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Empathy - How to Develop and Manage the Gift of the Heart

Empathy is an emergent spiritual talent - it is this one which is rising to the fore now, and for good reason. Empathy enables us to sense the emotions of others as if they were our own, to mirror the emotional radiations of other people. Empathy is both a unifying and healing gift, enabling us to feel what others feel it narrows the divide of culture, creed and class that is so prevalent in the world today. It also enables us to feel another’s pain and therefore target their healing more effectively. But empathy is a double-edged sword, as until we realise that we possess the gift, it can easily be misinterpreted as mental or emotional instability, leading us to question our very sanity whilst suffering from the toxic emotions we might encounter on a daily basis in our environment. In this workshop we will explore the energetic mechanics of empathy and how to both manage the gift whilst protecting the heart and keeping clear and well nurtured, our own emotional body. We will explore how to develop and fine tune the empathic power and how to put it too good use in our daily life, spiritual practice and service. We will explore where this gift can lead us spiritually and the fascinating developments in neuroscience involving mirror neurones in the brain as a physiological manifestation of empathy in the body. A must do for anyone who considers themselves to be empathic - this workshop provides essential guidance for your survival and spiritual evolution.
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College of Psychic Studies - The College was founded in 1884 by a group of eminent scholars and scientists. Its purpose was to facilitate formal investigation into the psychic and mediumistic phenomena that were such a topic of debate in the Victorian era. With great courage, this group of distinguished people, some notable in science, others from within the ranks of the Anglican clergy, defied the prevailing canons of respectability in order to proclaim to a world of increasing materialism that human personality survives bodily death and that this is capable of demonstration.

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