1 in 53 people will know what an Empath is. An Empath is someone who has the ability to feel others emotions (emotionally and physically) as though they were your own. Also Empaths can read and understand others as though they were them.
So, how do you know if you are an Empath?
Empaths can often feel something as they see it happen... For example, seeing someone cut their finger. An Empath may sense the pain as it happens.
Distance does not affect what an Empath feels and often may be able to feel or sense something going on with someone at a far distance.
Empaths are sensitive to loud noise.
Empaths are sensitive to various television programs. In particular, television programs that depict emotional drama like the news and police shows as well as movies which depict certain emotional or harsh situations.
Empaths have a hard time understanding cruelty and criminal acts that involves hurting others.
Empaths are super sensitive to suffering in the world and are often idealists who theorise about fixing the worlds problems.
They are often found working as volunteers, with people, animals or the environment.
Empaths are often drawn to areas of music or the arts.
Empaths are often very charismatic and have the ability to draw others to them.
They often find that a complete stranger will tell them their life story while standing in line at the grocery store.
Are great listeners as they generally have an interest in other people and to know more of what they already sense of a person.
They can seem very moody with drastic mood swings. This is mainly due to picking up the emotions of others without realising it and then with those emotions reacting to others.
They also may experience other paranormal experiences such as out of body experiences, De Ja Vu, and just knowing as well as other psychic abilities.
Empaths often have trouble focusing and space out/day dream often.
(Self Generated)
why- what
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emotional - emotionally
physical - physically
understanding - understand
Edited by Emily Booker