it myself.
I think it's very wonderful.
And I wonder too what do youthink about animal communication
in conjunction with this work?
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Do you see that there's somekind of a?
Maybe animal communicatorscould help go to a deeper level
of understanding what theanimals are, communicate to the
animals, what's happening, thatkind of thing.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (20:29):
Yeah well, I
think it's a perfect blend
really, because, you know, withthe Emotion Code you can.
I think that what it will do inyour case as an animal
communicator is it will makeyour work with animals a lot
more faster and more efficient,because you'll be able to zero
in on things that might take alittle time to figure out or to
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intuit.
For example, sometimes animalsare exhibiting problems or are
having issues because ofsomething that happened not in
their own life, but in the lifeof maybe, the mother or the
father or the grandfather orgrandmother or something, and so
.
But with the Emotion Code wecan very, very quickly find
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those kinds of things.
Barbara (21:18):
I know there was one
story you told about I don't
remember if it was a dog or catbeing taken from the mother and
had some long-term emotionalissues.
So I've seen that quite a bitas an animal communicator and
people don't realize that that'sa trauma.
They just don't understand that.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (21:37):
Yeah, and it
happens way too much,
unfortunately.
But yeah, the beautiful thingis, trauma really is energy, you
see, and so we now know how toidentify that energy, that
trauma, and release that energy.
And so then, even though thetraumatic experience still
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happened in the past, and eventhough the memories of that
traumatic experience are nottaken away, what we're doing
really is, with the Emotion Code, we're able to remove the
electrical charge, in a sense,out of that memory, out of that
trauma.
So what happens is when you, ifyou think about whatever it was
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that happened before that wastraumatic, now, all of a sudden,
instead of feeling all theemotion welling up inside of you
, you don't feel that anymore.
You can remember what happened,but now there's not that
accompanying angst and thatwhole energetic pattern that was
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there now is gone.
So the memories are still there,but the electrical charge
that's kind of the easiest wayto understand.
It's like we're taking theelectrical charge out of those
things, for animals too.
That's the beauty of it, andusually the great thing about
this is that it's so fast.
I mean, most people can findand remove a trapped emotion
within themselves or an animalwithin 60 seconds and then
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release it.
It doesn't take a lot of time.
It's really quick.
Barbara (23:12):
And not years and years
of processing to get rid of
something.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (23:17):
Yeah, oh
right, exactly.
Well, you know in my practicewith people how this developed
really was in my own practicethat I practiced for about 18 or
so years and most of the time Iwas seeing patients on about a
10-minute visit schedule, so Ihad a room full of people
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typically and about 10 minutesper person, so I didn't have a
whole lot of time.
So the Emotion Code developedand the Body Code too developed
in this kind of environmentwhere I really needed to get to
the answers as rapidly as Icould, and so that's how this
really came about.
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So it's all about askingquestions of the subconscious
mind of the animal or the humanbeing, and the subconscious mind
of the animal or the humanknows, with a perfect
understanding, why that animalor why that person is having
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problems or why they're havingsome kind of an issue and what
needs to be done to fix thatissue.
So that's all the work thatI've created.
The emotion code, the body code, the belief code is really all
about that one thing it's aboutbeing able to quickly identify
what's in the way and remove it.
Barbara (24:40):
So that brings up a
question what if a person has
some emotional issues becausewe're so connected with our pets
in the home or animals thatwe're with?
We can be reflected within theanimal.
So is it necessary I won't saynecessary is it best for the
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person to do their own workbefore they try to understand
the animal so they're notprojecting all their own stuff
onto the animal?
Dr. Bradley Nelson (25:10):
Well, it's
situation dependent.
It varies.
But the subconscious mind ofthe animal or the subconscious
mind of the human being eitherone will know the answer to that
question in each individualcase.
I would say that most of thetime it's enough to just work on
the emotional baggage that theanimal has.
But then there are times whenthe animal is reflecting what's
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going on with the human being,and sometimes you need to work
on the human being, becausethose animals are there to
support us and help us and loveus, and so sometimes, in their
deep desire, their deep innatedesire to serve us, they
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sometimes will take on,sometimes our baggage, the
things that we're dealing with,and so sometimes they can act as
a mirror for us really.
So that's their job.
I think they feel like that'swhat they're there to do and
they love us so much, especiallydogs they just have.
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They're just like littleunconditional love machines, and
so it does happen.
Yeah, and it's the same thingwith any kind of relationship.
