Monday May 06, 2024

Growing Up Highly Sensitive

My guest is Jim Rajan, an international seer. He started his professional life working in film and TV and then moved to study world healing methods, including shamanism, reiki, Traditional Chinese medicine, and Daoist training. Jim grew up struggling with attention and learning. He was highly sensitive and a feeler of rejection. As a child, they thought he was autistic. He failed to thrive as a baby, and they put it down to transmitted anxiety. Receiving anxiety from others was painful and confusing for Jim. Now, he does deep healing work for others.

Listeners are given an intimate peek into Jim's journey of self-discovery through his own struggles. The conversation illuminates the art of raising highly sensitive children while navigating the accompanying fears. 

This episode engages in educational critiques, calling attention to the educational system's failure to appropriately address the needs of children with emotional fluxes. Despite the pitfalls of parenting, Jim emphasizes the unique 'mission' it offers. He draws upon Buddhist beliefs and personal motivation, discussing the role of suffering in instilling growth and resilience.

Learn More on Jim Rajan: https://jimrajan.com/

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Topics covered in this episode:

  • What is a Seer?
  • Jim shares his own journey growing up and struggles with going to school.
  • Jim shares his definition of a highly sensitive person.
  • How does Jim’s family support him?
  • How did Jim build resilience in his life?
  • His words of wisdom for parents.

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