Monday, December 15, 2025

Cracking The Emotion Code

New York City is a metropolis of which many things can be said. One thing is certain; it never gets boring. A routine salutation can turn into a learning experience, as was the case with me earlier this year. The door to my office was open, and I was working late, as per usual. I had lots of paperwork to get done for one of my clients, and I was sorely lacking in both sleep and patience. A young associate was passing by in the hallway, stopped, and said, "How's it going?" I uncharacteristically snapped and said, "I'm having the time of my life!" "Someone has anger issues, " she replied. I apologized and told her the work was getting to me that day.

"You know, trapped emotions can make you sick. You need to free yourself," she said. I forced a smile and said, "I'll be fine when the trial is over and I get some extra sleep." She smiled back and left. I thought her somewhat enigmatic statement was a hint to go to see a therapist. In NYC, you're different if you don't have a therapist. The next day, she came to my office and handed me a copy of the book The Emotion Code by Dr. Bradley Nelson. "This book changed my life," she said. "I'm sure it will do the same for you. I keep a couple of extra copies to give to people who I think could really benefit from it. Everyone can benefit, but I'm not a book supplier! Keep it and let me know what you think when you're done." I thanked her and went about my usual business.

What I discovered was a book written by a retired chiropractor pushing an occult methodology to emotionally (and even physically) "heal yourself." This post will set forth my findings and hopefully serve as a warning to others not to fall for this occult trap. 

(The content of this post is derived from the many sources I researched, both in print and online. I take no credit for any of it. All I did was condense the information I obtained into a terse and readable post---Introibo).

Bradley Nelson: A Polytheistic Occultist
Nelson's life is not well-detailed, but what is known about him shows a man who is deeply involved in the occult. He was born and raised as a member of "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints," i.e., a Mormon. The Mormons are modern day polytheistic pagans, masquerading as "Christians." Their doctrines are wacky and convoluted in the extreme. The Mormon sect founder, Joseph Smith, Jr., was raised in a home teeming with the occult, and became a Freemason early in his young adulthood. He incorporated Masonic doctrines with his own lies. He beguiled many into following him and making him powerful. Like Satan, he was a liar and a murderer, preaching violence and revenge to any that stood in his way.

Bradley Nelson was born in the early 1960s (approximately 63 years old as of this writing), and recounts that when he was 13, his parents took him to an "old timer holistic physician" which allegedly cured him and made him want to be a "holistic doctor" as well. 

When I was 13 years old, I developed a kidney disease for which there was no medical cure. My parents, being open to alternatives, took me to see some old timer holistic physician, who practiced out on the edge of town in a trailer house. Their clinic might not have been much to look at, but I remember seeing chartered buses full of people from other states that would pool their funds and come to see them for their healing abilities. Within a few short weeks of starting treatment with them the severe pains that I was experiencing had faded away. My parents took me back to the medical clinic where all the tests were rerun, and I was pronounced healed. It was at that time that I decided I wanted to be a doctor, but not a medical doctor, rather, I wanted to be a holistic doctor that helps people to get well in totally natural ways, using the incredible intelligence that exists within the body.
(See medium.com/authority-magazine/dr-bradley-nelson-5-things-anyone-can-do-to-optimize-their-mental-wellness-435643af34e1; Emphasis mine). 

An "intelligence that exists within the body"? It will soon be shown he's not talking about either the brain or the natural ability of the body to try and heal (sometimes given the misnomer of "intelligence").  As a chiropractor, he developed the idea of "the emotion code." 

Nelson explains his occult principle behind the "emotion code:"
It’s been an amazing thing for me to understand how much of a person’s current mental state is a result of their “emotional baggage.” What I’m referring to here is the trapped emotional energy that people have from those experiences in their life that they would rather not have gone through. Those energies, which we referred to as trapped emotions, live in the body as little clouds of pure emotional energy. At least, that is how we look at it when we are using The Emotion Code. Getting rid of that emotional energy is the most important step you can take to living on a higher level, without that emotional baggage dragging you down to the lower emotional ranges.

