I want to know why every time I over come pain and grief, I end up being all sad over again*for no reason, or something really small & insignificant*, It takes me a while to be okay again, and something small gets me to be sad for a long time.
Am I depressed or too sensitive? Could I be a Empath, sensing peoples energies, that is why I am so sensitive?...
2007-11-17
15:27:10
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This has been going on for about six years, but I know that I do have a Psychic Ability that I was born with, & I come from a family that are well Gifted. My brother is an Empath, my mum an Empath & she developed her own abilities, but I don't want to ask them -.-
2007-11-17
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My mother is a big church goer. She says I have the gift of empathy. I bet you are the same way. Always being aware of others feelings and them never of yours. Being that way can really drain you as you put out so much energy and don't have it returned to you. I always thought it just meant I cared about other people when most other people don't.
I never thought I was a good person but when my sister was reaffirming her wedding vows in the church the priest told a few people that I would be the first person to go to Heaven. Meaning I hope, that the gates would surely be open for me. Another time a woman came over and remarked to her friend with almost shock when me she saw me. I am not sure if she just saw me being calm and peaceful or if she saw like a spiritual aura around me.
Know that your happiness must come from you. Never expect it to come from others. Understand that even if you feel depressed at times or lonely you can still have a good life. You must avoid stress and chaos as much as possible. Do as often as you can the things that bring you the most joy. But make sure you include things that puts you are around people. We are people persons and need the contact.
2007-11-17 17:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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All people's amount of "being sensitive" is "relative" to your personality, to your family, to your culture, your society, and so on. For years my sisters called me "insensitive"...but when I grew up and went out on my own EVERY body else said I was oversensitive. Now, in our later years, I've found out, my sisters had what is called "hypersensitivity" ... and i"m quite normal... sheesh ya coulda fooled me.
Being sensitive is part of who you are, but if it interfering with your life and your abilities to perform normal daily tasks, you might need some more help.
You can also try eating some oily fish two to four times a week. It helps with depression...and sensitivity. Tuna and Salmon are common, it's best to eat fresh fish, but canned will do...and if you like them you can even eat some sardines if that's all that's available when you're on the run... but my family who has "hypersensitivity" all find eating the oily fish to be helpful; though it is temporary. Sometimes they eat it once a day! :)
2007-11-17 15:38:21
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answered by Holly Carmichael 4
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Hi Anima, im a christian. i too am gifted, by the power of the Holy Spirit! please know this, "Jesus is the spirit of prophecy" i want you to know there is a battle for your soul! and before you were born you were on His mind, before He threw out the stars and scooped out the oceans He had an eternal plan for you and Him. this thing you call "energies" is better known as spirits. God is a spirit. and His eyes are fastened on you and His heart is filled with excitment when He looks down upon you! Anima there is peace and joy in knowing the living God. you are an eternal being with eternal thoughts. "Jeremiah 29:11 says For i know the thoughts that i think toward you,says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope." WOW thoughts of peace, that was just for you. my prayer is that all your sadness all your thoughts of the unknown emotions will be comforted in Jesus Christ. God Bless from someone who cares.
2007-11-17 16:33:34
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answered by rookie 1
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I have talked to some psychics who weren't understanding where the source of all things is. One girl told me that she had a dream about a place that was blue, and there were creatures there. But when she woke up, she was dizzy and disoriented. I told her that blue is the color of Heaven, in symbolism. And told her that she was dissonant with Heaven, because she had no peace with God. So I ask you, do you have peace with God? You are psychic, so you know about the spiritual realm. As I did before I was saved. But now that you know about the spiritual world, are you going to make peace with God? God is Spirit, and the Spirit of God is on Earth:
8 When he comes, he will convict the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment: 9 in regard to sin, because men do not believe in me; 10 in regard to righteousness, because I am going to the Father, where you can see me no longer; 11 and in regard to judgment, because the prince of this world now stands condemned.
( John 16 )
The girl I spoke of, she rejected the message. What will you do?
Peace with God is gained through Jesus Christ.
2007-11-17 15:46:50
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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What that means is that you are still depressed inside and when one incident subsides and you become relaxed then latent causes resurface. However, it is the spirits inside of you that are causing the resurfacing of depression. The demons that give you their psychic powers will eventually take you further and further into depression.
2007-11-18 02:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems like you could be suffering from depression. How long has this been going on? Maybe you should consider going to your general practitioner and telling him your symptoms. He can give you some meds and maybe he can refer you to a psychologist that can help.
2007-11-17 15:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Take your vitamins... especially a good B-complex. You'll feel better.
2007-11-17 15:31:43
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answered by Blessed 5
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