Changes come in many forms in human life but as an empath, learning to adapt to this life process is a difficult task. Whether this change is temporary or a life reforming process, acceptance is crucial to catalyze it for the better.
Empaths are not always comfortable with change. We tend to feel safe in whatโs predictable and known. A part of us resists change because we fear it. But that is not the way of nature. It doesnโt resist change. It is a dynamic part of her dormancy and rebirth cycles.
Autumn in particular is a teacher of change. As the wind begins to blow and leaves drift from the trees, nature prepares for her metamorphosis. You, too, can use this time to shed whatโs extraneous. Then, when spring comes, you can prepare for your own rebirth.
Fall is a time to reflect on your priorities. Itโs an opportunity for positive change, a chance to let go of any beliefs, resentments, or relationships which donโt serve you.
Ask yourself, โWhat are my burdens? How can I release them?โ This will lighten your load and energize you. When you can flow with change, autumn offers a deeper experience of your own transformation, spirituality, and joy.
For sensitive people, itโs important to take special care to nurture yourself. Self-care helps us accept change and catalyzes our inner growth.
Read: The Power of Self-Care for Sensitive People
Empath Practice: Harvest, Change, and Letting go
Autumn is a time to harvest the fruits of your work and your life. Itโs a powerful period of transformation and letting go. On the Autumn Equinox, when day and night are of equal length, nature lets you experience harmony. On the evening of the equinox, plan to meditate on balancing your mind, body, and soul.
In quiet moments, thank each part of yourself for making you the interesting, sensitive person you are. Feel your logical and intuitive selves coming together in a balanced way.
You can turn to each form of wisdom whenever you choose. The experience of equanimity is within you. Meditating on this will center you and help you flow with the upcoming seasons of dormancy and change. Then once you are grounded you can ask yourself what no longer serves you and the changes you need in your life.
Set your intention. I am connected to the cycles of nature and light. I will feel the sublimely perfect alignment of my body with the universal forces.
The experience of equanimity and the ability to make changes is within you. Meditating on this will center you. It will help you surrender to the ebb and flow of life and the changes you desire.
To help you embrace the challenges of change here is a practice from my book โThriving as an Empath: 365 Days of Self-Care for Sensitive Peopleโ.
Written By: Judith Orloff
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