We're at a rest area (yea!) with internet.
Lisa, I'm really impressed with the initiative and greatful actually. Empaths feel intensity of emotions similar to what most people feel just before they cry but with people outside of themselves. And, especially when we're in a crowd that's small enough to maneuver around, you can usually tell who those feelings are coming from and things usually begin unfolding from there.
I can't think of a better way to handle whaat you did than how you did. No harm came from it and it was better than doing nothing. I have a pad of paper I carry around with me & when I get a feeling about a car or truck (we're on the road alot) I jot it down and just like the way headlines may catch my attention, if I hear something that correlates I call from a payphone and leave anonymous information. I'm not interested, right now anyway, being interviewed or testifying. I've often thought of working behind the scenes though. I lived it enough to know it's not anything like what we see on tv but it seems we could really put this information to some good use.
Many a times, I often wonder what the point is to feel things and the information just sits there.
I had a conversation with my husband and I was working on an article here this afternoon. When I reviewed the paragraph though, the sentences had literally no place in that article - completely off subject matter.
On the same topic but in regards to sharing information, with personal ties, I've learned that unless someone asks for my input I don't share what is coming through. Sometimes I'll push it out. If it comes back and if the person is in physical danger (this happened once with a friend who met someone on-line) I will say something whether they asked or not, respectfully. Most people who know me know the information wouldn't be given up to them if it wasn't important.
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Elleise
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