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Subtitled The Art of Mastering your Intuition and Fearlessly Being Yourself.
This is not a book about the typical empath issues of distinguishing your own feels, protecting the self energetically and regaining sovereignty. Rather it is about embracing empathy as bridge to a divine interconnected way of life, the mystic.
Sohl suggests that when an empath commits to pursue spiritual growth, the natural path is sustainability and harmony, and this can be expressed through individual healing or as a business consciousness. He says the truly empowered empath is a voice for divine harmony in the body and the earth.
This book is as much a workbook as it is a text, it is filled with journaling prompts. Sohl strongly encourages you to not only work through the questions but to take actions that build discipline along this path of spiritual growth.
He uses four pillars as the structure to develop intuition: vision, connectivity, receptivity, and creativity. He has an author’s website that supplements the book and includes an intuition quiz or self-diagnosis that is also an appendix in the book. The quiz is supposed to help you identify if you are imbalanced so you can strengthen your pillars accordingly.
I learned some things about myself in this book. It gave me the personal aha-moment or two that was satisfying for me. For example, as a child, when your gifts not recognized, nourished, and welcomed…it creates the experience of malnourishment inside. I’d never really associated that term “malnourishment” with my feelings, but it does seem so on point…I could see a big theme in my life was always feeling unsatisfied and trying to prove my talent and seek external validation.
Empath to Mystic says...
Subtitled The Art of Mastering your Intuition and Fearlessly Being Yourself.
This is not a book about the typical empath issues of distinguishing your own feels, protecting the self energetically and regaining sovereignty. Rather it is about embracing empathy as bridge to a divine interconnected way of life, the mystic.
Sohl suggests that when an empath commits to pursue spiritual growth, the natural path is sustainability and harmony, and this can be expressed through individual healing or as a business consciousness. He says the truly empowered empath is a voice for divine harmony in the body and the earth.
This book is as much a workbook as it is a text, it is filled with journaling prompts. Sohl strongly encourages you to not only work through the questions but to take actions that build discipline along this path of spiritual growth.
He uses four pillars as the structure to develop intuition: vision, connectivity, receptivity, and creativity. He has an author’s website that supplements the book and includes an intuition quiz or self-diagnosis that is also an appendix in the book. The quiz is supposed to help you identify if you are imbalanced so you can strengthen your pillars accordingly.
I learned some things about myself in this book. It gave me the personal aha-moment or two that was satisfying for me. For example, as a child, when your gifts not recognized, nourished, and welcomed…it creates the experience of malnourishment inside. I’d never really associated that term “malnourishment” with my feelings, but it does seem so on point…I could see a big theme in my life was always feeling unsatisfied and trying to prove my talent and seek external validation.
Empath to Mystic says...