21 Traits of an Awakening Soul ~ March 25, 2015


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My wonderful husband has sent an article, by Christina Sarich, I have enjoyed reading…and I AM sure you will find this enjoyable as well. Many will ponder over this article and question whether they, or someone they know, shows these traits in their nature of BEing. It is my thought that many, many folks are starting to realize that all is not well with their world and that maybe, just maybe there is much more to life than we have been led to believe!

Are you curious? I hope you are and will not only take your time to read this article, but will also use your perception by noting the type of commonality that exists throughout all of the listed traits. What is that commonality? Why…these are the traits of one who is free to BE as they wish. Freedom, in itself, allows the mind so much more perception…which then plays out into a shift of consciousness, which yields a vibrational change, which begats…well, you know that story.

SO…please read this wonderful article, start imaging yourself without constraints, and…

Injoy!

You can say its because of a global shift in consciousness, a destiny we have arrived at due to spiritual evolution, or the outcome of strange times, but, many people all across the globe are going through intense personal changes and sensing an expansion of consciousness. Personal changes of this magnitude can be difficult to recognize and to understand, but here areΒ 21 traits of an awakening soul, a β€˜sensitive’, or an β€˜empath.’

1. Being in public places is sometimes overwhelming. Since our walls between self and other are dissolving, we haven’t really learned to distinguish between someone else’s energy and our own. If the general mood of the crowd is herd-like or negative, we can feel this acutely, and may feel like retreating into our own private space. When we have recharged our batteries with meditation, spending time in nature, far away from other people, or just sitting in quiet contemplation, we are ready to be with the masses again. In personal relationships, we often will feel someone else’s emotions as our own. It is important to have this higher sense of empathy, but we must learn to allow another person’s emotions while observing them and keeping our empathy, but, realizing that not all emotions belong to us. Social influence can dampen our own innate wisdom.2. We know things without having to intellectually figure them out. Often called intuitive awareness, we have β€˜a-ha’ moments and insights that can explain some of the most complex theories or phenomenon in the world. Some of the most brilliant minds of our time just β€˜know.’ Adepts and sages often were given downloads of information from higher states of consciousness after meditating or being in the presence of a more conscious individual; this is happening for more people with more frequency. As we trust our intuition more often, it grows stronger. This is a time of β€˜thinking’ with our hearts more than our heads. Our guts will no longer be ignored. Our dreams are becoming precognitive and eventually our conscious thoughts will be as well.

3. Watching television or most of main stream media, including newspapers and many Hollywood movies is very distasteful to us. The mindset that creates much, but not all, of the programming on television and in cinema is abhorrent. It commodifies people and promotes violence. It reduces our intelligence and numbs our natural empathetic response to someone in pain.

4. Lying to us is nearly impossible. We may not know exactly what truth you are withholding, but we can also tell (with our developing intuition and ESP skills) that something isn’t right. We also know when you have other emotions, pain, love, etc. that you aren’t expressing. You’re an open book to us. We aren’t trained in counter-intelligence, we are just observant and knowing. While we may pick up on physical cues, we can look into your eyes and know what you are feeling.

5. We may pick up symptoms of your cold, just like men who get morning sickness when their wives are pregnant. Sympathy pains, whether emotional or physical, are something we experience often. We tend to absorb emotion through the solar plexus, considered the place we β€˜stomach emotion’ so as we learn to strengthen this chakra center, we may sometimes develop digestive issues. Grounding to the earth can help to re-establish our emotional center. Walking barefoot is a great way to re-ground.

Read More: http://www.trueactivist.com/21-traits-of-an-awakening-soul/