What we find is that anytimeyou have a relationship between
either two people or a personand an animal, or two animals or
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more, if you work on oneindividual in that relationship,
it changes the others too.
There's this energeticconnection going on between
everybody, and so if you'reworking on one person, it will
affect the other person.
We see this all the time inmarriages, we see it in
relationships, and we see itwith animals and people, or
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animals and animals too.
It's really wild.
Barbara (27:03):
Have you done belief
code work with animals.
What's that about?
Dr. Bradley Nelson (27:07):
You know,
the belief code is really really
new and in fact we just let'ssee, it was in October, I guess,
we had our first certificationevent for the belief code.
So the belief code is a way to.
It's a way to access thesubconscious mind and find and
eliminate the negative beliefsystems that have been
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accumulated in there.
And a negative belief systemcan be like a tree with a faulty
we call it a faulty core beliefabout yourself or the world
around you or other people, andthen you can have limiting
beliefs and negative programs,and every one of these things is
like a discrete energy patternin the quantum field.
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In other words, it's astatement, basically like I'm an
idiot or I'll never amount toanything, but it's also a
frequency, and so what we findis that we can identify those
frequencies, those statements,and then release those.
And it's incredibly powerful.
And we actually we've worked onone animal so far, at least to
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my knowledge, and that was whenwe were finishing up the belief
code.
We used it on our son's dog,freya, who lives with us, and
Freya has had this problem fromthe time that she really, when
she was a puppy, they called herkisses because she was always
licking, licking, licking.
Well, she's about three yearsold now and the licking problem
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has gone on and on and it'sreally annoying.
I mean, people will come overto visit and she's trying to
lick them and lick them, andlick them and it's just, oh, my
wife just hates it and I put upwith it and I had worked on her,
and my wife too, and we hadreleased whatever trapped
emotions we could.
She was taken away from hermother too young, so they're an
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example.
But when we used the belief codeon her, we found that she had
one belief, one limiting belief,and the phrase was I have to do
this to be accepted.
And we released that on her andimmediately the licking dropped
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by about 90%.
She still licks a little, butnothing like it was before.
So yeah, it does work withanimals and I expect that
probably that's what we'll seeis, rather than seeing whole
elaborate belief systems inanimals, we'll probably see more
of the single statements andthings, maybe one or two linked
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together, but I don't know thatfor sure yet.
It's really new.
Barbara (29:50):
That would be
fascinating, and I would bet
that the animals, becausethey're so connected to us,
would take on some of theirperson's beliefs as well, just
kind of hold on to those things.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (30:03):
Yeah, it's
going to be really interesting
to see.
We certified our first 80people in the belief code.
We've got somewhere over 12,000certified emotion code
practitioners now around theworld.
But the belief code now is it'san online course that you can
also do.
So our certification programswork like this we have emotion
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code certification.
That's level one and then thatleads to level two body code and
then that level three is beliefcode.
Those are all online trainingsthat you can find out about at
discoverhealingcom.
Barbara (30:38):
Have you worked on wild
animals?
Or I know you've worked onhorses, now a chicken, or you
haven't, but a chicken's beenworked on.
What about cattle, or pigs, orbirds in the sky, or lions or
some of those other animals?
Dr. Bradley Nelson (30:57):
Yeah, they
can be worked on, and oftentimes
they'll let you know that theywant to be worked on because, of
course, they're sub.
I think that they're like allanimals are more in tune with
their subconscious mind, by far,I think, than human beings are.
They're relying on the power ofthat subconscious mind, which
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has sensory abilities that arebeyond, far beyond the ability
of the conscious mind, and it'sa survival thing for them.
But they know, for example,when they have emotional baggage
.
And, yeah, we've had someinteresting experiences.
For example, this last summer,my wife and I were sitting in a
hot tub and a hummingbird camedown and stopped right here and
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just kind of looked at us for aminute and then went away, and
then it came back again and Ihad this feeling okay, this bird
needs something.
And so I asked it.
I said do you have somethingthat we need to do for you?
Can we help you?
And the answer was yes, and sothe way that that works is the
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energy field of an animal, likethe energy field of a human
being, extends out a certaindistance, and so when you're
talking to an animal, you canmuscle test yourself, and if
you're within about two metersof that animal or six feet,
you'll get a strong muscle testfor yes, and that's reflecting
the energy coming from thatanimal or bird or whatever, or
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you'll get a weak answer for no.
