Guest guest Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 I think it's all part of being a highly sensitivity person which you need not be to have misphonia.Heidi I agree that people probably do resonate at different frequencies. I also feel it is possible that you might be picking up their thoughts because our thoughts are electrical energy, and that can be felt. Does that make sense? To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Fri, December 23, 2011 11:41:55 AMSubject: Re: Is your skin sensitive? Is anyone else sensitive to people's "energies"? To be clear, I'm talking about the "heebie-jeebies" effect when near only some people, and not others. I think our actual physical skin can sense electromagnetic waves being emitted by all living beings.I'm trained in multiple bodywork techniques, but so far have not established a business doing this. And I couldn't figure out why...until I learned about Sensory Processing Disorder and Misophonia this last summer.This is the thing. I'm good at body work, but hesitate at the thought of working on new people. It's a strange combination. When doing the bodywork itself, I feel very at home, and I get very positive feedback from almost everyone. But I can also get very strong feelings of not wanting to touch or go near some people -- and I don't really know how to resolve this.Part of it though is the TRANSITION from being in my own space, to being in someone else's. In fact, I have a hard time with transitions in general. For instance, I love exercising, but have a hard time starting. I love gardening, singing, and many other things, yet have a hard time switching gears. When doing bodywork, I LOVE the "touch" factor...feeling connected to another human being in a NON-sensual but loving way...feeling the healing energies work their magic. But if the "wrong" person touches me, I feel invaded and my skin crawls. I think different people resonate at different frequencies depending on what they focus on in their life. And if I come across someone whose focus is "opposite" mine, I feel a strong repulsion.OK...I got off on a tangent. But the skin may be a factor to consider when looking at our sensitivities in general -- and maybe even misophonia?>> I am very sensitive, or thinned skinned as some might say. My dad used to tell > me "I was too sensitive" He didn't mean any thing bad by it, it's just, looking > at it from his perspective, and not knowing about these things, I was!> > Some soft touches bother me as well. Some hard touches like when my husband > pats me on my upper legs. It hurts. Not painful, but I am aware of it. I also > leery of hugs. It always feels so award to me to hug, unless I want to hug > someone. And even then, it still has an awkwardness to it. Any one out there > feel this way?> > > > > > > ________________________________> From: Lawrence > To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity >> Sent: Thu, December 22, 2011 11:21:04 PM> Subject: Re: Is your skin sensitive?> >  > Me too. Sometimes if something I am wearing is irritating, I have to run home > and remove it and feel a need to scream.> Some things just rub me the wrong way....> I am sensitive in general. I cry very easily, more than most men I think. > Probably more than most women too. > > I think there is a connection with this and sound sensitivity. Just easily > stimulated. We all seem to be highly sensitive people. > >  > Mike>  > > > > > To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity > > Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 8:08 PM> Subject: Re: Is your skin sensitive?> > >  > Yes, I have very sensitive skin. But, I am sensitive in general...it may all be > connected..> > > > To: Soundsensitivity > Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 12:21 PM> Subject: Is your skin sensitive?> > >  > I'm just curious...> > Since I can "feel" sound on my skin, I wonder if that could be causing a limbic > response to some sounds -- like a spider on your arm.> > Does anyone else have very soft, sensitive skin?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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