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Have You Been Told You're Too Sensitive? How to Thrive During Challenging Times

5/31/2022

 
Tranquil and unperturbed, yet sensitive and effective.
                                                                                    The I Ching
As I write this blog, I feel a heavy heart, sadness and grief.   

I've been feeling how unstable things are, as if we're standing

on shaky ground,  unable to get our bearings. Nothing feels

stable.  It feels alarming and scary.  Surely, others are feeling

some degree of these feelings.  How can we thrive during the

individual and collective challenges of our times? Even if I can't

make sense of tragedies that have recently occurred, I choose

to believe that Light is making it's way into these dark times. I

hold out hope that the universe is purposeful. If you're feeling

the need for more "solid" ground, begin by standing in your

Wholeness.   With that in mind, I offer metta--a meditation of

caring for our collective well-being and responding with a gentle

and aware heart to the human suffering.
May we all be free of pain.     
May we all find peace and ease.
May we all be held in love.
May we all spread the light.

And...the Great Mandala continues to turn.


Flowers and tress are blossoming.  Spring is finally here! May

first marked the half-way point between spring equinox and

summer solstice.  Now we're just 21 days from the beginning of

summer. For some people, the change is welcome. For others,

seasonal shifts can be challenging.


We're affected by the seasons throughout the year. Just like

they affect all plants, trees, insects, and flowers--all living things

on Earth, we believe the seasons also have an effect on

humans; on our mind, body, and spirit. There is power, mystery

and magic in each season. Co-Creative Mandalas offer simple,

inspired, and meaningful ways to connect with the cycles of

nature throughout the year.  Each Co-Creative Mandala offers a

vibration and message that connects you to the changes in

nature that affect your life – physically, emotionally, mentally and

spiritually.



So far this year, we've explored  Solitude, Vision, Blossoming,

and Coherence. Each quality supports our awakening to Unity.  

Unity is not a goal. It is the reality of life.  Nothing exists

independent of outside conditions. No single component is more

important than another.  Mindfulness, the realization of the effect

of our actions and appreciation of the present moment, is the

practice of remembering Unity.


This month we're exploring Sensitivity. Have you ever been told

that you’re too sensitive or too emotional, or that you “care too

much”? As a sensitive person you may have a lifetime of being

told or thinking that you are just too sensitive, cry too easily,

take things in too deeply. “What is wrong with you?” you may

hear from others, or ask yourself. Often you may try to figure out

ways to make the world a safe place for others and yourself.

Rather than fearfully shutting down your sensitivity, dive in deeper into all possible feeling. As you expand, keep only those who are not afraid of oceans.
                                                                             Victoria Erickson
Sometimes my clients ask in some form: “How can I get rid of

this awful sensitivity?” The asker wants me to tell them how to

make their sensitivity go away so that she or he can just “be

normal.”   I remind my clients (and myself) of the importance,

the necessity, for holding loving space for all parts of ourselves. 

In my experience, no one, including me, has ever changed her

mind about herself by beating up on yourself. I believe the best

use of “self-help” and spiritual awareness is to open ourselves

to discovering the goodness that is already inside us, and

allowing it to bloom.

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In case you need a reminder, being sensitive means that these

are positive qualities rather than shortcomings.   Our sensitivity

can open our access into deeper senses that go beyond seeing,

hearing, and touch into a more subtle realm. And not only are

they positive qualities rather than shortcomings, but once you

fully understand them, you will come to realize they are actually

among your "superpowers".  I think that being a sensitive

person is a divine gift. The very gift the world needs right now.


Now, more than ever, is the time to honor your sensitivity and if

you're unsure how to, simply remind yourself that it's OK, it

takes time, it's a skill, it is not something that you were taught

growing up but you can learn now. After researching this

topic for over a decade, I realized that learning and mastering

some basic tools and practices make a world of difference in our

overall well-being.