For example, a man came in to see me who was suffering from severe lower back pain. Using The Emotion Code, I found that he had a trapped emotion of anger from about 20 years before. He immediately remembered what had happened. It was a work situation, and he recalled being very upset, indeed. Using the simple technique that we outlined in The Emotion Code, I was able to release his trapped emotion of anger. Instantly, his low back pain was gone. It was miraculous to him, but to me it was not unusual. 

Our emotional baggage causes much of our physical pain. The interesting thing about this man, though, was that he returned to my office couple of days later with more information. He said to me, “Dr. Nelson, my low back pain is still gone, and hasn’t come back. That was really amazing. However, when I first came in here I had another problem that I did not share with you. For as long as I can remember, I’ve basically been what you might call a rage-a-holic. I’m always yelling at my wife and my kids. I have to really be careful about road rage. I’ve been in anger management several times, and it has really helped me. But since you released that trapped emotion of anger from me, I feel totally different. I feel peaceful and relaxed. Things aren’t setting me off like they used to.”(Ibid).

Relationships are a pain in the neck (literally)
When you feel like your heart is going to break, when you are feeling deeply hurt or grief, the subconscious mind will build a wall around the heart, a wall that is literally made of the emotional energy that a person has trapped.

Miranda is a perfect example of how a Heart-Wall can interfere with your love life. She was an attractive thirty-eight-year-old nurse who came to me suffering from neck pain. During the course of her examination, she mentioned that she had not dated anyone in years and had no interest in having any kind of a relationship with men anymore. When I tested her, I was not surprised to find that she had a Heart-Wall.

Eight years before, Miranda’s heart had been broken by a man she had deeply loved. In an effort to protect her heart from experiencing that kind of pain and injury again, her subconscious mind had created a Heart-Wall.

In Miranda’s case, three lingering emotions had been trapped in her body for all those years, blocking her from creating another relationship. She had no idea that these Heart-Wall emotions were the major underlying cause of her neck pain as well. The pain in her neck had been going on for some time and was considered chronic and even a bit mysterious by the other doctors she had consulted, because nothing seemed to relieve it.

One by one, I released these trapped emotions that were making up the layers of her Heart-Wall. When I released the last emotion, her neck pain suddenly disappeared completely, and muscle testing revealed that her Heart-Wall was indeed gone. (Ibid: Emphasis mine). 

So, how does does someone know about "trapped emotions," and how does Nelson release them? That will be discussed below.

Nelson has "miraculous ancestors"
Nelson's paternal grandfather, John Alexander Nelson, Jr., was a Mormon "missionary" who allegedly received from God the "gift of speaking the Tongan language" where he preached. On Bradley's website, you can download a book he wrote about his ancestors. You will learn in  Heritage and Histories that :

  • My great-grandfather is harassed by entities while lost in the woods (pg 14)
  • ...my great-grandmother (a midwife) knew when she was needed in days of no phones (pg 29)
  • A young missionary is physically attacked by an entity that wants to silence him (pg 72)
  • A deceased sister returns as an angel with a message (pg 361)
  • My grandfather sees a man walk on water (pg 66)
(See drbradleynelson.com/beliefs; Emphasis mine---there are more bullets in the list, I just chose five).

These alleged happenings are either (a) lies or (b) demonic manifestations. 


"Releasing Trapped Emotions"
If you're wondering how an intangible, immaterial emotion can be "trapped in your body" and "released," wonder no more. Nelson claims “trapped emotions” in the subconscious mind are the cause of at least 90% of pain and discomfort. The subconscious mind is “tuned into Universal Intelligence." He further states he is  a “specialist in energy healing” stating “everything is energy.” Humans are "beings of pure energy." Hence, like pagan, occult reiki, the emotion code is pagan energy healing repackaged.

As one source states:
The Emotion Code was created by Dr. Bradley Nelson, a chiropractic physician and holistic healer. Dr. Nelson began developing this technique in the early 1990s while working with patients in his clinic. He discovered that many physical ailments and emotional issues were linked to unresolved emotional energies trapped in the body. Through years of research and clinical experience, Dr. Nelson refined the Emotion Code process, which combines elements of ancient healing practices, such as acupuncture and energy healing, with modern techniques like muscle testing. Since its inception, the Emotion Code has gained popularity worldwide as a simple yet powerful method for promoting healing and well-being.

