Empathic Psychic Abilities


Empathic psychic abilities, to me, are the most fascinating. These traits link one mind to another, or sometimes one mind to many others. Not only do they include sharing feelings and sensations, but they also include understanding how a person thinks, and why they think that way. As you see, there are many variations among type of empathic psychic abilities. Many uses can applied to such skills, from being able to better understand one’s co-workers, to aiding rescue attempts at disaster sites.

The workplace experience would be so much smoother and more enjoyable if we could only know when the person in the next cubicle is feeling stressed out. To be able to give the right encouraging word, or know that we wouldn’t be met with outright negativity when we tried to start a conversation is a priceless gift. Using empathic psychic abilities, this is as possible as knowing what color tie they are wearing today. This, alone, is a justifiable reason to spend some time understanding empathic psychic abilities, and how the work.

Much more valuable in empathic psychic abilities, is the aptitude for finding survivors after an earthquake, or pointing towards the location of missing people as soon as a tornado has ripped through the area. The inner turmoil of missing, lost, or runaway children makes them stand out like a beacon to those who have empathic psychic abilities, which makes their safe and timely rescue so much more possible. Floods, fires, and other natural disasters claim the lives of many people who could be saved if only more people recognized and made use of empathic psychic abilities, not mention how much sooner help could get to those who need it most after train or airplane incidents where there is much destruction to be examined.

If you have empathic psychic abilities, and perhaps as many as one in five people do, you owe it to yourself, your family, and the other residents in your neighborhood to explore them, and to expand on your natural talents. Even if you are never required to help out with major rescue operations, the peace of mind you’d gain from being in tune with all the people in your daily life make these mental traits well worth the time and practice involved.

There is a great deal to empathic psychic abilities which can be discussed, but needless to say, this is one of the most important types of psychic powers out there.

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4 Comments

  • By Robin, October 7, 2008 @ 8:15 am

    Whatever are you talking about? (I’m practicing assertiveness, sorry if it comes across harsh, but it is my honest reaction). As someone who readily picks up on others’ emotions and is often labeled a “psychic sponge”, I see little “wonderful” about this “gift”. People who are stressing out often don’t want to be “discovered” and are not receptive to a pep talk. Far from making the workplace “smoother and more enjoyable”, it tends to leave the helper, the empath, upset and drained and sometimes the target of the anger of that person. Sorry, I just don’t see the value of living with this kind of sensitivity. I do agree that using this talent to help find victims after a disaster is a wonderful contribution, but other than that? Not much – except keeping a low profile to avoid sucking up negative energies. Show me where I’m wrong here – I’d love a brighter perspective.

  • By me, December 12, 2008 @ 5:29 am

    hi
    being an empath and knowing what true love is this is not a problem- if you love yourself then you see the pain of others and can help them calmly and you truly truly truly understand it is all fear based- all negative emo’s are derivative of fear and when you can sense the problem get past the sharade of the leaves of emotions and see the trunk of the person and the trunk of the problem there is no problem and you bring a sense of peace and serenity to people its a beautiful loving thing to be able to do but you have to love yourself and have a greater sense of understanding of people and how they work inside to do it- i do it daily – i have never been over stimulated by others because i heal them, not drain them or feel drained- rather its overbearing love afterwords really. I love it. yes the true hard part is when its a stranger and you cant talk to them for whatever reason . I mean its a little hard to talk to someone just walking by – i mean how weird would it be if a stranger stopped you in walmart by grabbing you and said- Hey whats up i know your cold right now cuz your relationship is having a problem lol other than that will true social skills you CAN always help the one you talk to though
    love, peace and equanimity to everyone’s heart that reads this
    thank you

  • By me, December 12, 2008 @ 5:32 am

    will is supposed to say with oops sorry lol

  • By Tammy, January 11, 2009 @ 7:19 pm

    Being an empath, like being a doctor, has its ups and downs. You must learn to control it and recognize when it is not your emotions you are feeling. Focus is the key.

    At first I had no clue what was happening to me. It scared the living daylights out of me the first time I was contacted by the dead, the first time my cat communicated what he wanted through visual telepathy and the first time a dying person grabbed my energy hard enough to take me out of my body and carry me along the ambulance as it sped to the hospital. My husband was a witness to me passing out and there when I woke up exhausted and weeping. If a complete stranger, dying in an ambulance can grab me, then I will grab back. I use my gift to spiritually guide people in distress. And yes, I have grabbed a complete stranger and told him I could feel how ill he was.

    I channel energy. Human, animal and plant. If it lives and resonates energy, I can tune into its physical, mental and emotional energy.

    Like Robin for instance. You feel this way because you do not understand how to use the gift you have been given. It often causes you to retreat and isolate yourself. You distance yourself to avoid the roller coaster ride of feelings and thoughts of others that flood your every being. It is chaotic, isn’t it?

    Try having your spirit pulled alongside an ambulance. One moment I am laughing and talking with my husband and next I am holding onto the top side of an ambulance. I was dying. I could feel the person inside dying. I could feel a man, in his 60s or 70s, dying as he was being raced to a hospital. I know what dying feels like.

    On the other hand, I have also helped and changed many people’s lives for the better.

    My point is that you cannot ignore what you have been given. It should be embraced and dealt with. They way you deal with life says a lot about your character.

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