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Empathipedia: Healing for Empaths and Highly Sensitive Persons

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Empathipedia helps the reader ascertain and heal the underlying causes of their symptoms and provides time-tested tools to prevent energetic overload and absorption. Empathipedia will greatly enhance the life experience of empaths and HSPs, and will allow us to share our gifts of compassion and healing with all who require such. At a time when the world appears to be more volatile and chaotic, Empathipedia can be the ultimate resource for deep transformation of ourselves and our collective humanity.

198 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2018

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Dave Markowitz

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47 reviews4 followers
July 14, 2019
This is the definitive book for highly sensitive people and empaths who may be intuitive as well. It is well worth reading and may explain a lifetime of confusion because it clarifies a phenomenon that is only now emerging into our collective understanding .
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July 12, 2023
Really, really good. It gave me loads to think about.
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274 reviews8 followers
August 14, 2024
Learning how to let go of what is not mine is an essential skill in my work but sometimes a little more complex in my personal life. Recommended reading.
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September 20, 2021
White dude alert. Casual cultural appropriation with no basic framework or solid explanations of huge concepts. I found it superstition-provoking and harmful as someone with anxiety (ex: he tells a woman her cancer came back because she hasn’t healed past grief - I get it isn't literal, but jeez.) Very poorly researched in the neuroscience department. I’m into magic and alternative healing modalities, but this felt like so many (stolen) ideas haphazardly glued together - covered with a wash of confidence that I found arrogant and silly. Very poor editing - it was like reading a dictated first draft.
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