EMPATH - of Victorique Wolf
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Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2021
Mature
I feel everything.
I see everything
I know everything
I sense Everything.
i feel your pain and your sorrow and your troubles and your emotional well beginning or experiences 
I am observant those of who aren't aware of more than what they know.  I see your Soul. 

I am a human lie Detecter. 


I see what's beyond  compare the naked eye.   but you can too. if you let it.
open your heart. open mind.  open  the possibilities something different.

but being an empath is more than that.
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