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How Being an Empath is Connected to Spiritually Awakening

by Aletheia Luna · Updated: Jun 13, 2025 · 85 Comments

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I’m going to say something unexpected – perhaps even a little unpopular.

I think we’re all empaths.

I believe that being an empath is actually our natural state of being.


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Far from being an exclusive label or special group of people, I believe empaths are rife among us.

I believe men are empaths, women are empaths, children are empaths, the elderly are empaths, straight people are empaths, gay people are empaths, transgenders are empaths, and throughout the entire world, I believe that empaths exist in every culture, every tradition, every religion and every continent.

The only thing is this:

most of us have lost touch with our abilities to tune into the feelings of others.

Why? Because most of us have lost touch with our ability to tune into the feelings of ourselves. Whether through our highly materialized, fast-paced, artificial societies; our long-held dogmas, traditions, beliefs and inner narratives; our physical and emotional diets; our lifestyle habits, or simply our belief that “everything we feel comes directly from us,” we have been severely desensitized in life.

We have become essentially “sensitivity maimed.”

We have become emotional illiterates.


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In fact, most of us have become alexithymics – people that suffer from the inability to truly know, and put into words, what they are feeling. Hence our tendency to over-eat, our obesity crisis, our addictions to alcohol and drugs, our over-consumption of escapist TV shows, movies and porn and our constant psychological issues such as anxiety and depression.

All of this comes as a direct result of lacking self-awareness, of trying to desperately patch up the emptiness and confusion we feel in life and inside.

We are truly, in the most extreme sense, out-of-touch with ourselves.

And so it’s no wonder that when we experience some kind of spiritual awakening – when we finally awaken from our “sleep” and experience a shift in consciousness – we become overwhelmed with not only our ability to understand and feel our own feelings, but our ability to do likewise with others and their feelings. For some this descends as a tidal wave, for others, a gentle but increasing storm.

Suddenly we realize all along that many (not all) of the feelings that have been clogging us up have come as a result of actually feeling and taking on the emotions of others, empathically.

If this sounds like you, and if you are currently navigating through the disorientating waters of being an empath, you are not alone. I too have gone through this awakening experience and after some much needed guidance and personal effort I have been able to obtain much greater mental and emotional clarity. Although I am not perfect (there will always be more to improve on), I want to share with you today some truly beneficial advice.

From Alexithymic to Empath

It is said that alexithymia is present in about 10% of the population, but I believe this figure is grossly downplayed. I believe that many of us were/are alexithymics.

As thinker and philosopher Roman Krznaric comments in his book “Empathy: Why it Matters and How to Get it”:

At this moment in history we are suffering from an acute empathy deficit, both as a society and in our individual lives.

He goes on to note that:

A recent study at the University of Michigan revealed a dramatic decline in empathy levels among young Americans between 1980 and today, with the steepest drop being in the last ten years. The shift, say researchers, is in part due to more people living alone and spending less time engaged in social and community activities that nurture empathic sensitivity.

Krznaric later goes on to reveal that empathy has declined by nearly 50% in the past 40 years. A study in 2017 also revealed that alexithymia is directly tied with a lack of empathy.

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Other than a lack of empathy, alexithymics display numerous traits that are extremely common in the people of our day and age. These include:

  • Lack of intuition.
  • Restricted imagination and emphasis on the logical and realistic.
  • Outbursts of crying and fits of rage appearing to come from nowhere.
  • Inability to identify and describe what one is feeling (poor emotional intelligence).
  • Difficulty in relationships (adopting the role of the dependent, dominant, or distant partner).
  • Impulsive acts or compulsive behaviors.
  • Tendency towards obesity (binge eating), anorexia, bulimia, sex addiction, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, fibromyalgia, personality disorders, migraines, depression.
  • Social isolation and an inability to connect or identify with others.

However, if you have experienced an awakening as an alexithymic, or a shift in consciousness from “unaware” to “aware,” you’re most likely experiencing the following symptoms:

  • Social anxiety or phobia as a result of being bombarded with too much verbal, emotional and physical data.
  • Intense self-consciousness, or being painfully aware of how other people perceive you.
  • Tumultuous emotions. You will begin to feel your emotions rather than hide from them or channel them into unhealthy habits such as binge eating, alcoholism, workaholism, etc. Because you are emotionally inexperienced, you experience many highs and lows in emotions, not knowing how to stabilize and harmonize yourself internally.
  • Confusion between your emotions and other’s emotions. You might jump to one extreme and think that you have borderline personality disorder or another disorder – or, you might jump to the other extreme and blame everyone else for the way you feel, adopting a classic victim complex.
  • Low self-esteem. As a result of being thrown in the deep end, so to speak, you might feel personally and inter-personally inadequate because of your heightened sensitivity to the world. You might beat yourself up, think you’re stupid, think you’re weak, think you’re mentally ill, or any other number of self-criticisms.
  • You are more in touch with your body. You might begin to take care of your health more, change diets, change cosmetics, try to overcome any addictions you have, and generally take care of yourself more.
  • You will be more sensitive to the beauty and horror of the world. As a newly awakened soul, you will experience the world much more deeply – this has its positives and negatives, and can result in pure joy or severe unhappiness.
  • You have the sudden craving to express yourself creatively, but you don’t know how or where to start.