And this part of what we teachis how to get these answers.
And so I got a yes answer.
The bird had a trapped emotionof something I can't remember
what it was now and maybe panicor something, and I released it
and then it came back one moretime and then just kind of
looked at us and then took offand was gone.
We worked on wild animals tooand again, typically what will
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happen is, if it's an animalthat has some, that has a need,
it will kind of make that needknown.
It will kind of hang around.
It'll hang around your house,you'll see it, and you'll see it
more than once and you start,you'll just it'll communicate to
you.
You know you'll pick up themessage in your own subconscious
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mind oh, you need help.
And then, yeah, so that's, it'sreally interesting and fun.
So sure, wild animals gettrapped emotions too, but I
think domesticated animalsprobably get more, but I don't
know that for sure.
Barbara (33:34):
Yeah, that's so cool.
There's so much chaos andstress in the human world now,
and I'm sure it affects animalsas well.
Are you seeing?
Are you seeing in people, andmaybe animals as well, that
there's increased emotionalbaggage that we're all carrying?
Dr. Bradley Nelson (33:57):
Well, you
know, it's just so good and
that's pretty much all it holdsis just to be sure.
I don't know that I'm seeingmore than I used to see.
People have a lot of emotionalbaggage, but of course there is
a higher level, in a lot of ways, of angst now in the world
because of all the crazinessthat's going on.
But that's just a symptom,really, of this shift that's
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taking place.
See, that's happening becausethe consciousness level of the
world is expanding and peopleare waking up and they're
realizing oh gee, that kind ofthing's been going on my whole
life.
That isn't right.
We're waking up to the factthat there are a lot of things
going on in the world that maybewere kind of hidden before and
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that we weren't really aware of.
So it's a really interestingtime.
I think that the whole COVIDthing has awakened a lot of
people in a lot of ways.
I mean 20% of the doctors andnurses here in the US I found
recently have left theprofession because they just
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couldn't abide what was going on.
And if you dig very deeply intothat, it's pretty mind blowing
what's happened and what iscontinuing to happen with that.
But that's all part of thisprocess, you see, because, like
I said, the consciousness of theworld is expanding and so
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there's more and more lightthat's coming into the world.
So the old dark constructs thathave held sway and have held
power and have kept mankind intheir control for all of these
hundreds, maybe thousands ofyears, they're desperate to hold
on to their power and that'swhy we see all this weirdness
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going on in the world.
But, you know, it's like it'sall in how you look at it.
I mean, to me it's all a reallypositive thing, because I see
us coming out on the other sideof all of these shenanigans and
all the weirdness in the world,and we know how the story ends.
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I mean, it's been foretold forthousands and thousands of years
and foreseen.
We're going to all have to bewearing, you know, really dark
sunglasses when we get on theother side of all this stuff,
because the world that's comingis going to be a world where
we're going to be communicatingwith everybody's going to be
communicating with animals, andit's going to be a world that's
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going to be dominated by theheart instead of the head.
See, see, with this brain, weall have two brains.
We've got a heart brain and abrain, brain up here.
This brain feels nothing andwe've been running the world
with this brain.
In fact, a lot of the people inpower still are using this brain
and not the heart, and that'swhy you know there are these
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insane things that you'd thinkwe would have outgrown by now as
a civilization, as a civilizedworld, things that are going on
that are just absolutelyincomprehensible.
Well, that's because people areusing this brain still, that
are on, you know, these higherlevels of what would you say?
The higher political levels, Iguess dark political levels, and
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but you know it's changing andso the animals are part of that
and it's all going to work out.
So we just have to.
We just have to hang in therelong enough to see it.
That's why I look at it.
Avantika (37:34):
Yeah, yeah.
And, and, dr Nelson, what you'vesaid, I think, is music to both
of our ears, for sure that youknow there will be a day where
we can all communicate withanimals and realize that we're
all interconnected, we're allpart of one consciousness, just
in different forms.
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So thank you for sharing yourperspectives.
I think a lot of that resonatedwith us, and what we, what we
talk about, that there is lightat the end of this, there's love
at the end of this, and theanimals remind us of that every
day because they operate frompure, unconditional love and the
best and purest of intentions.
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And speaking of intentions, Iwant to ask you we kind of
skipped over this a little bitand you talked a little bit
about muscle testing, but justto back up even a little bit,
maybe you could tell us a littlebit about intention, the power
of intention, and how thatconnection is made with another
human or with another or with ananimal, and what role does
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intention have to play in thisand also with muscle testing,
that you know we, that yourpractitioners can do this
remotely as well.
