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The Gathering Room Podcast

Using Your Powerful Sensitivity

The Gathering Room Podcast

Martha Beck

Business, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Courses, Education

5 • 656 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Culturally we tend to think of sensitivity as weakness, but Martha says that in fact, it’s a superpower! In this episode of The Gathering Room, Episode #186: Using Your Powerful Sensitivity, she talks about how to appreciate your sensitivity and use it to create the life you’re meant to live. By definition, sensitivity has to do with reacting strongly to very slight stimuli. As a result, our society has come to believe that it’s not a strong position to be highly sensitive, that such people are fragile. What Martha has come to realize is that sensitivity is powerful, and sometimes it comes on powerfully. People who are highly sensitive may feel its power before other people do. If you’re highly sensitive and you experience something wonderful, you actually have a strong uptick in your mood—and you may feel more wonderful than someone with lower sensitivities. But if an impulse comes in that you don’t understand, your brain might go into anxiety. Martha says that the remedy for this anxiety is to check in with yourself by asking a series of questions: Is this physical? Is this mental? Is this emotional? Once you’ve checked in with body, mind, and heart, then you can realistically ground the sensation. If your sensitivity is telling you that it’s none of those things, then you can safely assume it’s coming from a spiritual place. Martha believes we’re in a really interesting, unprecedented landscape—politically, biologically, and ecologically—and we need to be guided. The way that guidance will come, especially to sensitive people, is through this unfamiliar stimulus that may feel weird and scary at first. But as you start to explore what feels true, then the magic of the brain kicks in—your curiosity will bring you out of anxiety so your sensitivity can guide you exactly where you’re meant to go.  As Martha says, “We are the ones who can start to lead our lives in the direction that our higher selves are signaling to us to go and potentially help a lot of other people whose sensitivities may not be quite as strong—and in this way we serve the world.” To learn how to appreciate, listen to, and trust your powerful sensitivity, join Martha for the full episode, where she’ll also guide you in her grounding and calming Space, Stillness, and Silence meditation.

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0:00.0

Hello, the lovely peoples. This is Marty, Martha, inviting you to a free masterclass that I have made called

0:08.0

Five Paths to Your Purpose. Probably the most common question I get from people is, how do I find my purpose?

0:14.7

Why don't I feel that I'm on purpose? Well, it turns out there are certain things you have to do to find your purpose, and I broke

0:22.0

them down into five, and I made a little masterclass about it. So if you'd like to see it, just go to

0:28.3

marthabeck.com slash purpose, and you will be able to watch it without any charge at all.

0:49.0

Welcome to the Gathering Room podcast, the audio version of my weekly gathering room broadcast. I'm Martha Beck. Today, I would love to talk about our sensitivity because I have recently

1:00.0

noticed that we tend to think culturally, we tend to think of sensitivity as kind of a weak thing.

1:05.7

Like it's a good thing to be sensitive. And I know like almost all of us would be, qualify as highly sensitive people.

1:14.5

Psychologists would cause that probably almost neurodivergently, high sensitivity. And that does in some ways

1:22.1

make us kind of touchy and wincey. Like if you have highly sensitive hearing, it's really hard when things are loud.

1:29.3

If you have highly sensitive, if you pick up chemicals, you're sensitive to chemicals. Ooh, you can't really handle a lot of intense

1:37.3

toxins around you or even slight amounts of toxins. So sensitivity, by definition, has to do with reacting strongly to slight, slight stimuli.

1:52.2

And so I think as a result, I had come to see it kind of as not weakness,

1:58.5

but something that is, a person who's super sensitive is sort of fragile and has to be handled

2:04.3

specially and it's not a strong position to be highly sensitive. But today, we were all communing in our

2:15.1

family as we are wont to do. And I started to think I've been wrong.

2:19.8

I've been wrong because we have a bunch of highly sensitive people in our family.

2:26.1

And it's not always a gentle, soft, delicate thing.

2:33.1

Sometimes sensitivity is powerful. and it comes on powerfully. And people who

2:41.2

are highly sensitive feel its power before other people might. So, for example, if you're feeling

2:48.6

anxious, one of the things I've learned is that sensitivity can be an elation.

2:56.4

If you feel something wonderful and you're highly sensitive, you actually have a strong uptick in your mood.

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