The Emotion Code is a holistic healing technique that aims to identify and release trapped emotions, which are believed to be the source of physical and emotional issues. Practitioners use muscle testing to locate these trapped emotions, asking a series of questions to determine the specific emotion, when it occurred, and where it is lodged in the body. Once identified, the emotion is released using a magnet passed over the governing meridian. This process is repeated until all trapped emotions are cleared, promoting physical and emotional well-being. (See wellmeright.com/glossary/emotion-code#:~:text=The%20Emotion%20Code%20is%20a%20holistic%20healing%20technique%20that%20aims,physical%20and%20emotional%20well%2Dbeing; Emphasis mine). 

Energy healing is occult/pagan and believes in the "life force" or "ki" or "chi" as it's called. The chi/ki belief makes Nelson's form of energy healing like Reiki. Here is the pagan mumbo-jumbo regarding chi/ki: "The source or cause of health comes from the Ki that flows through and around the individual rather than from the functional condition of the physical organs and tissues. It is Ki that animates the physical organs and tissues as it flows through them and therefore is responsible for creating a healthy condition. If the flow of Ki is disrupted, the physical organs and tissues will be adversely affected. Therefore, it is a disruption in the flow of Ki that is the main cause of illness.

An important attribute of Ki is that it responds to ones thoughts and feelings. Ki will flow more strongly or be weakened in its action depending on the quality of ones thoughts and feelings. It is our negative thoughts and feelings that are the main cause of restriction in the flow of Ki. All negative or dis-harmonious thoughts or feelings will cause a disruption in the flow of Ki. Even Western medicine recognizes the role played by the mind in creating illness and some Western doctors state that as much as 98% of illness is caused directly or indirectly by the mind.

It must be understood that the mind exists not only in the brain, but also through-out the body. The nervous system extends to every organ and tissue in the body and so the mind exists here also. It is also known that the mind even extends outside the body in a subtle energy field 2 to 3 feet thick called the aura. Because of this, it is more appropriate to call our mind a mind/body as the mind and body are so closely linked."  (See Reiki.org; Emphasis mine). This nonsense has ZERO scientific/medicinal confirmation aside from anecdotal claims. 

It involves a pantheistic worldview (i.e., the heretical belief that "god" and the world are one) and everything is united by energy to the "Universal Intelligence" as Nelson calls "God." However, aren't Mormons polytheistic and not pantheistic? Yes, but Nelson sees everything as part of the divine, his own derivation of "polytheism." The founder of Mormonism was himself into the occult, and Joseph Smith would have no problem putting an occult spin on his teachings.

Applied Kinesiology and Witchcraft
Unlike reiki, Nelson's brand of energy healing involves applied kinesiology. This should not be confused with kinesiology which is the scientific study of human movement, and completely scientific.
Applied kinesiology is totally occult. Who uses it? Nelson's practitioners, occultists, pagans, and in particular---Wiccans (witches). 
 
Notice what was stated above: Practitioners (of the emotion code--yes, you can get a certificate and make money! See discoverhealing.com/certification) ask a series of questions to determine the specific emotion, when it occurred, and where it is lodged in the body. Once identified, the emotion is released using a magnet passed over the governing meridian.

Let's break it down. 1. Asking a series of questions (yes or no questions) to determine where an "emotion is trapped in the body." 

How does it work? [applied kinesiology]
You can test different muscles, but commonly the shoulder is used, especially for beginners.
Holding one arm straight out to the side from your shoulder, it sort of locks in place. Having someone standing in front (or behind) your arm -- not your body -- they test by saying "yes," and then pushing lightly down on your wrist with two fingers. The arm will remain strong and in position. (If it does not, it indicates that clearing or recalibration are needed. Then try again.) Then the person tests by saying "no," and again pressing down on your wrist. The arm will fall away from the pressure. (If not, ditto.)...

The muscles remain strong in the presence of a "yes" answer, and collapse without strength in the presence of a "no" answer. The same is true in the presence of something healthful and something not good for the body. You can use this to as a divination tool to test for yes-or-no answers, just as you would use a pendulum. (See Wiccan Spirituality at  wicca-spirituality.com/applied-kinesiology.html; Emphasis mine). 