Tell us a little bit about themechanics of that.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (38:49):
Sure,
absolutely Well.
Well, really, what it has to dowith is is the quantum field,
and it has to do with the factthat that these bodies of ours
and the bodies of animals areultimately made of pure energy,
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and that pure energy isintelligent.
So, in other words, if you, ifyou were to put an animal under
a microscope and zoom in pastthe level of the cells and past
the level of the mitochondriaand past the DNA, down to the
atomic level, and if you were tolook at an atom, you see
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there's really nothing in there.
So you keep zooming in and youget to the subatomic level and
you see these infinitesimallytiny energies that are zipping
around at the speed of light.
And what we know now is, fromamazing studies that have been
done, is that those subatomicparticles and they're not,
they're not really particles atall, they're really just energy
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those are intelligent somehow,or they're governed and guided
by an intelligent mind.
That is the matrix of allmatter, to quote Neil Spore, the
physicist.
So when we, when we want tochange an outcome, we can, with
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our intention, we can change thebehavior of those particles at
the most basic quantum level,and so so it's.
It's really interesting, and oneof the things that we now know,
of course, is that, becausewe're all connected, the
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subconscious mind of the humanbeing has this ability to set
aside its own needs, to act, toact on behalf of another human
being or another animal, nomatter where they are, and and
can affect change through theirintention.
They can affect change in thequantum field of that person or
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that animal, no matter wherethey are.
I mean, there is no limit,really.
We know that this works, atleast with distances at least as
great as the diameter of theearth, and this is routinely
being done every single day,thousands of times a day, by our
practitioners around the world.
And so so it really that's whatit is about.
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It's about the quantum fieldand changing things on a quantum
level and through our intention, and our intention is really
just our, our desire to see acertain outcome right.
And so when we, when we, youcouple that intention with with
unconditional love, which makesthe barriers fall away from that
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person you're trying to work on, or or that animal, it enables
you to communicate directly tothe heart of that person or that
animal, and when you havegratitude that what you're doing
is going to help, what thatdoes is it assists in collapsing
the what physicists call thewave function, or the particular
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reality that's going on rightnow in that human or that animal
, and collapsing that throughthat faith, through that love,
through that intention, throughthat gratitude, collapsing that
reality into another, completelydifferent, much better reality,
and and that can be done liveand in person or at a distance.
And it sounds complicated, butthat was my poor attempt to try
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to describe on a quantum levelwhat's going on.
But but it's actually.
You don't really even have tothink about any of those
mechanics.
It's kind of like driving yourcar you know, you might not know
how your engine works, but youstill drive your car and still
gets you there.
So the beautiful thing is we're, we're really truly finding out
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how interconnected we are andand how easy it is to make
changes in animals and people toand being on the receiving end
of these sessions.
Avantika (43:21):
It is like it is like
magic, you know, and that
intention and that gratitude.
It's incredible the things thatcan happen in a session and
things that can be released andworked on it's, it's, it's, it's
incredible.
Thank you for walking usthrough that.
I know the mechanics don't even, like you said, they don't even
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really matter, but I realizedin our conversation we skip
through that I think there mightbe people listening who are
curious how you know how thisworks and I want to ask you
about the role that this canplay in conventional veterinary
medicine, and I know you'veprobably talked lots about this
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emotion code and body code withhumans and how it fits into
there.
You know other conventionalmethods of medical training and
all of that, but I'm curiouswhat your thoughts on, or how
this, on how this, can integratewith veterinary medicine.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (44:19):
Well, I
think that I think the day is
coming fairly soon where, notonly for animals but also for
people, where, when a person issick, people are going to
realize OK, the ultimateresource that we have there is a
computer system that knowsexactly why this person is
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having these issues, thesemental or emotional or physical
issues, and that computer is thesubconscious mind within each
person that is intelligentbeyond our ability to comprehend
.
That's what I believe, and Ithink that the cat is out of the
bag.
See, that's what the emotioncode and the body code and the
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belief code are really bringinginto the world is this
understanding that within eachone of us and within each animal
lies this incomprehensiblyintelligent computer.
Really.
And see, I was a computerprogrammer before I became a
doctor, and so that really setme up to understand this.
