The empaths are often called "the healers of the world." They are the people with exasperated senses not only aware of the existence of different energies in the world but also making them feel like their own. People probably think that the ability to sense the feelings of others is a gift, but if you can convince an empath to tell you about your abilities, you will understand that it’s not a matter of great joy at all. In fact, very often it’s a gift that is not pleasant to possess. Because of their abilities, many people rely on them for support. Empathy is almost always trustworthy because it can make others feel safe and understandable. But while the empath is capable of coping with the emotions of others, it remains a stress that he then needs to deal with alone. The dark side of empathy often manifests itself in the form of two contradictory voices, two constantly controversial points of view in their heads. They constantly feel both good and bad, negative and positive. Combating this ambivalence often makes them feel overwhelmed. Empaths are more susceptible to negative energies in life. Their strong ability to feel can’t get them out of the deep-rooted evils that exist in the world. Their deep understanding of how the world exists and operates is enough to make them confused and sad. An understanding that makes it difficult to live. Understanding that makes them live with sadness that comes from the question of why this negative energy exists at all, provided that the only thing it does is to hurt the others. The dark side of empathy lies also in the continuous fatigue, exhausted by the energies these people are forced to swallow. This is something that the others never understand, because the empath never lets himself break or lose control. They quietly observe, accept and sympathize. Like everyone else, empaths want to love and be accepted as what they are. But from their generosity and kindness, they are used by people who only accustomed to take and never to give. The Empathy in every sense of the word is always willing to show mercy and sympathy to the people in need, at any time, completely neglecting themselves. The dark side of empathy is the ignorance that being so selfless is an incredibly heavy burden that one can hardly carry on shoulders. Even if they understand the complexity of their selflessness, they often decide to ignore it, as wearing that burden for them is much more meaningful than letting them fall on someone else's shoulders.
The dark side of empathy is the voluntary neglect of their physical and spiritual well-being in the name of the good of others. A negligence left to manifest for years ultimately leads to the need to seek and find their soul again, something they only allow to do when they feel completely lost. The dark side of empathy is the knowledge that even if they fall in love, they will never indulge completely. They simply are not able to give every piece of their heart to someone else. They know that if they do so, the intensity of their feelings and passion will be manifested by the power of a powerful tidal wave and the opposite side will not be able to deal with it. That's why they always keep a small fraction of themselves hidden from the rest of the world. They have to be protected, though they want more than that, even though they have the great need to show all the power of their feelings. The dark side of empathy is the war with themself. War against sadness, darkness, despair, that always try to raise their ugly heads and lead them to self-destruction. The only way to overcome this sensation is to learn to distinguish between the emotions that are their own and the emotional energy-cheaters that invade them from outside. Empathy needs a person who understands them, a person with whom they can talk and share, a person who listens to them with care. Someone who does what they are constantly doing for others. Empaths must learn to ruin the wall they have built around their own feelings and allow their empathic abilities to create good for themselves, in the name of their own lives and welfare. Otherwise, they are doomed to fight hard with themselves. A fight that never ends.