Amy Vasterling

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Amy Vasterling is an author, intuitive, and thought leader who helps readers step beyond old patterns and into the life they were meant to live. For over two decades, she has observed and researched how people collapse narcissism and restore their own “personal knowing”—the deep truth of who they are.

Her debut book, Know: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life, invites readers to move past fear, embrace their sensitivity as strength, and discover new ways of living with authenticity and natural equality.

Through her work, Amy offers fresh perspectives for highly sensitive and creative individuals seeking freedom from societal expectations. She has spoken at events, led gatherings, and written extensively about intuition, resilience,
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Narcissistic Social Disordering: A Diagnosis of a World Society in Denial

The term narcissism seemed well-established in Ama’s time and became thought of as an overused term. Ama saw society had changed, and this, along with much else, needed redefining and exposing so powerful positive change could result.

Ama saw that this term had become muddled, and she saw it as a generalized problem in society. Her approach was to redefi…

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“In your own childhood, this systemic paving over your personal knowing likely caused you to lose touch with who you are, what you know, and how to operate in life’s flow. The result is you find yourself in adulthood “going along to get along,” yet always feel something is wrong. That’s because this is not who you are and not the life you were built for or meant to live.”
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“I think of us HSPs as the elephants of human beings. Elephants are the epitome of knowing. They sense and remember. Because they can feel the truth of what has happened before and recognize the pattern in what is happening in the moment, they are able to determine what is
coming.”
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“(In life) We learn to dread being wrong. We want desperately to be right, yet much of the world is ill-governed on that string of words alone.”
Amy Vasterling, KNOW: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life

“In your own childhood, this systemic paving over your personal knowing likely caused you to lose touch with who you are, what you know, and how to operate in life’s flow. The result is you find yourself in adulthood “going along to get along,” yet always feel something is wrong. That’s because this is not who you are and not the life you were built for or meant to live.”
Amy Vasterling, KNOW: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life

“So we busy ourselves with this modern life—living within a set of rules and expectations put in place by others long before we joined humanity. As we strive to fit in and achieve in this structure, we encounter both subtle and overt experiences that pit us against our nature while slowly extinguishing our inclinations.”
Amy Vasterling, KNOW: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life

“(In life) We learn to dread being wrong. We want desperately to be right, yet much of the world is ill-governed on that string of words alone.”
Amy Vasterling, KNOW: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life

“So we busy ourselves with this modern life—living within a set of rules and expectations put in place by others long before we joined humanity. As we strive to fit in and achieve in this structure, we encounter both subtle and overt experiences that pit us against our nature while slowly extinguishing our inclinations.”
Amy Vasterling, KNOW: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life

“I think of us HSPs as the elephants of human beings. Elephants are the epitome of knowing. They sense and remember. Because they can feel the truth of what has happened before and recognize the pattern in what is happening in the moment, they are able to determine what is
coming.”
Amy Vasterling, KNOW: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life

“In your own childhood, this systemic paving over your personal knowing likely caused you to lose touch with who you are, what you know, and how to operate in life’s flow. The result is you find yourself in adulthood “going along to get along,” yet always feel something is wrong. That’s because this is not who you are and not the life you were built for or meant to live.”
Amy Vasterling, KNOW: Where the Status Quo Ends and You Come to Life

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