Read Online The Empath Journey What Working with My Dreams Moving to a Different Country and Learning About Carl Jung Taught Me About Being an Empath edition by Ritu Kaushal Religion Spirituality eBooks

By Madge Garrett on Thursday, May 16, 2019

Read Online The Empath Journey What Working with My Dreams Moving to a Different Country and Learning About Carl Jung Taught Me About Being an Empath edition by Ritu Kaushal Religion Spirituality eBooks





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  • File Size 3062 KB
  • Print Length 303 pages
  • Publication Date March 17, 2019
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  • Language English
  • ASIN B07PN1VJGY




The Empath Journey What Working with My Dreams Moving to a Different Country and Learning About Carl Jung Taught Me About Being an Empath edition by Ritu Kaushal Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews


  • This book affected me on more than a few very deep levels, so I’m hoping I can do justice to it in my review. It pushed me to examine my own soul and belief systems, while at the same time offered so much comfort and reassurance about things I’ve struggled with my entire life. Like the author, I am also an empath, a Highly Sensitive Person, and an intuitive personality type, so I have experienced many of the things she has, but the perspectives offered in The Empath’s Journey are so refreshing that I felt like I was able to see these things in an entirely new light.

    The author uses her own personal experience of emigrating from India to the US as a backdrop and tool to explore what it means to be an empath, and also someone who embraces and draws power from the energy of the feminine. This spoke to me so deeply because I have found a real lack of material out there on how to shift into the power of the feminine. Western society is so overtly masculine in its approach to almost everything that even working with the strength of the feminine tends to be discussed in masculine terms. The Empath’s Journey is not a book about how to “kick ass” or how to “not give a f***”, which seems to be so popular in our culture these days. Instead, it is the total opposite. It is a book about how to go within, how to explore your own inner realms gently and with kindness, and how to use your natural empathy and empathic skills to care even more deeply about yourself and others. It is a book about how to receive, how to play, and how to love.

    Most of all, it is a book for people like me. INFJs, INFPs, HSPS, empaths, intuitives, introverts, whatever you call yourself, however you identify, if one of those terms speaks to what you are, then you will find great sustenance in this book and I know you will be revisiting it over and over.

    It’s a beautiful book and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in any and all matters of the soul.