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What is a quantum entanglement?

  • Writer: iamj0yfulheart
    iamj0yfulheart
  • Jan 15
  • 1 min read
In simple terms, this work helps remove unresolved relational and energetic loops so your system no longer reacts as if the past is still happening.


FAQ: What are “quantum entanglements” in this work?

In this context, “quantum entanglement” is a metaphor used to describe how people can remain energetically, emotionally, or subconsciously connected long after an interaction, relationship, or experience has ended. These connections are formed through shared experiences, especially intense, traumatic, or meaningful ones, and can continue to influence thoughts, emotions, behaviors, or physical sensations until they are consciously resolved.

FAQ: Is this the same as karmic soul ties or trauma bonds?

They can overlap. Some people understand these ongoing connections as karmic soul ties, others as trauma bonds, attachment patterns, or inherited relational imprints. Rather than focusing on labels, this work looks at how the connection is functioning in your body, nervous system, and energy field, and whether it’s still serving you.

FAQ: What happens during a clearing or release?

We identify what is maintaining the connection, such as unconscious agreements, inherited patterns, emotional imprints, or conditioned responses, and support the body and subconscious in releasing what is complete. Nothing essential is taken away; what remains is clarity, neutrality, and choice.

FAQ: What does it feel like afterward?

Many people notice a sense of spaciousness, emotional neutrality, or reduced reactivity. Others may feel relief, insight, or a quiet settling. A lack of strong sensation often means the pattern has resolved cleanly.


 
 
 

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