Sensitivity. It is not a bad thing, but you may know people who deride those who are quite sensitive. Find the balance. The more sensitive you become to the more subtle vibrations, the greater insights and guidance you will become aware of. The latter are always flowing toward you, but when you believe more in the school of hard knocks than the still small voice inside you, hardened you will be, indeed. Soften, dear one. There is strength in sensitivity.
You are so very loved.
I’ve always been insanely sensitive (painfully so) and grew up believing it wasn’t a good thing based on peoples’ words and reactions. Only the past few years of my 40 years have I understood it isn’t something to strive to “get over”. This post today is such good confirmation of that 😊
I resonate with this, Kaitlin🙏❤️ I finally started to feel safe to celebrate my sensitivity after many painful years 😊
Thank you so much for these comforting words, Suzanne and Angels. 😊 We’ve struggled with the sensitivities that Autism brings to both me and my son. We’ve learned so much and definitely have been guided to better live with these sensitivities in an overly charged world. Good luck to everyone out there! It would be very interesting to hear what the higher-ups have to say about Neurodivergence in this world and our role to play. Take care and Happy Easter!
I too would be curious to hear more on this topic (neuro divergence)
thank you somuch for these words. I always felt I was weak because of my sensitivity. I will try to no longer look at it that way
right words at the right time for me
I was asking Spirit today why I have no expression of joy? Why I don’t enjoy anything. Even that which did bring pleasure in the past. This shared post dentified it. The school of hard knocks has definitely hardened me. I don’t like it. I have attempted to change it…..Indifference is a cruel task master.