I've read various scientific theories about what human sensitivity

is. The general consensus amongst those who have researched

sensitivity and who have experience working with sensitive

people seems to be that these traits are innate. Dr. Elaine Aron

one of the leading scientists pioneered the study of the innate

temperament trait of high sensitivity in 1991. Her work includes

the book The Highly Sensitive Person in which she describes

the characteristics of Highly Sensitive People or HSPs in her

work. When I read her book and listened to her speak, it felt like

coming home.  I discovered that nothing is "wrong" with me. Her

research shows that 1 in 5 people are born with a slightly

different nervous system, one that processes everything more

deeply.  The HSP trait reflects a certain type of survival strategy,

being observant before acting. The brains of HSPs actually work

a little differently than others. For more information about HSPs

and to take the HSP self-test, visit Dr. Aron's website.


People often describe being sensitive as both a blessing and a

curse. This is usually attributed  to the fact that we can feel

drained and exhausted after being around other people. This

trait is often identified as being empathic, because you're

picking up on all of their emotions and feeling what they’re

feeling.    Dr. Judith Orloff offers insights about empaths and the

similarities and differences between HSPs and empaths.
Her

website
offers information about the similarities and differences,

an Am I an Empath quiz,resources, and a Survival Guide for

Empaths
.



Whether you identify as intuitive, an empath, or HSP, your

exceptional sensitivity is pointing towards a deeper capacity for

being human, for showing loving kindness and compassion

toward yourself and others as we navigate difficult times.


For sensitive people, transitions can feel challenging, and

sometimes overwhelming. Transitions, changes, and shifts

(including those that come with seasonal changes) are all a

natural and necessary part of life.  The good news is there are

ways to help ease seasonal (and all) transitions.


How can we understand and utilize sensitivity for our own good,

and for the good of the world?

Honor this sensitivity, trust it, use it as a barometer for those things that serve you and those that do not.
                                                                                   Anonymous
As part of my highly sensitive experience, I struggle a great deal

with the cold weather, and the shift from fall to winter brings

mixed feelings.  My ability to garden, practice grounding, make

connection to nature is limited in Colorado with freezing

temperatures, ice, and snow.   So, I'm delighted when spring

comes with all the blossoming, growth and renewal energy.

Everything is flowering this month. Nature is bursting &

blooming. The outside world is showing off with all the beauty it

contains! What's not to love?!!!


I'm even more excited when spring shifts to summer.


We're transitioning out of spring, and moving into the energetic,

expansive energy of Summer. This is the beginning of summer's

fiery energy.  For some people this is a challenging shift.


How are you feeling these days? Can you feel the shifts all

around you; in nature, in people, in energies, and within my own

spiritual, emotional, and physical experiences?  Are you attuned

with the shift, yet still struggle to predict the impact?  Some

seasonal changes have little impact on my overall experience,

but I’ve found that without awareness, attunement, and

preparation, they can knock me off kilter.


Changes are difficult for highly sensitive people!  Seasonal

shifts occur regularly, and though I’ve been through them time

and time again, I still have to prepare if I don't want to be

overwhelmed.  Over the years, I’ve learned a few things that

help me get through seasonal transitions a little more smoothly.



1. Give yourself the gift of time...to allow the transition from

spring to summer.
Time alone is the “giftedness”, as Dr. Aron

describes, that comes with being a HSP. Allow for a little extra

time each day to give your system the opportunity to not only

tune in to the seasonal shifts, but adjust to the transition.


2. Be more mindful of nutritional needs...choose foods that

feed your mind, body, and spirit.
Adjust your food intake

accordingly even if it’s just temporary through the transition.


3. Pay attention to commitments...set boundaries. Strike the

balance of giving to others and giving to yourself. Allow the fine-

tuning that comes with the seasonal shift to occur before

expending more energy.


