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Sensitive Soul: The Unseen Role of Emotion Extraordinary States
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Sensitive Soul: The Unseen Role of Emotion Extraordinary States
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Sensitive Soul: The Unseen Role of Emotion Extraordinary States
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Explores how emotion underlies personality, triggers the development of non-ordinary states and perceptions, and connects all life
• Shows how the flow of our emotions shapes individual minds and personalities
• Reveals the significant role of emotion in PTSD, alexithymia (not knowing what one is feeling), autism, savantism, synesthesia (overlapping senses), déjà vu, phantom pain, migraines, and extreme empathy
• Looks at the emotional lives of animals, demonstrating how life-threatening emergencies can trigger amazing sensitivities and abilities in them
Emotion, as it exists within and between people, underpins personality, spirituality, and a range of extraordinary perceptions, conditions, and experiences. These include déjà vu, phantom pain, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and extreme empathy, where people instantaneously feel the physical or emotional pain of another. Many gifted children, those with synesthesia, and people with autismnot to mention highly sensitive people in generalreport forms of innate “knowing” and even paranormal experiences. In this exploration of the role of emotion in non-ordinary states and abilities, Michael Jawer shows how the flow of our emotions and those of the people around us greatly influences the development of exceptional capacities and sensitivities.
Drawing on a range of scientific studies, Jawer explores how 5 remarkable kinds of peopleindividuals with autism, synesthesia, savantism, child prodigies, and children who remember past livesare linked through the biology of emotion and how a hidden emotional intensity underlies both autism and anomalous perception. He examines the psychological concept of thin and thick boundaries and how those with thin boundariesthose who are more environmentally sensitivehave a greater predisposition toward empathy, synesthesia, psi abilities, and extraordinary states of perception. Sharing extraordinary examples, the author explores how strong emotion may endure through time and space, possibly even after death. He also looks at the emotional lives of animals, our soulful connections with them, and how life-threatening emergencies can trigger amazing sensitivities and abilities in our fellow creatures.
Revealing the unseen role of emotion in mind and personality, Jawer shows that emotion is the binding force that connects us with one another, with all of life, and with nature itself.