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Open vs. Closed Energetic Loops: A Core Mechanism of Stored Charge, Trigger Reactivity, and Emotional Resolution

Authors: Rae, Janell;

Open vs. Closed Energetic Loops: A Core Mechanism of Stored Charge, Trigger Reactivity, and Emotional Resolution

Abstract

Unresolved emotional experiences shape human behavior in ways that traditional psychological models only partially explain. While trauma frameworks describe the physiological basis of dysregulation, and cognitive models map thought–emotion patterns, neither fully accounts for why certain events resolve naturally while others become chronic patterns of reactivity. The Energy Intelligence Method™ introduces the concept of energetic loops—the cyclical processes through which emotional events either complete and release (closed loop) or remain trapped as residual charge (open loop). This paper presents the first formal model of Open vs. Closed Energetic Loops, detailing how unprocessed activation becomes stored charge, how blocked expressiondisrupts the natural completion cycle, and how later triggers re-activate unresolved energy. Integrating research from neuroscience, somatic psychology, and implicit memory, this article shows how open loops form the foundation of imprints, recurring emotional patterns, energetic distortions, and the chronic activation underlying anxiety, burnout, and relationship conflict. Case examples illustrate how the Energy Intelligence Method™ safely closes open loops by guiding clients through awareness, root discovery, core shift, perspective renewal, and embodied action. This mechanism provides a unifying explanation for memotional repetition and offers a practical pathway for rapid, sustainable energetic resolution.

Keywords

Emotional Integration, Implicit Memory, Open Energetic Loops, Emotional Pattern, Somatic Trauma, Energetic Resolution, Emotional Reactivity, Embodied Healing, Closed Energetic Loops, Energetic Loops, Stored Emotional Charge, Repetition, Blocked Expression, Trigger Activation, Identity-level Patterns, Emotional Triggers, Nervous System Regulation, Energy Psychology, Somatic Integration, Trauma Resolution, Emotional Imprinting, Autonomic Dysregulation, Emotional Completion, Energy Intelligence Method

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