2. The emotion code practitioner passes a magnet over the "meridian." Why? The following source explains what I read in The Emotion Code very well:
Your body naturally has magnetic and electric fields. All your molecules have a small amount of magnetic energy in them. The thought behind magnetic field therapy is that certain problems happen because your magnetic fields are out of balance. If you put a magnetic field near your body, it's believed things will go back to normal.

Ions like calcium and potassium help your cells send signals. In tests, scientists have seen magnets change how these ions act. However, so far, there isn’t evidence that magnets have the same effect on cells when they’re in your body.

Magnets emit pure energy and are powerful tools we can use to fix imbalances that are in your energy field, and therefore cannot see. Virtually any magnet can be used when doing The Emotion Code. Using magnets in therapy can have profound effects on people's bodies. 

You are a being of pure energy. (pg.94) Your existence stretches further than you can see, because of your energy field. Each of us has an electromagnetic field. The EMF field of your heart is proven to stretch 8-12ft from your body in all directions...

In acupuncture, there are lines through your body known as meridians. These can be thought of as small rivers of energy that flow just beneath the skin. They follow very precise tracks that do not vary from person to person, just like each person has the same muscles in the same spots. Along meridians there are acupoints that can be treated for specific purposes. These acupoints often match up to where trigger points are in the body as well. 

The governing meridian is a meridian that serves as a reservoir of energy, which connects with and supplies all other acupuncture meridians. This is perhaps the most important meridian in the body. Because of its connection to all of the other meridians, it serves as the ideal pathway for our intention when releasing trapped emotions. A trapped emotion is energy, and to get rid of a trapped emotion, we need to overcome it with another form of energy. The governing meridian is the perfect window into the body for this purpose. 

As soon as you find a trapped emotion, you can release it. While holding the intention to release the found trapped emotion in your mind, simply pass a magnet over the governing meridian. 
(See encompasstm.com/blog/stuck-emotions-pain; Emphasis mine). 

It is evident that The Emotion Code is a mix of "good old fashioned witchcraft" through applied kinesiology and pagan/occult energy healing similar to reiki. (To be fair, other occultists and pagans use applied kinesiology, not just witches). As if this were not bad enough, it gets worse

Bradley Nelson: Practicing Spiritism
The video below is disturbing. It depicts Nelson doing his occult-based "emotion releasing" on a middle-aged woman in 2012. It begins with him asking the woman if her mother is alive or deceased. She says she is alive. He then asks about those relatives prior to her mother. They are all dead. Nelson does Muscle Testing, asking if the woman’s dead ancestors are present in the room, effectively an action that summons spirits, because he wants them to be there. According to Nelson they are present because "what else do they have to do" he asks as the room erupts into laughter. He apparently believes one can have emotions from ancestors in their body that need to be released. (Interestingly, he "cures" the woman using---wait for it---a refrigerator magnet).

He tells the story of how his daughter was using the emotion code on him, and she found a trapped emotion that originated with an ancestor 22 generations prior. She then felt the presence of the ancestor standing next to her. (These references to "spirits" are really about demons). 

Spiritism is contact with spirits through methods such as summoning, channeling, evoking or invoking, using a spirit guide, or various rituals. Nelson is clearly engaging in spiritism. Some spiritists may channel a spirit; that is, they give their bodies over to a spirit to speak through them or write though them (the latter is called automatic writing). This occult practice of giving yourself over to  spirit (i.e., a demon) is called channeling.

Here is the video: youtube.com/watch?v=1G5-0hwHeFA

Church Teaching on Occult Practices
The clear teaching of the Church can't be stated enough.

 "Let no one be found among you who sacrifices their son or daughter in the fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD; because of these same detestable practices the LORD your God will drive out those nations before you." (See Deuteronomy 18:10-12; Emphasis mine.) 

According to theologian Jone, "Spiritism claims to be able to communicate with the spirit world and endeavors to establish such commerce with it. Although spiritism is for the most part fraud, still the intention alone to enter into communication with spirits is gravely sinful. Therefore, it is mortally sinful to conduct a spiritistic seance or to act as a medium." (See Moral Theology,[1961] pg. 100; Emphasis mine). 

