I know you are sensitive. You may not
know it, but I know you are sensitive.
Your sensitivity is in your pores, your
cells, your vibration.
Every time you are hurt, the sky comes
crashing down on you.
And you need just to show your sadness,
your vulnerability.
As I always say, “Feel the pain so that
it may pass swiftly.”
Your sensitivity is a four-leaf clover.
It is probably your greatest gift, the greatest gift of all.
Being sensitive is more powerful than
being intelligent.
Being sensitive is more powerful than
being astute.
Being sensitive is more powerful than
being rich, pretty, skillful, and friendly.
Being sensitive is more powerful than
being strong.
People who are sensitive feel the pains
of the world.
Does it hurt? Yes, it does.
But it is a great deal more real, more
harmonious, than blocking out your sensitivity and wandering around like a fool
under the illusion that everything is going to get better . . . because we know
that nothing improves when we do this.
To be sensitive is to have a connection
that is complete, direct, uninterrupted, and irreversible.
Is it harder? Yes, it is.
However, when you feel good, when you
feel happy—and you will begin to feel this more often—you will feel boundless
joy.
What was once joy now becomes ecstasy.
What was once happiness now becomes a
state of grace.
Jesus
The Book of Light – Ask and
Heaven Will Answer, Alexandra Solnado
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