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Originally Posted by shivatar
I don't like the term sensitive person, I find it in the same category as other mental illnesses.
My understanding is that trauma corrodes a persons brain parts until they begin to exhibit symptoms. All these "sensitive person" traits are common of traumatized people.
Seems like just another way of lumping people together.
bleh. s.
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That's a really interesting view. I must say that when I first discovered the term, there was a part of me that resisted it. But then I took the 'test' and answered yes to all but a few of the questions. I did join the forum but found there wasn't an awful lot of activity and also I feel it didn't address my spiritual knowledge/needs/views. I asked once if anyone had tried a Q link and got shot down!
Your view that the symptoms are related to trauma could well be true. I was exposed to a massive trauma at the age of 5 that has affected me for all my life. It took hypnotherapy to realise why I had the trauma but the hypnotherapy didn't take the fear away. Also, when another trauma incident triggered the main one a few years back, a medium I'd been seeing for ten years (so well trusted) told me that it was linked to a previous life where I'd died at the age of 5 in pretty horrendous circumstances and the situation in this life at 5 had similar elements, which triggered the trauma/phobia. I also had another severe trauma in 2004 which I'm still trying to recover from. So you may well be right.