While "spiritism is for the most part fraud," it sometimes is not. When Fr. Jone's theology manual was published in 1961, the Great Apostasy had not yet occurred. Most of spiritism at that time consisted of old ladies reading palms and pretending to contact spirits (or souls of the dead) for extra money; it was a fraud. Since Vatican II there has been an occult and pagan explosion world-wide, such that Fr. Jone couldn't comprehend at the time of his writing. While some spiritism is still fraudulent, I dare to say much--if not most---is real today. The direct and deliberate calling upon "spirits" (i.e., demons) to enter your life will rarely go unheeded.

Conclusion

The Emotion Code  is pure occult claptrap written by a Mormon spiritist. He has written several other similar books, and offers "certification" to become a "practitioner" of the occult "code." The book is endorsed by Tony Robbins, a  man who is also involved in the occult and making money off of it (he might be the subject of a future post). I emailed my colleague to warn her of the occult nature of the book. She never responded. Our work relationship remains cordial, but she is not as friendly towards me. Our job as Traditionalists is to warn others, even if they don't heed the warning or become upset with us.

Nelson's "code" is yet another example of the occult all around us. This should not surprise us. An Occult Invasion during a time of Great Apostasy makes perfect sense. Be on guard and pray. 

31 comments:

  1. When I warn folks of things like this or even the poison vaxxes, they rarely or never respond. It makes me wonder if people can read anymore...?

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    1. You know its amazing how the smart phone has made people so stupid.

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    2. Yes! As well as the Novus Ordo! Both make you stupid! Designed that way...devil in the details!

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  2. Just as I finished reading your article, the TV showed an advertisement for a popular movie here in Quebec called “My Stepmother is a Witch.” The occult is really everywhere and is presented in a mundane and harmless way. That's how the devil catches unsuspecting souls ! He is the ultimate Liar and Seducer, and many are caught in his trap. That's why this blog is a blessing in these difficult times, because you defend the true faith and warn against errors.

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    1. Simon,
      Once you become aware of the occult, you notice it more and more! Once I began my serious research into the occult back in the 1990s, I was amazed at all I had overlooked prior to that time.

      I'm glad I was able to enlighten other good people like you! You're always in my prayers, my friend.

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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    2. Keep praying for me ! I am struggling with temptation, but I fell hard today. We must remain vigilant because the enemy prowls around like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour, as Pope St. Peter says (1 Peter 5:8).

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  3. That’s one book I would judge by its cover. If someone handed me that book the next response would have been “No, Thank you”, or it would have ended up destroyed and discarded so no one else could read it. All of these self help books, and book about emotions and happiness are filled with messages and advice that flows from Hell. These books deal with The Occult, Eastern Pagan Religions, New Age Movement, and so much more that Catholics must stay away from like avoiding the plague. These books can bring a spiritual plague into your life. The self help industry is also a multi billion dollar industry that sells fake hope, consumerism, toxic hustle culture, addiction to attending seminars and buying more and more self help books once the person is hooked, and their lives are not changed for the better, but made worse. These people are chasing self improvement, but what they are actually chasing is human respect, money, materialism, status, power, lust, and all that pride and the world has to offer. These self help influencers have just repackaged The Stoic Philosophers, Alan West, Nietzsche, and others and have called it their own. Stay away from self help, anything dealing with existentialism and might is right philosophy, consumerist capitalism, capitalism and productivity culture in general, and just read the lives of the Saints and other great Catholic spiritual woks, and receive the sacraments as much as you can.

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    1. @anon7:41
      What you wrote is true. However, many people DO NOT KNOW what you do, and are therefore incapable of judging the book by its cover! The V2 sect never warns people of evil; it brings evil to them.

      That's why I continue to write about the Occult Invasion, that it may be exposed and people warned so as not to fall prey to the infernal enemy.

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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  4. What they call 'trapped emotions' and the like is simply not practicing enough forgiveness and demonstrating a lack of the the virtue of charity. Holding grudges and the like and revisiting examples of incidents which makes one angry is, instead, practicing non-forgiveness and is a sign of a lack of charity. This is a tendency which requires continuous spiritual vigilance. We know this, but many out there do not. In any case, the previous article reminded me of the importance of charity and it applies very well here.

