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Gary Leigh
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Det David Love and Dr Lana Love speak to Gary Leigh Author of "I am the Phoenix" and noted blog writer for Psychic Empaths

Gary Leigh is the author of I am the Phoenix and blog writer for the "Psychic Empaths"

“I am an Empath who has experienced and studied what it means to be one."

On my blog (areyouanempath.com), you will find my personal experiences, thoughts and ponderings.

I have spent a good part of my life working to help empaths all over the world.

This blog covers the following subjects:

- Depression and methods to heal depression

- Empaths

- Bach Flower Remedies

- The psychic side of being an Empath

- Channeled writings on subjects such as empathy

- The Hidden Astral World series written by guest blogger Omen (who has more knowledge   and experience in such things than I’ve ever seen.)

- Plus much more

I tend to post at least twice a week so if you wish to be kept up to date, please subscribe. (I used to post daily but realized few could really keep up.)

For those who are wondering who I am, and what my sources are, I will say that I’ve been a student of the esoteric nearly all my life. I’ve studied extensively on many different subjects, including philosophies such as Taoism and Buddhism. I’ve studied Bach Flower Remedies intensively since 1994, and have made quite a few discoveries in regards to them. My main focus is soul healing and giving people’s power back to them.

I became aware that I was an empath in the late 1990s. I would mention it to people, and they would always ask, what is an empath? Eventually, I decided to write up an explanation on the web (circa 2002) because there just wasn’t anything around on that subject back then. All my work and thoughts are my own. I have lived most of what I write about, and I have a deep understanding of what it is like to be an empath, suffer through depression, and what can be done to heal.

Feel free to e-mail me at xeraphax@gmail.com.  I will respond to all e-mails, generally pretty quickly. If you don’t get a response, it means something has gone wrong.