“So please be careful with me, I’m sensitive and I’d like to stay that way.”
~ Jewel
A couple of weeks ago I was talking to a friend about her daughter. The little one was having stomach aches at school. I don’t think I got through to my friend just how much I could relate to that feeling. Sometimes I feel like I am sensitive to the whole world. The older I get and the more I learn about myself and about the way my body, mind and spirit work, the more I realise just how sensitive I am – how sensitive I have always been. I have begun to listen to the messages my body is sending me, and to learn to be grateful for the ‘different’ way I feel the world.
So this story is dedicated to my friend and her wonderful, special and magical daughter, and to all of the other souls who can see even a glimpse of themselves in my words. You are not alone. You are loved.
The Sensitive Soul [5:10] by Meghan Genge
Would you like to hear another? Here is: Wings.
Oh! thank you for writing this and sharing! i realized this week how something is not wrong with me just because i understand the world in a different way then others around me. this is lovely and beautiful, and i am so happy to know there are others out there who understand.
Love this story. We do get a little lost, but can indeed find our way back if we believe in ourselves. And we do need to watch out for others that also have sensitive souls. Thank you!
So lovely Megg. It’s a pleasure to listen to your gentle voice. This one made me cry, I think I’ll be coming back to it when I need a reminder.
beautiful story, megarooni. xo
Simply wonderful. Thank you! 🙂
Thank you so much for this post. I’ve recently begun to understand the ‘F’ part of my Myers-Briggs personality and how that means that yes, I am sensitive and that is a great thing. A post like this is a wonderful reminder for me to accept myself. 🙂
thank you –
There is something a little bit synchronistic and wonderfully serendipitous about my visits to you. It is as though my soul knows just where to find what it needs at just the right time.
I feel a little less alone after listening to this lovely story.
love and hugs xo