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    1. cairsahr_stjoseph,
      Right you are! People need more Christian charity (and less refrigerator magnets) to cure their problems.

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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  5. This is anon @ 7:41

    I meant to say Alan Watts in my earlier comment above, NOT Alan West. He popularized Buddhism and Eastern pagan religions for a western audience.

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    PRAYER REQUEST:

    Sorry, off-topic, though could I request prayers (added to Christmas Novena or daily Rosary would be wonderful) to ST. GABRIEL, most admirable teacher, for the conversion of poor MR. STEPHEN FRY. Here is a prayer of my own pen, though any such mention would be most ch appreciated:

    O GLORIOUS Archangel St. Gabriel, Strength of God, peace and light of souls, subduer of the unbelieving and most admirable teacher: I pray thee, to the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ, that thou wouldst deign, in decisive and prompt manner, to guide poor Stephen Fry esquire, the celebrated sodomite and secularist, into the one true Church unto the salvation of his soul and those of others.

    I regard this as most efficaciously effected via the 'traditionalist' Society of Pope St. Pius the Tenth, and humbly entreat of thee that the same Squire Fry may hitherto be transformed into a staunch defender and champion of the Faith, somewhat in the tradition of the literary intellectualism of that nation which, to this day, remains the dowry of the Queen of Heaven.

    St. Gabriel, Herald of the Incarnation, be pleased to hear my prayer and grant its petition. Amen.

    Holy Mary, Queen of Angels and of men, Mediatrix of All Graces and Conqueress of the incredulous, pray for him.

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    O GLORIOSISSIME Archangele Sancte Gabriel, Fortitudo Dei, pax et lux animarum, infidelium subigtor et admirabilis magister : te oro, ad gloriam Domini nostri Iesu Christi, ut digneris, modo decisivo et prompto, pauperem Stephanum Fry armigerum, celebrem sodomitam et sæcularem, in unicam veram Ecclesiam ad salutem animæ eius et aliorum dirigere.

    Hoc per Societatem "traditionalisticam" Sancti Pii Decimi Papæ efficacissime effectum esse existimo, et te humiliter obsecro ut idem Fry armiger hactenus in firmissimum defensorem et propugnatorem Fidei transformetur, quodammodo in traditione intellectualismi litterarii illius nationis quæ, usque ad hunc diem, dos Reginæ Cœli manet.

    Sancte Gabriel, Præco Incarnationis, libenter precem meam audi et petitioni eius satisfacias. Amen.

    Sancta Maria, Regina angelorum et hominum, Mediatrix omnium gratiarum, ora pro eo.

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    1. @anon1:40
      I'm aware of a Stephen Fry who is a British actor and broadcaster. Do I have the right person? Why are you so concerned about this particular individual? Is he a friend or family member? This is the first time anyone has made such a request.

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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    2. He is a person of significance, esp. in Britain and the antipodes, and is particularly hostile, and openly so, to the notion of God; think an intellectual 'brother' of Christopher Hitchens.

      He is also a person of significant learning, intelligence and appreciation of antiquity; indeed, he is an astute student of Latin (hence the LCD recommendation via the Society, despite their problems) and classical learning & philosophy.

      I am unemployed and spend hours upon hours a day in prayer - too many, and for years now - however God rewards such with an increasing number of 'signal' graces and, I am most sure, this petition is to the liking of God and the enthusiasm of the Archangel Gabriel, especially during this Lenten season.

      Please add it, formally or broadly, to your intentions; it will be realised and imagine the joy of having been part of its accomplishment.

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    3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Fry
      Subsections "Sexuality" & "Views on Religion"
      Sir Stephen John Fry (DOB 24 Aug. 1957)

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  7. It is difficult for people to take constructive criticism these days.

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  8. Some months ago I was experiencing chest pain. It was becoming bothersome, so my mother and I went to our general doctor.

    She heard my heart and everything was fine, and she said it was a result of anxiety. She told us that a woman was sent paralyzed to the hospital due to a panic attack, and that as soon as she was told the cause she was able to move.

