Do You Get Drained By Other People's Energy?
by Dr. Judith Orloff
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Growing up, my girlfriends couldn't wait to hit the shopping malls
and go to parties, the bigger the better--but I didn't share their
excitement. I always felt overwhelmed, exhausted around large groups
of people, though I was clueless why. "What's the matter with
you?" friends would say, shooting me the weirdest looks. All
I knew was that crowded places and I just didn't mix. I'd go there
feeling just fine but leave nervous, depressed, or with some horrible
new ache or pain. Unsuspectingly, I was a gigantic sponge, absorbing
the energy of people around me.
Thank goodness, as my intuition matured, I had a life-changing
revelation. From conversations with other healers and from working
with patients I realized I was experiencing intuitive empathy: the
ability to sense what's going on in others both emotionally and
physically as if it were happening to me. Amazing at times, but
also challenging. Let me explain the dynamics of empathy: the more
people per square foot, the more our energy fields intersect--thus
the tendency to become overloaded in high-density areas. This aspect
of intuition is the most neglected and misunderstood.
I'm not referring to ordinary empathy--for instance, when you sympathize
with a friend whose fiancee left her, or share your brother's joy
on the birth of his first child. Intuitive empathy goes way beyond.
It's the capacity to energetically merge with someone else and,
for the moment, see life (positive and negative) through their eyes,
sense the world through their feelings. If this describes you, it
may be impossible to distinguish these sensations from your own,
throwing you off center.
I know. I've been there. That my intuitive empathy has become a
gift is mind-blowing--and a tremendous relief. Many of us never
get to the good part of empathy because we're not shown how. What
ails us even eludes our doctors. We go in for care, but it's like
the blind leading the blind. No one know what's going on. Empaths,
unintentionally, can make even a good doctor's life hell. They manifest
such a barrage of "unexplained" treatment-resistant symptoms,
that frustrated physicians write them off as hypochondriacs. Empaths
are notoriously misdiagnosed. Patient after patient has come to
me labeled "agoraphobic" or with "panic disorder,"
having received only minor respite from traditional treatments:
valium and behavior therapy. Some were nearly house-bound. They'd
all say, "I dread being in crowded places where I can't make
a quick escape. Forget department stores, busy streets, elevators,
tunnels. I avoid them like the plague." Sounded very familiar.
So I decided to take a history of how these people processed subtle
energy in the world, something all healers must be trained to assess.
Voila! I found many were undiagnosed empaths. For me, this changed
everything. My job then became teaching my patients to center themselves
and deal with the day-to-day nuances of energy more productively.
In my workshops I always inquire, "How many of you have intuitive
empathy?" It's astounding. Hands shoot up from at least a quarter
of the room. Of those people, nearly everyone concurs, "I had
no idea how to describe my feelings, let alone cope with them."
Then they'd dangerously conclude, "I thought something was
wrong with me for being 'overly sensitive'." I want to dispel
such a myth, illustrate how you can positively utilize this form
of intuition in daily life. From telephone calls, letters, and feedback
I receive during my workshops from New York to Omaha, I've seen
how widespread empathy is. How do you know if you have it? What
are the signs to look for?
Judith Orloff MD, a psychiatrist and intuition expert,
is author of the new book Emotional Freedom: Liberate Yourself From
Negative Emotions and Transform Your Life (Harmony Books, 2009)
Her other bestsellers are Positive Energy, Intuitive Healing, and
Second Sight. Dr. Orloff synthesizes the pearls of traditional medicine
with cutting edge knowledge of intuition, energy, and spirituality.
She passionately believes that the future of medicine involves integrating
all this wisdom to achieve emotional freedom and total wellness.
She is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA and
has been featured on The Today Show, CBS Early Show, CNN, and in
Oprah Magazine and USA Today
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