Description

In the first days after a breakup, it can feel as if half the world should disappear — everything that reminds you of that person. With time, things seem to settle down. Life goes on. Yet somewhere inside, a quiet sense of emptiness remains.

But a breakup is not only the end of a story. It is also a moment when part of your attention and life energy remains in the past. Often we feel drained not simply because someone left, but because invisible “energetic cords” still connect us, and through them our energy continues to leak away.

And as long as these connections remain, a melody from the past or a brief encounter with that person can reopen old wounds and stir a storm in your heart.

Perhaps you are already in another relationship. Yet forgetting feels impossible. Letting go feels impossible. That person from the past was part of your life and took a place in your heart — perhaps even forever. Or maybe it was not a painful breakup, but the loss of someone who was deeply dear to you.

You may find it difficult to fully trust and open your heart to your current partner. A wounded heart often closes itself to protect against pain and betrayal. On a physical level this can feel like a “stone” or tightness in the chest that prevents you from breathing freely.

We call this an emotional armor. It protects you from pain, but at the same time it blocks joy, tenderness, and closeness. Over time this can lead to various negative consequences:

  • Avoidance of love or, on the contrary, an excessive fixation on it

  • A strong but suppressed need for love

  • Fear of getting close to someone and starting a new relationship

  • Low self-worth and harsh self-judgment

  • Chronic dissatisfaction with life

  • Disturbances in physical well-being

This audio program works on two levels simultaneously.


1. Energetic Integrity: Healing the Past

This audio session gently helps your subconscious complete unfinished emotional cycles from the past. We are not trying to “erase” your memories. Instead, we transform pain into experience and emotional attachments into personal strength.

Reclaiming your energy:
You gently detach your attention from the image of your former partner and return that energy back to yourself for a new chapter of life.

Releasing emotional charge:
Memories stop causing sharp pain and become simply part of your life story.

Inner autonomy:
You begin to feel whole again, no longer dependent on the presence or absence of someone from your past.


2. Freedom to Feel: Dissolving Emotional Blocks

Once the wounds begin to heal, it becomes time to remove the armor. Fear of being hurt again often manifests as a psychosomatic tension — a feeling of heaviness or tightness in the chest that makes it hard to breathe freely or trust deeply.

The second part of the program gently dissolves this block at the subconscious and bodily levels. We work with the root cause — the fear of being vulnerable again.

Physical release:
Tension in the chest area softens, creating a sense of lightness and expansion when you breathe.

Restored sensitivity:
You regain the ability to sincerely feel joy, trust your own emotions, and sense the feelings of others.

Safe vulnerability:
You develop an inner foundation that allows you to stay open to life without fearing that external circumstances will break you.


Many of our clients report that this deep healing of past relationships unexpectedly brings positive changes to their current ones:

  • The ability to feel subtle shades of joy, tenderness, and emotional closeness with a partner returns

  • A sense of lightness in the body replaces the feeling of a “stone on the heart” or tightness in the chest

  • Emotional autonomy — your state is no longer influenced by shadows of the past

  • Your eyes regain a sense of brightness and openness that naturally attracts positive people

  • A readiness for new experiences — you open to life not from pain or lack, but from a sense of fullness and curiosity


This session is recommended for those who feel stuck between the unwillingness to return to the past and the fear of moving forward.

Your heart is not a fortress that must be defended.
It is a source that needs to be allowed to flow.