The transition from alexithymic to empath can be compared to a pendulum. The pendulum swings from one extreme to the other, but eventually through time it slows to a halt, to a balance between two extremes. How do you find that stability? There is a lot of bad advice out there on the web, so let me share with you what I learned through trial and error.

The Empath Fledgling Guide to Creating Inner Balance

I will be expanding upon this topic in a future article (it deserves one of its own!), but for now I’ll provide you with a few basic pointers.

1. Forget “Shielding” – Try Non-Resistance and Non-Attachment

Many articles and many websites suggest “shielding” techniques to “protect you” from the emotions of others. Firstly, this advice uses the language of victimhood which is counterproductive to becoming a balanced empath. I’ve personally tried using “invisible eggs,” “walls” and so forth before, but I’ve found it not only completely ineffective, but too mentally draining as well.

Instead of using shielding techniques, simply open yourself. Simply be. Don’t fight, don’t resist, for your resistance will create continuous tension within you – which you certainly don’t need.

Non-resistance is paradoxically the most simple thing to do in the world, but it can also be very difficult as we are so used to resisting ourselves, other people, time, and life in general.

But non-resistance isn’t simply about letting everything and anything come – it is also about non-attachment, or letting emotions come and go without identifying with them. Non-attachment requires you to be self-aware in the present moment of what you are feeling. This can take time and practice.

Try asking yourself, “What am I feeling right now?” when you feel stressed, tense, or stuffy with emotions. Your answer might be something like, “I am feeling pain, worry, sadness and anxiety, but that is OK.” It is OK to feel the emotions. Open to them, but also let them pass by not adopting them as “yours.” Are your emotions “you?” No. You are much vaster than transient emotions which come and go.

2. Try Somatic Mindfulness

Somatic mindfulness is basically a way of anchoring you firmly in the present moment (and not getting lost in the hurricane of your thoughts and feelings) through focusing on your bodily sensations. This is complementary to the previous point of non-attachment and non-resistance which both require present moment awareness. Somatic mindfulness is extremely effective as it requires nothing other than your ability to feel sensations. Types of somatic mindfulness involve focusing on your breathing (deepening it), your blinks, your feet on the earth and the temperature of your body.

3. Run, Scream, Cry, Shout, Express

Catharsis is essential for every empath. In fact, it is essential for every human, regardless of their level of sensitivity as it dispels a lot of pent-up energy. For empaths this means getting rid of negative emotional residue from oneself and others.

Whatever you do, try to avoid going more than one day without engaging in some form of healthy catharsis. I’ve found that become lax in my habit of “catharting” has promoted chronic pain in my body and unpleasant mood swings. Beneficial forms of catharsis ideal for empaths include exercise of any kind, screaming into a pillow, making a habit of crying every day, laughing (laughter therapy), or self-expression in the form of art.

Whatever works for you … make a habit of it daily!

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There are many other ways of being a balanced empath which I elaborate on in our awakened empath book. Although you might be swinging like a pendulum through the extremes of your new shift in consciousness, remember that eventually through effort and persistence, you will come to a halt and achieve balance.


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We all go through confusing and disorientating times in life, so you are not alone. I can vouch for that.

Do you have any experiences with being an empath or an alexithymic? Please share in the comments!

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Jennifer says

    April 25, 2022 at 8:40 pm

    I am an empath in the middle of an awakening, and I have to say, I agree 100% with this post. It is amazing to see that someone else shares the same views.

