I came across this quote by the British novelist A.S.Byatt recently. It is so honest and true, and it says what is so often unspoken. I haven’t read anything by Byatt, but this quote makes me feel like I want to know her better: […]
Do you feel other people’s emotions in your body?
Lately, I have been coming across ideas that are telling me a little more about myself, and wiping down the mirror so I can see more of my true self. Something I read recently might resonate with you as well. It’s about what some people call clairsentience, or the ability to know something through our sense of touch.
Highly Sensitive and an Empath? This New Empath Resource could Help.
In the past several months, I have been learning more about what it means to be an empath. It’s the part of my sensitivity that is most troublesome for me. Unlike crowded places and loud noises, things that I can often avoid, I am still learning about this aspect of my sensitivity – how to not get thrown off constantly by other people’s energy.
The Music of Being an Empath
When I hear music, I dive down into its depths. It curls around my being like wisps of sweet-smelling smoke. Sometimes, I lie down under it, and it falls over me like a waterfall. I feel its enchantment, and I become a part of it. Like colors being dissolved in water, who I am becomes brighter when it dissolves in something bigger. It is carried onwards on waves of notes and extends out into the universe. […]
Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People: Asking who is it that we are giving to?
Today, I read something on Jeff Goins’ lovely blog that stood out for me. In his post, he talks about how after the release of his new book, The Art of Work, he has spent a lot of time and attention replying to the negative comments, engaging with people who “want to argue, fight, or call me names” and not enough time replying to those who have positively reviewed his book. […]
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