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Empath: A Survival Guide for the Highly Sensitive Person - Achieve Emotional & Spiritual Healing

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Author: Tori Dasani

Publisher: Independently published

Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1091492468
ISBN 13: 978-1091492462

Empathy is an emotional skill that most humans have some degree of mastery over. It allows us to feel emotions vicariously through others, and sometimes physical sensations as well. Most of us display a little empathy every day without ever being conscious of it because it is so integral to every aspect of our lives. Empathy is what compels us to yawn when we see someone else do it, to laugh at something funny, or to comfort someone in pain. Without it, all our interpersonal connections would be cold, calculated, robotic or callous; violence would be considered a simple and easy way to resolve conflict, and the feeling we know as “love” would be reduced to infatuation. We need empathy for society to function peacefully, and during times when it seems to be in short supply, we tend to idealize it. Many of us have come to see a person’s ability to empathize with others as a measure of their best and strive to display our sensitivity to the emotions of others as often as possible. If we are accused of lacking empathy, we are likely to feel like we’ve just been called a monster. We see empathy as a positive, beneficial thing. But what happens when compassion stops being a choice? For some of us, the ability to empathize with others is so strong that it can be overwhelming, confusing, and emotionally draining. While sensitivity usually strengthens interpersonal bonds, extreme sensitivity can become a barrier, rather than a pathway to the connection. Many empaths develop unhealthy coping mechanisms and survival strategies to shut out the stress and negativity they might otherwise absorb from the world around them. Without guidance and support, some might establish a cynical or embittered attitude towards others, keeping themselves physically and emotionally closed off from new or unpredictable experiences, so that they might avoid getting bogged down by the emotional weight of other people’s pain. But there is a better way. What if I told you that there is no need to dull your empathic sensitivities—that you could better protect yourself from negativity and energy depletion by learning more about your abilities, rather than distancing yourself from them? Getting in touch with your sensitivity can be a liberating and transformative experience. To embrace your empathic powers and thrive, you’ll need tools and strategies to manage your emotional world. Within these pages, you will learn: -Common personality traits and physical quirks of empaths-The greatest joys of empathic ability-The greatest challenges empaths face-Whether you are an empath or not—how do you know?-The many different types of empathic sensitivity—what kind of empath are you?-How to recognize different forms of emotional energy and the ways they affect you-How to align your physical and emotional bodies to work as one-How to establish emotional boundaries and maintain them-How to protect yourself from negativity and depletion-How to heal yourself and others with your emotional superpower-How to find your way to happiness and peace without suppressing your empathic power-And more