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I think your word "heart seeing" is a pretty descriptive one. For me, it's usually the heart, the solar plexus and the throat (when someone wants to cry), or the lower gut (when someone is aroused, sexually, which I find very weird to know about).…
on Monday
Hi Angie, and welcome to the community :) I'm just going to be a bit argumentative about semantics. You write about looking for a path for yourself, and it made my mind wander a bit. The word "path" can mean so many different things. I've fallen in…
on Sunday
To say to someone you know well that "you use online flirting to hide" is not the same as "rejecting them", which is what he originally said he wanted, as I understand it. Your statement about him is an observation. As long as you give the other pe…
on Sunday
If I had a cat like that, I'd call him Rocky. As in "steady as a rock", not as in "a boxer going 'Adrieeeenne!'" :)
December 9
 

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Are you an Empath? (either way is fine!)
Yes
What you're looking for in our community:
Listening, mostly. Lurking about. Seeing how you respond to this jolly mystery of being an empath in this world. Learning from you. And, to sometimes just babble on and on about my own views of things. :)
About You:
34, male, from Norway - well, at least in one respect.

It feels like I'm from someplace else, really - one that's not on any map - and it has been like that all my life. So here I am, in two places at once. Or maybe just "half here, half there".

I discovered "empath" as a concept when I was around 30 - and that description suddenly resonated with me and told me a lot about myself that I never had words for before. I am still learning. There are days when I don't think of myself as an empath at all. And there are days when I wish I weren't one. Sometimes I'm grateful, sometimes I'm hateful. :)

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The Tao doesn't take sides;
it gives birth to both good and evil.
The Master doesn't take sides;
she welcomes both saints and sinners.

The Tao is like a bellows;
it is empty yet infinitely capable.
The more you use it, the more it produces;
the more you talk of it, the less you understand.

Hold on to the center.

- tao te ching as translated by Stephen Mitchell

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