    The chest pain ceased immediately after this. In short, my doctor did what Bradley Nelson did without calling upon spirits and magnetic entities.

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    1. Poni
      Emotions can definitely affect physical health. Your anecdote is a perfect example of such. As you said, nothing about spirits and magnets and occult "solutions."

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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  9. Another interesting story: my brother has muscular distrophia. This condition weakens the muscles progressively, and as children it's victims have a waddling gait. Their feet are straight and rigid, limiting their hability to walk properly.

    My parents were Novus ordo and knew little. They took us to a woman healer, and while my brother played with his toys this woman would held a pendulum and swing it over a paper. He returned home walking normally. This happens once, but my parents dropped the treatment after the woman failed to explain the treatment. Something about "quantic stuff".

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    1. Poni
      More of the occult. Your parents were wise to stop. The soul is way more important than the body. I hope your brother has gotten some relief in real medicine/doctors. I'll be praying that he may be cured.

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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    2. Thanks for your prayers and yes he has found relief and we have awesome nurses 😊

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  10. Introibo and others

    Great article and comments. New to this site and Tradition.

    What are the stoic philosophers ?

    Our experience after leaving the Novus Ordo is most are into the new age , etc.

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    1. The Stoic philosophers were Greek and Roman philosophers during ancient times, most notably Seneca and Marcus Aurelius, but there are others. They stressed self control, the use of reason, self sufficiency, living in relation to natural order etc. They were of course pagans, and understood some principles regarding the natural law, but many of their ideas and belief systems are not in line with Catholic morality.

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    2. @anon3:38
      Welcome to my blog and I'm glad God's grace led you to the One True Church! Deo gratias! @anon5:08 gave a great definition of stoic philosophers.

      Many of those in the Vatican II sect are into the occult, and it comes from the heretical ecclesiology which sees "partial truth" in pagan religions (Nostra Aetate).

      They will never be warned of the dangers, and many Vatican II sect parishes offer occult yoga classes, among other things. Pith them and pray for them that they may be enlightened like you!

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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    3. Hi Introibo . Someone made the comment about the dangers of the SSPX in last weeks comments . We are a family from Down Under -New Zealand. We would like to tell you something.
      Some years ago the SSPX prior who was once the District Superior for the USA - Father Francois Lasiney was celebrating his anniversary of Ordination by Archbishop Lefebvre . Well, he was invited by the local Novus Ordo "bishop" to a special dinner with his "clerics" who were also celebrating anniversaries of "ordination" . He took long one of his assistant priests who said after on the following Sunday to some lay people was very uncomfortable and not happy. How could a so called Traditional priest do this? Another major concern for us was the so called sham rosary crusades to free up the True Mass and lift the "excommunications" of the SSPX bishops.
      Our experience is sad to say but most in the SSPX pews don't think for themselves and are happy to believe error so long as they are getting their Mass.
      God have mercy on us

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  11. Introibo, is it solely your opinion that Applied Kinesiology is occult or is there actual Church teaching on the use of this? It doesn't seem to be directly specified in the condemnation you have quoted. You have a strong bias against anything associated with the occult, but occults also drive cars and brush their teeth and it doesn't make those practices illegitimate. If the Church has condemned this practice specifically I would to know about it, otherwise we shouldn't assume guilt by association.

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      Applied kinesiology is both pseudo science and occult.

      You write, " You have a strong bias against anything associated with the occult..."

      Reply: You bet I do, as does God and His One True Church.

      The inventor of applied kinesiology was a man named George Goodheart, a Michigan chiropractor who “discovered” applied kinesiology in 1964. He combined elements of psychic philosophy, Chinese Taoism, and a belief in what early chiropractors called “Innate Intelligence” a kind of universal energy or “life force” when creating this procedure.

      Even the Vatican II sect condemns (rightfully) "energy healing" of which applied kinesiology is one such form.

