Are you often aware of other people’s feelings? Even if they’re hiding them or others nearby have no sense of what’s going on?
Do you find crowds overwhelming because you are suddenly struck by intense emotions? Is it easy or second-nature to feel what other people are feeling? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might be an empath.
An empath is someone who is deeply aware of the feelings of those around them. They often feel the emotions alongside whoever they are with. While this gift can create beautiful and meaningful moments of human connection, it can also be difficult for someone unable to turn it off. Here are some of the bigger signs that you or someone you know is an empath include:
Oftentimes there is an overlap between empathic people and clairsentient (clear-feeling) people. In addition to all of the above, clairsentient people can experience these signs from a great distance, and their emotional sensitivity often overlaps with an understanding of where the feeling comes from.
Sometimes clairsentience can even pass beyond our sense of time. An example of this would be someone looking to rent an apartment, but upon walking inside know that something sad or difficult or beautiful happened in the room at another time. Many additional gifts can be mistaken for empathic ability. Some of these include clairvoyance (clear-seeing), claircognizance (clear-knowing), and clairaudience (clear-seeing). Each of these gifts is a separate form of heightened awareness and understanding.
You’ll notice the term “gifts” was used several times in this article. This is because, at its core, being an empath is a gift. It is a profound awareness that allows someone to connect with other beings. This being said, managing empathic abilities can be difficult, and oftentimes particular strategies need to be employed.
One of the first things an empath can do to ensure their own well-being is to put aside time alone, to recharge, and to feel their own emotions. Speaking to those closest to you can also be helpful. It’s ideal if your friends and partners understand what you mean when you say you need to step back for a moment.
Of course, you can’t avoid other people and negative emotions entirely. Coping strategies are an important part of being an empath. Simple things like:
Being an empath is a beautiful thing, even if it doesn’t always feel like it. If you or someone you know is an empath, make sure you are taking the time to address the emotional experiences that accompany this ability.
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