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Empath
An Extensive Guide for Developing Your Gift of Intuition to Thrive in Life
Alison L. Alverson
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G reetings readers! Congratulations for taking the first step towards transforming your life. My understanding of what an empath is became substantial and real while I was in Mexico. I was a primary school teacher in Veracruz, for a UNICEF All-in-school initiative. This rural and rugged neighborhood was predominated by aggressive Latinos and a dislike for foreigners. The education and social system in that part of North America was quite strange for an American like me. I took great interest in the academic wellbeing of the students, often to a fault.
Maria had been absent from school for about two weeks and, as her class teacher, I was worried. Alicia struck me as a mother who was very concerned about her daughters education. So, I went to visit the young child. Every Latino brow was raised at me, as I walked down the local neighborhood of Juarez. My presence as an American was a threat to everyone around me. It was actually a bit of irritation and a lot of anger. TEE-chuch Maria shouted as she ran towards me. Then Alicia joined us, and she had a very surprised look.
With barely a short conversation, she hurriedly agreed to bring her child to school the next day. The tension in her response seemed like something wasnt right and I wasnt in the right environment to question her. It seemed like she was scared that someone would find an American with her in such a neighborhood. The next day, I was in front of the blackboard teaching the students - including Maria. All of a sudden, there was a disturbing rant that caught my attention. I went out of the class to check and just at the door, Alicia walked briskly into the class with her face bruised to a pulp.
Alicia grabbed her daughters arm and dragged her out of the class. Just before she exited, she hissed at me. I watch the two strolls down the stairs. Not long after, there was a gunshot as Alicia held her daughter closer, clueless of which direction to move on the stairs. A pickup van drove to a stop at the side of the building. Two armed men jumped out and came up the stairs. I went back into the class to check on the students, but they looked unthreatened. The bandits had been invading schools and churches frequently. Alicia ran into the class and asked me to go into hiding. Before she could explain the rationale, the Mexican bandits came into the class, Where is the American? At this point, there were too many questions running through my head, and I am sure you can imagine some of them. From my ironed tie to the spotless long sleeves, I was obviously the American that they were looking for. One of the armed guys pointed a gun at me with so much disgust, as if I had offended him. "Your president keeps harassing us" he said in an irate way. As he was about to shoot, Alicia jumped in front of me, knelt on the floor and started begging like her life was at stake.
How could I have begged the angry Mexican if it had not been for Alicia? She endangered her life just to protect me. She forgot the presence of her child or the other students and fought for an American. Despite the stained profile attached to Americans in that part of the Mexican city, she stood up for me. Alicia was not brave; she was not a superhero; she was only an empath. An empath is someone who can absorb other peoples emotions and sometimes suffer physical symptoms due to their high sensitivity.
They develop a natural connection with absorbed emotions, and they respond appropriately. It was my experiences in Mexico with Alicia that motivated this literary expression of an empaths claim and who an empath is. The book gives an extensive overview of the characteristics and traits of empaths with Alicia as a case study. This series also addresses imaginative questions like, What if Alicia was shot? Was her action brave? Where should the line between been an empath and been logical be drawn? Should the line even exist? This page thriller consistently connects the inferred theories about empaths with my real-life account. At the end of this series, readers should be able to identify empaths.
This wont be that difficult as about 2 4% of the American population is clairsentience; a group that covers empaths. A lot of similar exercises are included in this series for a comprehensive understanding including the discussion of the causative agents of this extreme level of sensitivity. So lets dive in!
Taking this journey alone is not recommended so I highly encourage you to join our friendly community on Facebook to maximize the value you receive from this book. What often helps a lot is connecting with other like-minded empaths. People you can relate to, get support from and learn from on how to navigate this world with your unique gift. This can be an excellent support network for you.