      The Vatican II sect document entitled Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy, has this to say in paragraph #9:

      The difference between what Christians recognize as healing by divine grace and Reiki therapy is also evident in the basic terms used by Reiki proponents to describe what happens in Reiki therapy, particularly that of "universal life energy." Neither the Scriptures nor the Christian tradition as a whole speak of the natural world as based on "universal life energy" that is subject to manipulation by the natural human power of thought and will. In fact, this worldview has its origins in eastern religions and has a certain monist and pantheistic character, in that distinctions among self, world, and God tend to fall away.

      Their conclusion:
      Reiki therapy finds no support either in the findings of natural science or in Christian belief. For a Catholic to believe in Reiki therapy presents insoluble problems...In terms of caring for one's spiritual health, there are important dangers. To use Reiki one would have to accept at least in an implicit way central elements of the worldview that undergirds Reiki theory, elements that belong neither to Christian faith nor to natural science.
      Without justification either from Christian faith or natural science, however, a Catholic who puts his or her trust in Reiki would be operating in the realm of superstition, the no-man's-land that is neither faith nor science. Superstition corrupts one's worship of God by turning one's religious feeling and practice in a false direction.(See paragraphs 10 and 11. The term "Catholic" is meant to denote a member of the Vatican II sect).

      Pantheism is infallibly condemned by the Vatican Council of 1870. Energy healing (reiki, applied kinesiology, etc.), are based implicitly on pantheism.

      Ergo, applied kinesiology is condemned by the One True Church--and even the sect agrees.

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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  12. Off topic, but of interest here. Former CIA Clandestine Service or Operations Officer Robert Marro Jr. published a book on Dec. 2, titled: "Malachi Martin: In the Shadows of the Vatican". A day later, on Dec. 3, a 2 hour long video was released on Youtube, titled: "CARDINAL (yes!!!) MALACHI MARTIN UNMASKED -- Robert Marro's Explosive New Revelations". They do seem explosive. Not only was Malachi Martin (= MM) alleged to be a cardinal, but one of 12 in pectore cardinals created by Pius XII. The Wikipedia and Grokipedia "In pectore" articles / pages, state that Pius XII did NOT create anyone a cardinal in pectore. That Wiki article also mentions MM in endnote / footnote 43, in a very curious way, which can be understood as MM revealing that he is a cardinal!! The Grok article "Malachi Martin" augments that, by noting: "Vatican: A Novel (1986) unfolds a multifaceted tale of Vatican diplomacy and covert operation..." involving "Pope Eugenio Profami" (= Pacelli, obviously). The subsection of that Grok MM article "Claims of Secret Episcopal Ordination" refers to claims being made many years ago, that MM was a cardinal.

    Introibo has two blog posts about His Eminence Malachi Cardinal Martin, which are: "Contending... (Pt. 34)" of Dec. 2, 2024; and "Fr. D. and M. M. ..." of a week later, on Dec. 9, 2024. For further info, you can consult:

    https://theweltgeist.substack.com/p/fr-malachi-martin-i-want-to-believe = Dec. 11, 2025

    https://theweltgeist.substack.com/p/cardinal-malachi-martin-the-evidence = Dec. 12, 2025

    The weltgeist blogger is Laramie Hirsch. That Dec. 12 post even shows us convincing (???) photographic (!) evidence that MM was a cardinal. If you read those two Hirsch posts, and compare them to Introibo's aforementioned Dec. 2, 2024 post, you'll notice a certain amount of overlap in contents. As far as I am aware, the alleged Pope Pius XII, 12 "in pectore" cardinals never got together, either as a full group of 12, or as a smaller subgrouping, to elect a pope.

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      Interesting, yet the author of the blog does draw good conclusions for the most part. Martin's claims to be a bishop are based on nothing more than his own ipse dixit. As Fr. DePauw could tell you, a secretly consecrated bishop ("in pectore") is always given proof (and said proof is backed up somewhere) so the claim can be proven. Martin never proved anything. His alleged "consecrating bishop" (according to the cited book) wasn't a bishop at the time Martin is supposed to have been consecrated.

      Finally, wearing cardinal's garb? Don't Fred and Bobby Dimond LARP as "brothers"? It doesn't make them such. Martin had an ego and might wear such to dupe others. He was definitely a snake-in -the-grass, but neither bishop nor cardinal based on the evidence offered.

      God Bless,

      ---Introibo

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