Are
you one of those who feel disconnected from the society in general? Do you have
difficulty fitting into any group? You are uncomfortable around bright light,
loud noise and bright flashy colours. No one understands your need to be alone.
You seem to know things without being told… And all your life you thought
something was wrong with you!
The
good news is that you are not dysfunctional. You are a Highly Sensitive Person
(HSP) - there is actually a term for it! And you are not alone; you share this
attribute with at least 20% of the people who are referred to as shy or touchy
or introvert etc.
A
highly sensitive infant is more peaceful when alone. Certain people terrify them,
toy mobiles upset them, rocking irritates them and weather/environment changes
make them restless. They may be colicky and their digestive systems may not
tolerate all foods. But these babies are very creative and alert. They may walk
and speak early.
HSPs
respond strongly to their environment and become exhausted from taking in and
processing the external stimuli. They are born with a sensitive nervous system
and sensory organs that may see, smell, taste, hear or feel more keenly than
others. As adults, they may also think, reflect or notice more than others. The
processing is largely unconscious. HSPs grow up thinking that they are flawed,
especially when crowds of people, loud music or simply a busy day stresses them
out. At such times, they need quiet time alone to recover.
HSPs
are not known for being impulsive or reckless. In fact, they may be over
cautious at times. They foresee the consequences of words and actions. Any kind
of change is difficult for them to accept. They feel happy in their hearts on a
joyous occasion but are often unable to express their feelings. Since they try
to hide themselves, they are seen as inhibited or unsocial. HSPs do not like
social gatherings and prefer having intense one-to-one conversations.
Developing boundaries for safety and comfort is important to them. They
would actually prefer a walk in the park to watching a cricket/tennis match!
An
HSP's tendency towards withdrawal may present unique difficulties in their
relationships. They turn inwards for protection against what they are
experiencing. A lack of self-esteem can turn them into people-pleasers and they
can end up feeling lonely in the relationship. Their ability to pick up subtle
cues and ambivalence in the unconscious processes of the other person, can affect
their own communication in the relationship. Many times, even though they
understand what is going on, they are unable to express it and end up blurting
out something negative. At these times, they are acting out their own
insecurities and past experiences of being humiliated for their sensitivity.
The way out of this dilemma for them is to become more conscious of their own
habitual reactions and to take more time out to be alone.
HSPs
appreciate friendship and like to talk about their feelings, but often believe
no one else is interested. An open and sharing relationship – preferably with
another HSP – can be of great benefit in providing understanding of what does
and doesn’t work. Entertainment and excitement are not what holds a sensitive
relationship together – HSPs are more interested in deepening their
self-awareness and never get bored of listening to their partner’s dreams.
Not
surprisingly, HSPs are also very sensitive to food. Stimulants like alcohol and
caffeine are toxic for their sensitive systems. But then, there are no special
diets for them either, as their levels of sensitivity are anything but static!
The HSPs have to understand the fascinating refining process continually being
experienced by their own body/mind/soul and observe for themselves what suits
them best.
Once
the HSPs stop trying to be like the strong and tough extroverts, they often
develop a keen interest in and gratitude for their own consciousness, which
benevolently takes them into unexplored realms. These complex inner realms,
largely avoided or ignored by others, become the individual paths for these
people to wholeness and happiness.
Existence/Nature/God
has a way out for everyone…