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But the subconscious mindwithin each one of us and within
each animal is essentially abinary computer, and you can ask
any question that you want, aslong as the answer can be given
back by that subconscious mindin the form of a yes or a no,
which one of the ways we do thatis through muscle testing
strong for yes and weak for no.
And so, by asking those, byasking questions, we can figure
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out, we can get to any answerpretty much that we want, and
the subconscious knows with aperfect understanding why we're
having a problem or why ananimal is having a problem too.
And the only explanation forthis is that we're divine beings
and we're waking up to thatfact, to the reality that we've
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been missing all along, that allthe answers lie within each one
of us and all the answers liewithin each animal.
I mean, it's unbelievable, butthe cat's out of the bag now and
there's no putting it back.
And that fundamental paradigmshift, the understanding that
all the answers lie within us.
This is going to change theworld, because it has to,
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because people are going todemand it.
Eventually, people are going todemand it.
Once this understanding becomescommonplace, then there's no
going back ever to the way thatwe've think about, the way we do
things now.
I mean, in a veterinarypractice as well as in a
human-based practice, if ananimal or a human has some kind
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of symptoms, well, there's noquerying the computer within
that person or animal that hasall the answers, that knows
what's going on.
Instead, it's usually kind oflike throwing dartboards at a
board to try to see well, ifthis doesn't work, let's try
this.
If that doesn't work, let's trythis.
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Meanwhile, the subconscious,all the time, has the actual
answers and knows the actualreasons for what's going on.
There's no going back from thisunderstanding.
That's going to change theworld.
It has to.
Avantika (47:28):
We 100% agree and also
I think you realize in these
conversations that there is noone size fits all.
So our conventional methodsthat rely on patterns and data
and pattern recognition andtrying true and tested methods
with other patients it reallymisses that entire piece which
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is the individual themselves andthe power that's in their
subconscious mind to find theanswers.
This is empowering.
I love the Emotion Code andBody Code first and foremost
because it leaves me every timefeeling like I have all the
answers and there's a way to getthe answers from within.
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Reminds us of the intelligencethat's within each of us that we
can tap into.
It gives us a way to connectwith our animals on a deeper
level as well and understandwhat's going on with them.
Thank you so much foreverything you've shared with us
today.
I hope our audience will feelempowered and excited to read
the books and to look into thisand to see how they can help
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themselves and help theiranimals as well.
Barbara (48:41):
And I'd like to thank
you as well.
This whole experience has beenphenomenal and bringing into
clarity what we know anywayabout not only the subconscious
mind within us, but theconnection with universal
consciousness and how accessiblethat is.
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I know when I wrote with theelephants, people could say how
does an elephant know spiritualconcepts?
But it's because they, like allof us, are so tapped into that
greater wisdom.
That's part of the greatmystery that we really can't
fully understand.
(49:23):
And also, you were talkingabout a paradigm shift for the
planet.
Our podcast is called Voices ofa New Paradigm.
That's exactly what we'retalking about.
So thank you, thank you, thankyou so much.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (49:38):
Well, you're
so welcome.
Thank you both for having me on.
It's been a lot of fun.
Avantika (49:41):
And before we wrap up,
dr Nelson, could you tell our
audience where they can findpractitioners, and specifically
ones that might focus on animals?
Is there a way to do that?
Dr. Bradley Nelson (49:51):
Yeah, if you
go to discoverhealingcom that's
our website and if you go tothe practitioner area, you can
find a practitioner that is inyour area, or you might find
someone that's on the other sideof the planet.
There are many of them listedthere not all of them, but we
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have a pretty good selectionthat is all around the whole
world, and what you can do isyou can kind of look through and
read about these individualpractitioners, and yeah, and
then just pick one, and they allhave experience with animals,
and so there you go.
Avantika (50:33):
Amazing, wonderful.
Thank you so much for beinghere today, Dr Nelson, and thank
you to all our listeners whotuned in for this episode.
We really hope that thisconversation today leaves you
feeling hopeful, inspired andexcited about all that's
happening in the world and aboutthe emotion and body code and
belief code as well.
And before we wrap up today,we'd like to give a brief
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blessing for the animals.
Barbara (50:59):
We'd like to end this
podcast by taking just a moment
to be quiet and we give thanksand blessings to these amazing
animals that we share our liveswith.
They give us so much and askfor so little in return.
We hope that you can keep theanimals and all living beings in
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your heart and in your mind asyou go about your day.
Thank you so much for beinghere with us today.
Dr. Bradley Nelson (51:33):
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