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One of the challenges of being highly sensitive is how to respond to injustice. Highly sensitive persons or empaths are extremely sensitive to negativity and they spot discrepancies and imbalances in people, groups and organisations like no other !

They are often surprised about the way things are going and they can’t really hide how they are feeling about it.

They wanna shout BULLSHIT whenever they hear or see it, take appropiate action or just leave the fucking place !

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When an empath processes “data” and digests it through his or her sensitive organ of intuition, it is often translated into vivid facial expressions.

It’s their instinctual reaction when they spot lies, immorality and inhumanity. They easily see who’s genuine or fake. They sense people’s real intentions, that’s a great asset !

There’s just one pitfall : they can easily get blown away by people’s energy, knocked out of their center, knocked out of balance !

Once sucked in negative mode they are quickly crowned king or queen of sarcasm, constantly growling, eating their own hearts out…

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If this sounds familiar to you : Don’t let it happen ! That’s not the real you ! You are just mirroring back these people’s feelings. You can consciously choose and transcend this level and regain confidence in yourself !

You can refuse to be pulled in drama, you can decide not to respond negatively. You can be conscious of what you let in or out !

Nothing can shake you if you return to your foundation for support and guidance, if you return to who you are and take care of your own energy !

Focus on your state of BEING, you are in complete control, you are the only one able to turn things around for your own well-being !

 

   Phuro! Be inspired!

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