4. Attend to your experiences in a curious and non-

judgmental way...beating yourself up won't help.
Loving and

accepting yourself, remembering your wholeness, increases

your ability to identify the source of struggles, and make

possible solutions come more clearly and easily.



These tips can help you live a life of deeper peace, calm,

confidence and knowing, where compassion and love are the

driving forces, whatever the changes and challenges you're

facing, allowing you to use your gifts to help yourself and the

whole planet heal and grow.


The Co-Creative Mandala below, "Sensitivity", from a

photograph of Oyama magnolia (symbolizes love of nature)

reminds us when we use our gift of exceptional sensitivity to

express love toward ourselves, all living beings, and Earth we

align with the core of our being. Your sensitivity comes from

your deep, intuitive abilities that allow you to see a bigger

picture than many people can, and often you’re aware of

more than “meets the eye.” This creates a life that not only

celebrates your sensitivity, but also serves others in a powerful

way. And as an exceptionally sensitive people, helping others

and walking with them in their healing journey is our life

purpose.

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You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you discover is yourself.
                                                                                         Alan Alda
Sensitivity Sacred Practice:


Intention:


The real power of the practice is the intention you place behind

it. Start your day by setting the intention that you are dedicating

this time to self-care, to remembering Wholeness and

awakening to Unity.  This practice is a simple method of helping

you to honor and listen to your Sensitivity.  So with practice, it

can be used to manage stress, promote feelings of well-being

and be present, without conscious effort. With practice, you'll

discover that this inner resource is available to you  for

increasing periods of time. 


Be gentle with yourself as you discover what nurtures and

sustains you.


Choose what you need to create sacred space: Flowers, leaves

represent spring, candles represent the fiery summer energy

that we're shifting toward, incense, and music can help guide

your focus. Invest time toward moving into stillness.


When you are ready, invite any subtle colleagues, allies, your

guides and helpers to join you in your sacred practice. Wait a

moment for that connection and alliance to form.


Before you begin the practice:


First, invest some time for reflecting on the Sensitivity mandala.

What message does it have for you? What expansive energy do

you want more of in your life?  You may choose to reflect on

your vision statement. How will honoring Sensitivity support

manifesting your vision?  How will you nurture the mandala of

your life? How will you practice self-care and self-compassion

by welcoming Sensitivity into your life?



Now, the Sensitivity practice:*


Tap into your inner wisdom, your exceptional sensitivity in just a

couple of minutes
with these simple but powerful steps.


Step 1: Identify a clear question that you would like to to gain

some additional insight about.


Step 2: Anchor into your “Power Center” — a place inside

yourself where you feel connected and resourced.


A fast way of doing just this is to ask yourself:


What if I believe that…


My deeper knowing, my sensitivity reminds me that…

I’m valuable, and worthy of love...

Including well-being, safety, love, compassion and more…


And, what if I believe that...

    I am enough

    My sensitivity is a gift

    My gifts are valuable



Step 3: Ask your question to your inner wisdom

What does my inner wisdom know about…

Move into a place of curiosity, openness and receptivity…

If you believe that life supports you, that you are valuable,

that you can access resources and support, how might you

move forward?



Instead of THINKING about the answer, LISTEN to a deeper

part of yourself for an answer.


Journal or reflect on the answer…


Commit to take an action to honor this knowing!


The next time you have an opportunity to make a difference (for

yourself or all beings) in any difficult situation, try this:


Ground yourself (use any practice you know), use your

exceptional sensitivity, your subtle senses, to feel what is

needed in the moment. Invite inner support. Feel the presence

of your knowing. Listen deeply. Become a portal through which

helpful energy flows.


The best reason to explore your exceptional sensitivity, subtle

perception, is it really feels good! It's comforting to be at home in

your body, mind, and spirit; at home in our collective humanity;

at home in the earth.


Best wishes as your journey continues!


Peace and joy to your seeking heart,

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* (Adapted from a Power Practice: Tapping into Your Deeper Knowing by Claire

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