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Julie Ryan

Empathic Daughter

Yvette in Yorktown, VA, asked:

Hi Julie,

I am pretty sure my daughter Sophie is an empath. She seems to absorb people’s illnesses and/or feelings which then manifest in her.

Recently, my aunt in Texas was diagnosed with diverticulosis and now Sophie (who lives in Roslyn, VA) is having trouble eating and is losing weight.

What can my daughter do to keep from taking on these symptoms? Is there a technique she can utilize?

Thank you for any assistance you can give.

Yvette

Hi Yvette,

Thanks for your fascinating question about your daughter Sophie.

Empaths are known as people who are extremely sensitive to other’s feelings and emotions, sometimes to the detriment of themselves and are more common than one might imagine.

The word empath comes from the Greek “em” which means “in” and “pathos” which means “feeling” translating to “feeling into others’ feelings”. This very real phenomenon can activate a person’s nervous system causing a plethora of symptoms, oftentimes mimicking another’s symptoms.

In order to get some information about Sophie, I energetically connected to her and asked permission to scan her. She said yes.

Once I got Sophie on my “radar” I could “see” (in my mind’s eye) that all of her chakras (energy centers) were blown open. The word chakra means wheel or disc in Sanskrit so imagine a chakra as a spinning wheel of energy.

Everyone has seven main chakras in their body starting at the top of the head and ending in the pelvis at the base of the spine. These chakras correspond to bundles of nerves, major organs, and areas of our energetic body that affect our emotional and physical well-being.

In addition, each chakra has a filter that keeps the person’s energy in and other’s energy out. These filters look like clear contact lenses to me and can get blown off with one or more traumatic events. I replaced all of Sophie’s missing chakra filters.

Furthermore, we all have energy cords that connect us to other people. These cords are called bioplasmic streamers and resemble a laser beam when connecting to someone and a thin umbilical cord when removing them. Sophie had a lot of them that I subsequently removed.

Psychologist Dr. Bo Forbes specializes in mind-body medicine and is known for working with empaths. Sophie may want to investigate her website to see if any of Dr. Forbes’ trainings resonate with her.

In the meantime, some simple suggestions to help Sophie calm her nervous system can include yoga, meditation and a hot bath.

Hope these healings and information help.