We’ve written lately about people who detect earthquakes and other natural disasters ahead of time through physical symptoms and changes in their bodies.We’ve referred to these people as planetary empaths. Now D Page recommended a book by Jerome S. Bernstein called: Living in the Borderland: The Evolution of Consciousness and the Challenge of Healing Trauma.
Berstein describes his book this way: “There are many people whose experience of reality is outside the mainstream of Western culture; often they see themselves as abnormal because they have no articulated frame of reference for their experience. The concept of the Borderland personality explains much of their experience.”
So we’re wondering how many visiting here consider themselves to fit the borderland personality. Keep in mind the distinction between borderline and borderland personality. The former is a pathology; the latter, possibly an evolutionary personality. As you’ll see, some of the traits fit closely with the experiences of the planetary empaths.
In fact, we’ve already shown the following list of trait to those who wrote that they felt the recent Mexican-S.Callifornia quake coming. All of them said that they related closely with most of the trails. Two said all of the traits fit. See what you think.
1. Borderland personalities have a deep and primary connection to nature. Most are more comfortable in relationship with animals than with people.
2. All have transformational experiences such as communicating with plants and animals and somatic identification with earth’s suffering.
3. Many have experienced trauma as children or adults. Many have not.
4. Unlike the Borderline personality, the Borderland personality has a stable identity.
5. Most hide their Borderland nature – often including from their therapist — for fear of being branded “crazy” or weird. This leads to living parallel and camouflaged lives — their hidden life in the Borderland (which is their primary identification), and their life in the mundane world.
6. Most feel isolated and lack a sense of community and belonging because they are unaware that there are many others like them.
7. All experience their Borderland reality as sacred.
8. Most tend to be hypersensitive on the somatic level. Many experience environmental illness. But, many do not.
9. 100% of all Borderland personalities with whom I have had contact say they would not give up that connection if they could – even if it were to diminish their suffering.
10. Although many would identify with being Nature’s “canaries,” most are at a loss as to the imperative for transformation that they have been given

















