Laura Aboli: Being Sensitive is an Internal Strength

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Being sensitive does, at times, feel like a disadvantage. It means you are more vulnerable to external events, but it also means you are more in tune with your internal strength.

Your ability to feel things deeply, is what allows you to empathise with others, to sense things ahead of time, to identify people’s good or bad vibes, to detect lies, to feel for things and ultimately, to care.

We tend to talk a lot about love, but ‘caring’ is actually what feeds our outrage and drives us into action, it’s what brings out the necessary courage to do whatever it takes to right a wrong and what fuels the hunger for justice. Only sensitive people care enough to do something about things.

Sensitivity is not a weakness, it’s a gift. Yes, you will hurt more when disregarded, you will cry for longer when heartbroken, you will feel other people’s pain as if it was your own and you will suffer the madness of this world in an exhausting way, but your joy of victory will be greater, your sense of achievement will be incredible, your satisfaction when justice is served will be spectacular and your connection with the beauty, the magic and the mystery of the divine will make everything you’ve been through seem like a very small price to pay.

You say weakness? I say your sensitivity is your strength.
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Notes to Readers:

What Laura says is so true. It took a long time before I truly appreciated my sensitivity. This aspect about me was not appreciated early on by members of my family or even by many friends. Being an introvert AND hypersensitive to a high degree actually unnerved some people through my experience. I could sense things, but not adequately explain what I was seeing or feeling at least in terms of what other people could comprehend. I just knew things and often experienced a sense of Deja vu, long before an event actually played out in everyday activities.

Now I am finding this once misunderstood sensitivity of mine is actually a strength. For instance, I knew what was being presented as a ‘newly’ discovered virus wasn’t true; it was simply a relabeling of influenza that perhaps had been fortified or weaponized by medical science. And then, the vaccines… and the manner in which they were being pushed by powerful corporate interests, the government, the medical industry… you didn’t have to tell me this was trouble. And now, people are suffering from major cognitive dissonance as they wrestle with the realization that their government is out to get them.

I’m not a cynic, just a realist. I can see things, the intent underlying an action taken by another person or group. As Laura has said, this is a power, a strength that has guided me throughout a difficult and somewhat isolated lifetime. Now, if I can help others by pointing out things so they can perform their own discoveries, then so be it, but people have to be willing to let go of their programming and begin to trust in their own innate abilities. I am not special, just wired differently than the majority of humans.

Michael Jaco speaks of unleashing intuition’s secrets. We all have this inner power and strength. It is our connection with Source, with the greater part of our Self that isn’t incarnated within these small earthly avatars. Our consciousness is as vast as the universe. It is time we all wake up to this and know it as fact. It is the knowledge of Self that the dark ones have attempted to hide from us, for even if we didn’t know this about ourselves, they did and used it against us.

It is time to no longer heed the divide and conquer programming of the dark ones and to reunite with the wholeness of our inner being, to be guided by the non-physical aspects of our senses, our intuition and feelings. These are powerful guides and have served me well, at least to the extent that I have consciously utilized them.

Your sensitivity is your strength. Know this as truth. Feel it within. When someone attempts to tell you otherwise, disregard them as being unaware and perhaps afraid… of you, the real you, the inner warrior.

Eliza

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