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Are Those Your Feelings?
By
Jenna Avery, CLC, Life Coach for Sensitive Souls Several
empathic and sensitive readers have shared that they struggle with
knowing when they're experiencing their own feelings versus feelings
they have "picked up" from someone else. For
more information about empathy, see my article "Understanding
Empathy." Most empaths are untrained intuitives who haven't learned
to strengthen their boundaries and consciousness to make their psychic
ability work for them. Once
you have developed your empathy, you'll be a clairsentient or skilled
empath, able to clearly distinguish between your feelings and someone
else's feelings. As an
empath, you naturally tune into other people. The key is to learn to do
it consciously. Recognize and accept that you can pick up on other
people's emotions. Name what you are experiencing, and don't
second-guess it. This is part of learning where your boundaries are. My
coaching teacher, Marcia Collins [www.coachforlife.com], uses a
wonderful technique of naming out loud every emotion she picks up. She
understands emotion as simply being "energy in motion," and chooses to
experience it as such. In
order to tell the difference between someone else's emotions and your
own, you first have to know how you are feeling. Regularly tune into
yourself and ask, "How am I feeling right now?" Another
helpful tool is the use of morning pages -- writing three pages,
stream-of-consciousness style, every morning. Meditation
is also a powerful way to strengthen your energy field and sense of
yourself. Are
you in your body? Are you grounded? You can learn energy skills to
ground yourself so you can be more present in your body and in your own
experience. You
might also try breathing into the places in your body where you feel
tense, anxious, or are experiencing an emotion. This will help bring
you back to yourself. Spending
time in nature or simply getting outside is also of great benefit. I've
heard it said that being around the nature spirits of plants and
animals can help us discharge what we pick up. Once
you are conscious and aware of your own experience, then you can start
to dialogue with yourself when you pick up something that you suspect
isn't your own.
When
you do pick up on something that's not yours, spiritual teacher Sonia
Choquette recommends saying, "This is not my experience." Also
try, "This is not mine. Everything that is not mine, leave now!" To do
this, work with saying no, honoring your own needs, and learning energy
shielding techniques. Consider also that others have created their own
experiences on a soul level and that they don't need you to rescue or
overly identify with them. In
fact, doing so may actually be a disservice to them. Sonia calls that a
"vote of no confidence." If
something just won't go away, chances are it's not yours. Keep paying
attention and keep asking questions. If you have picked up on something
that isn't yours, you can use energy techniques, take Epsom salts
baths, or you can get help from an energy healer to help you clear it
away. Your
awareness will be much more resilient when you are taking proper care
of yourself and aren't worn down or overstimulated. Remember, being
highly sensitive is both a gift and a responsibility. I
suggest putting a pre- and post-event plan in place to check in with
yourself. You might even want to have an Epsom salts bath lined up in
advance! Give
serious thought to carefully choosing the people you spend time with.
Make sure you have a good support system in place, made up of people
who understand and validate your experience, for times when you do run
aground. As a
sensitive and empathic soul, you ARE affected by other people. It's
worthwhile to be conscious about the people you choose to be with. The
more you practice the easier this will become, as you build up your own
experience and learn to rely on it. The
more you work with this, the better you will be able to differentiate
and choose when you want to connect with someone empathically or not. I give special thanks to Elaine La Joie, fellow coach, intuitive, and energy healer/light body worker, for consulting with me on this article. [www.clearreflectioncoaching.com] ~ ~ ~
Jenna Avery is
a highly sensitive coach and intuitive who offers an original coaching
program called Embrace Your
Essential Self, designed to guide sensitive souls to find a deep
sense of inner rightness within themselves so they are inspired to step
forward and shine. You’re invited to take
her free online assessment: "Is Your
Sensitivity Working For You?" on her website at www.highlysensitivesouls.com
~ ~ ~ Related book: Positive Energy: 10 Extraordinary Prescriptions for Transforming Fatigue, Stress, and Fear into Vibrance, Strength, and Love, by energy medicine psychiatrist Judith Orloff, MD Article: Protect Yourself from Energy Vampires, by Judith Orloff, MD Audio CD by Sonia Choquette: Trust Your Vibes: Secret Tools for Six-Sensory Living.
Intensity / sensitivity resources : articles sites books Introversion /
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