How Organ Frequency Shapes Your Life Experiences

How Organ Frequency Shapes Your Life Experiences

Most people try to change their lives by changing their thoughts.
But thoughts are late to the conversation.

In the Emotional Response Method, life experiences are shaped by organ frequency, the emotional energy stored in the body over time.

Your organs don’t just regulate physiology.
They regulate how safe, open, reactive, or receptive life feels.

What Is Organ Frequency?

Every organ holds emotional memory.
That memory creates a baseline frequency, 
a state the body recognizes as “normal.”

Life doesn’t respond to what you want.
It responds to what your body expects.

Organ Frequency → Experience Mapping

Kidneys (Fear / Safety)
When fear is stored:
• Financial stress repeats
• Uncertainty feels constant
• Decisions feel urgent or heavy

Life mirrors survival mode.

Liver (Anger / Movement)
When anger is suppressed:
• Pressure increases
• Conflict shows up externally
• You feel rushed or blocked

Life pushes until energy moves.

Stomach & Spleen (Trust / Processing)
When digestion is emotional:
• Motivation drops
• Ideas don’t land
• You feel stuck or heavy

Life slows because the body can’t integrate.

Heart (Connection / Meaning)
When grief or betrayal is stored:
• Relationships feel distant
• Love feels unsafe
• Emotional fatigue increases

Life reflects guardedness.

Why Awareness Changes Everything

When you become aware of an organ’s frequency,
you’re no longer unconscious to it.

Awareness changes perception.
Perception changes emotional response.
And emotional response changes the body’s frequency.

This is why healing isn’t about forcing release.
It’s about changing the inner stance toward experience.

The Body Is the Bridge

You don’t need to chase alignment.
You need to listen to the body.

Because once the frequency shifts,
life follows.

The Emotional Response Method

Johanna Bassols


 

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