I Dont Want to Be an Empath Anymore, Ora North
I Dont Want to Be an Empath Anymore, Ora North
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I Don't Want to Be an Empath Anymore
How to Reclaim Your Power Over Emotional Overload, Maintain Boundaries, and Live Your Best Life

Author: Ora North, Danielle Dulsky

Narrator: Tegan Ashton Cohan

Unabridged: 4 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/16/2020


Synopsis

Do you feel all the feels—all the time? Are you fed up with the mainstream spiritual “love and light” scene that calls for constant positivity, even in the face of true loss, trauma, and pain? If so, this book is for you.I Don’t Want to Be an Empath Anymore is a gift for the jaded empath searching for authenticity in spirituality, and spirituality in being authentic—something beyond the clichéd, positive affirmations that seem to invalidate our anger, sadness, and pain. When we feel broken—and when real damage has been done, it’s not always helpful to ignore our feelings and tell ourselves that we are perfect and whole.In this refreshingly honest guide, shamanic practitioner Ora North offers practical exercises to help you navigate your intuition and empathic sensitivities, create much-needed boundaries, and build confidence. You’ll also learn to balance your emotions and energy, and harness the strength of your shadow side to embrace your whole self and live your best life.Like the Japanese craft known as Kintsugi—the art of repairing broken pottery using a lacquer dusted with powdered gold—the process of acknowledging and repairing our fragmented selves can make us even more beautiful than before, cracks and all. In this book, you won’t find platitudes or attempts to whitewash your experiences. What you will find are real, practical tools and guidance to help you make the most of your unique abilities.

About Ora North

Ora North is a spiritual teacher, witch, and mental health advocate. While very involved in the spiritual community, North does not subscribe to the "love and light" or "good vibes only" mentality that can often whitewash or bypass the very real struggles of the marginalized. Because of this, her focus is on shadow work, and promoting the acceptance and validation of all of our feelings-not just the positive ones-as tools for growth. She is author of I Don't Want to Be an Empath Anymore.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Toni on July 30, 2019

I think this book is wrongly titled. It should be “How to Reclaim Your Empathic Power.” It is not really about NOT wanting to be an empath. It is about how to go from a no controlled empathic state to one where you have regained the mastery and focus by using your sensitivity as a source of power. Al......more

Goodreads review by Arybo ✨ on September 09, 2019

I thought I was an empath. Well, I think that I'm a really sensitive person, but not an empath. This book is a simple journey to discover your strenght in your empathy, even if the world seems to be against you every single day. The journey inside yourself is the first step to become a different per......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on April 08, 2020

Going into this book you have to have a very open mind because this is very much a New Age type of book. New Age. [ˈˌn(y)o͞o ˈāj] NOUN a broad movement characterized by alternative approaches to traditional Western culture, with an interest in spirituality, mysticism, holism, and environmentalism. It gui......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on January 27, 2021

4.5 out of 5 stars. As an empath, I felt personally called out. This book absolutely spoke to my soul. I Don't Want to Be an Empath Anymore is a book I need to re-visit. It helped me understand my core wounds and how they impact my life. The author has done the work and examines what it means to be a......more

Goodreads review by Jess✧✵ on August 22, 2021

I don't really like to use the term empath, largely because I feel that it has become overused and often misused by people, and I've found in my own personal experiences that people have used this term with me as a way to avoid accountability for their own actions, but that being said, I did find th......more