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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
In the non-fiction spiritual work Empathic Evolution, author Jennifer Elizabeth Moore channels the Council of We, who wish to guide humanity in reconnecting with the Earth, its own body, and each other. The Council discusses the roots of disconnection, speaking on patriarchal and agricultural shifts, which have led to insecurity and emotional repression over movement and sensory awareness as paths to healing. The Council addresses empaths, advising them not to absorb others’ suffering but to maintain inner peace, which creates broader positive change. They lean into the importance of sovereignty, emotional regulation, and releasing limiting beliefs. Through creativity, self-trust, and divine guidance, individuals are told to move beyond fear and ego to align with their true purpose. The Council champions collaboration, generosity, and trust in divine abundance, urging humanity to evolve collectively by embracing connectedness, healing, and self-awareness in both spiritual and physical realms.
Jennifer Elizabeth Moore's Empathic Evolution: An Invitation from the Council of We is not the first book I've read where the author is a vessel, but is one of the more accessible and practical in what is shared. The writing has a roundness that is fluid and a compassionate tone, neither of which undermines the assertiveness of the Council of We's teachings. Two things stood out most to me, the greatest being a warning against unchecked power in spiritual leadership and how it exacerbates collective powerlessness, which I think is significant in a day and age where the divide is massive. I also liked the metaphor of driving into a skid to regain control when veering into difficulty. It might feel contrary to every instinct but is truly how one saves oneself. Empathic Evolution is not an easy read in terms of what needs to be done to right the ship, but it's filled with wisdom, and, for those seeking guidance on navigating spiritual evolution with authenticity, this book is an essential, transformative resource.