    Reply
    • Matt Phillips says

      February 04, 2023 at 5:23 pm

      Thanks but, non conforming so I healed on my own, thanks though

      Reply
  2. Kyle Cuson says

    December 30, 2021 at 10:02 am

    I have been such as a child. I often identified as an empath because of the sheer magnitude of what I was trying to deal with.
    As a child,I had no clue that what I could sometimes see,and always feel was not normal. At times i could literally see the lifforce that connects all living things. But even out in the woods,as I grew up rural,I could feel the life force of the trees at times. Healthy,or dying there was no mistaking it.
    But then,my parents assumed that I was crazy at about age10 and had me taken to dr after dr who started feeding me full of schizophrenia pills and antidepressants etc,etc.
    The feelings didn’t stop,as a matter of fact,intensified. So after 5 or 6 years of at times being unable to function due to the sheer magnitude of all I was taking in,I got myself off all crazy medications but the loss of intensity of the feelings was now a loss of myself.
    So the self medicating began. After years and years on meth, then cocainezdx I began to be able to understand what was happening and not control,but quiet it. Then after that heroin,my love.
    The only thing that could make me feel comfortable inside my skin with all of the outward noise coming in. 12 years of my life spent spiraling downwards until I despised myself sa o much that I was suicidal…. heroin addiction is bad enough on the soulless zombies,but imagine what it could do to a person like me. Too sensitive to everything happening around him.
    Fortunately I had 1 person who never gave up on me because “I never lost my soul” she would say.
    We are 6 or 7 or 8(it runs together) Years past that now,and though I still struggle at times with crippling depression and always anxiety,I have managed to learn to control the gift or myself a lot better. It’s not coursing through me uncontrollably at all times anymore. I still have my moments, but am very happy with where I am now. And finally at times have peace in my skin.
    The gift is still very powerful within as I can sense and feel others,sometimes just through a comment or short conversation on the computer. It hasn’t been an easy life. But know that you arent crazy,first and foremost, and that we are the best of humanity. I have seen the worst,too. But the feeling needs to be done. So do so as much as you can take.
    The world needs people such as myself to shoulder the burden of what everyone else cannot.
    I have lived a tortured existence and was never broken before,and I shall not be broken in the days or years ahead. Truly mankind needs us. Not to shy away,but lead by example and do what we were born to do. Good luck Brothers and Sisters. I wish you the best. But please do not think that it will be easy. The world will grind you down,and not understand, and treat you as an outcast.

    Love Anyway. It’s what we do best as humans. And I will not stop helping and sacrificing of myself all I can un until my demise or Armageddon. Strive now with virtue friends to change what has been put into place.

    Maybe someday others wont suffer as I have. And surely some of you must have….. pl

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  3. Decla Green says

    November 04, 2021 at 9:39 pm

    Hello…. I believe I am pretty powerful empath. I really have a hard time not getting people’s intentions, not just the actions stick out. It is almost impossible once I know a bit about someone, to not get in their state of mind. I have similar past issues. And foster care, maybe we can work together.. if your interested…. declagreen@gmail.com… I also suffer from BPD, I’d have a ton of just questions, if you’d allow me the chance… please and thanks. Decla

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  4. Lastrc says

    September 03, 2021 at 4:38 pm

    So grateful to have discovered other like minded individuals. Lifting others up is no easy task and a heavy burden to carry. Especially when you are keenly aware of how unaware most people are around you.

    Personally – I feel like a silent witness to a lot of unnecessary sufferance. Social dogmas are usually the culprit as describe in this article. Truth is not valued as much as it should be. So for most individuals connecting with oneself is almost impossible without empathy.

    Outside looking in – Most are bewildered by personality. I am a successful business woman, attractive, and confident. My kindness is almost always seen as weakness.

    My appearance attracts attention I care not for most of the time. Compliments from strangers or acquaintances are just empty statements. Narcissists, alpha types, and super shy individuals will become defensive when I speak intelligently. Luckily, I see it for what it is and try not to let negative encounters being me down.

    Sometimes I am perceived as a narcissist myself. Of course, I am not and this is just a form of self protection. My emotional well being is vital for me to function. Turning it off is how I cope when I am overloaded.

    (Please do not confuse my bluntness with intentions for purposes other than sharing my own personal insights. Excited you all exist and thrilled by the idea of learning more about other empaths views, opinions, and experiences)

    What I hate the most (other than being subjected to rude behavior or witnessing it) – Letting others in. I have been burned so many times. Fear rules here. Betrayal and dishonesty by a loved one, friend, or significant other can cause all sorts of emotional havoc.

    Fright, Flight, or Fight – Unfortunately, my usual calm demeanor will disappear quickly when I am manipulated pass my emotional capacity to empathize with a person who I now know is clearly an abuser. Pushed to this stage .. I will unapologetically become that persons worst nightmare. Using their own unspoken fears sometimes not even acknowledge by themselves against them.

    Once, I am free of the overwhelming negativity I will revert back to my normal self. Still unapologetic.. but nevertheless I will feel extremely upset with myself for not managing the situation differently. I believe accountability is important and admittance takes courage. Which I always encourage.

