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conditioned emotion

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Noun1.conditioned emotion - an emotional response that has been acquired by conditioning
emotion - any strong feeling


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Conditioned emotions are such feelings as: fear, anxiety, worry, anger, envy, jealousy, defensiveness, hatred, neediness, loneliness, low self esteem, low self confidence, low self worth, guilt, hopelessness, etc.
Such conditioned emotions along with their associated memories which are essentially part of what many call a post traumatic syndrome can be released from the mind and body readily and permanently employing a modality called the Mind Resonance Process(TM) (MRP) which I developed over 10 years ago.
Such conditioned emotions along with their associated memories which are essentially part of what many call a post traumatic syndrome can be released from the mind and body readily and permanently employing a modality called the Mind Resonance Process(TM) (MRP) which I developed over 10 years ago.
 
 
 
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