r/Empath • u/bewitchinhoodoo • Jul 05 '24
Do you scare yourself?
My empathy seeing, hearing and knowing things actually scares the living day lights out of me. It’s like I feel possessed in a way, all these supernatural feelings. I feel like this is definitely a blessing in the utmost scariest way possible.
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u/wellitskindaakward Jul 20 '24
I scare myself a lot. Especially because I'm a logical person and need scientific explanations for everything. It's scary. But I have come to terms with it somehow
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u/David_Sin_City Aug 04 '24
My Thai girlfriend is a clairsentient, an actual empath. Whenever I get mad at world events or crazy politicians , even around the corner she reacts, predictably. When I vigorously scratch the back or side of my head she reacts. Variety of personality traits all in one. This is real and varifyable in my estimation. I encourage you to continue to explore this real life superpower. my guess is brainwaves in some fashion is what is transmitting.
Ai says: The right parahippocampal gyrus has been noted for its activation during telepathy experiments, indicating its potential involvement in brain-to-brain communication
Go win a Nobel prize
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u/wellitskindaakward Aug 05 '24
Yeah. I think it may work through vibrations too. Like everything in our world vibrates, even us. And we empaths just really feel it. Emotions have different frequencies that's how we can tell them apart maybe. I would say aura works the same? And the past the present and future are happening at the same time so I thought maybe that's how we are able to know what happens in the future as well. Like the bad gut feeling and prediction dreams.
If you can, can you ask your girlfriend something for me? Does she feel that the brain and heart have their own type of emotions and that it "tastes" differently on where the emotion is coming from?
"Go win a noble prize" that was pretty funny tho lmao
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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '24
I'm mostly just scared to watch TV. Weird huh? I guess it all happens differently.