    What makes me tick – The curiosity for understanding how others think and feel are insatiable. I am always pushing boundaries. Some view this as negative .. but it is in fact the complete opposite. I can accept being right or wrong. I have no emotions about this .. because what I am really most interested in is why, when, how, who, what, and where.

    Please feel free to share your own personal thoughts, insights, or opinions regarding my own given above. Always open to learning and always happy to help:)

    Reply
    • Rachel Caesar says

      September 11, 2021 at 8:18 am

      You sound like me!

      Reply
  5. Carol says

    April 21, 2021 at 3:55 pm

    I have been battling breast and lymph nodes Cancer since Thanksgiving 2020. This week my daughter called and told me my Mormon very religious family granddaughter 20 yrs old died from h erion
    Overdose. I never knew. But day before she died I fasted and prayed all day for first time in over 30 years. I just didn’t know anything about Danielle. Throw out my life I have spoken thi gs that have.O e
    Come true.i never knew what an empath was but I can feel what people are thinking. I try and heal my family and friends.. I love animals and can communicate with them. My baby Desert Tortoise
    is incredibly smart. He was born in our yard. He communicates very well. Anyway I have had he’ll of Last four days my emotions are crazy from being told Danielle died that way and I feel I could of helped her but my son in law has always kept my grandchildren from me. Thanks for listening
    Carol

    Reply
  6. Marcella says

    January 02, 2021 at 7:48 pm

    I didn’t even know highly sensitive person was name empathy I can relate to a lot of but was always played down that I take LV fe to seriously and anger bursts depressei all my life always been some form of self abuse to myself from I was teenager feeling fear all my days people’s emotions on mine took a big strain on my mental health also being the oldest child growing up I never really felt loved and should have been protected just like rest siblings I remember feeling happy and safe with my granny and granda one thing I learned growing up to be a good role matter for my sons and now we’re all away from negativity life I grew up in I’ve learned to accept my outburst of emotions and my self harm to myself is slowly leaving me my spiritual light for me is pushing me to be happy,love.believe

    Reply
  7. Brandon2020 says

    November 18, 2020 at 12:01 pm

    Im 23, now realized i possess this ability. Its tough and amazing at the same time. If i hear someones voice i can tell if theyre sad or not, same if i see someones face or eyes. I try to not maintain eye contact with those i dont trust, because i never what energy of feeling i,d gt in return. This explains alot. I feel good and in tune now. Cheers!

    Reply
  8. Rick Byrd says

    March 10, 2020 at 3:02 pm

    I thought I was just a guy that could manifest, although I knew I had a connection to energy as a child. I’m 40 right now, and have experienced a spiritual awakening, had to go through much mental suffering first. My spiritual awakening happened after finding My Divine Love, she showed me what unconditional love felt like and not long after, we found out we are twin flames. 100% Twin Flames. I had no idea that existed until 3 weeks ago. Shortly after, I had another awakening, after touching some crystals late at night, my body’s circulation and breathing were optimal. I tried to force her to “wake up” and meditate with me, she refused. I then did yoga the rest of the night into the morning. “I’ve never done yoga”, and I was doing advanced poses. I wasn’t in control, and it’s not something I aspired to. It just happened, and I couldn’t stop it. I transcended into at least the 4th dimension. My connection to Source is strong, and I’m able to help people more easily as if I’m knowledgeable in that area. I’m compelled to be positive and have a deeper understanding of life. I also see what’s wrong with the world and how to fix it. I’m different now than before. My brown eyes lightened to a golder shade than before and my black hair has started to turn Sandy brown, plus I’ve lost at least 20lbs in a short time. And there’s life connections for me and her that go back to Ancient Egypt. Although neither of us are Egyptian. Can someone explain this further? I actually don’t think anyone can. But what I say is 100% true. I need to speak with someone that has ancient knowledge please.

    Reply
    • lori oien says

      January 14, 2021 at 3:28 am

      me too…..im lori. i have always felt a strong connection to egypt and native americans. read Om Sety s Egypt i love u brother i am also an empath love love smiling and making others smile and laugh. im really good at this

      Reply
  9. Ishan Khatiwala says

    January 24, 2020 at 1:40 am

    I am an empath i can literally feel other people emotions in my body i am working in direction to spiritually awakened i am accurate intuitor i want to use my awakening for humanity and want to teach all those how to be extremely successful as an empath.we have tremendous power and potential to feel parallel world in materialistic world.

    Reply
  10. kris says

    January 01, 2020 at 11:56 am

    Sadly, empathy is the end result of genetics. They discovered the gene responsible for empathy and it isn’t widespread.

    Reply
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