“Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another and feeling with the heart of another.”
~ Alfred Adler
“I’m an empath,” proclaimed Dave at a dinner party. “I can’t stand bright lights, loud music, strong smells …” However, when another guest teared up at their parent’s demise, Dave didn’t bat an eyelid. He continued to tuck into his meal, criticising how it was undercooked, oblivious to the offended chef. While Dave might be a highly sensitive person (HSP), it’s doubtful he’s an empath. An empath feels and honours the emotions of others — while Dave totally dismissed them.
The term empath comes from the Greek (in) and (feeling). Empaths have the ability to feel what others are feeling without any verbal or visual cues. They seamlessly sense others’ emotions, including animals, plants and people. Because they can almost embody other beings, they bear “old soul” wisdom. This emotional merging is a blessing or a burden, depending on how it is managed. Empaths don’t just believe in karma; they directly experience it in express time. If they have a