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As we evolve and our soul matures, we find ourselves transitioning away from people not in our best interest.
Breaking up with friends can be challenging and sometimes necessary for expanding our consciousness.
The sensations you feel within your body will signpost you towards or away from the people in your life.
If you frequently feel tense or demoralized in their presence, for instance, that may be a tip-off “that they are not truly on your team”.
The question is: why might we continue to invest in friendships that we have mixed feelings about, or that may even actively make us feel bad?
Sometimes our enemies are our best teachers, people can learn from their mistakes, and destruction sometimes means rebirth.
Your biggest supporter is usually a stranger. Your biggest hater is someone you know.
Narcs wear a mask and hide behind it, they simply don't have a healthy sense of self. They lure their victims in with their false profile, their false sense of self. But eventually, when you rip this mask off them, you see someone with shame, insecurity, struggling with abandonment.
When you reject them they are shocked as the mask did not work and that's when panic sets in. They will show off their new source of narc supply and pretend they are not wounded. They will stalk you online and physically, smearing your name, talking about you to your friends, spreading false rumors, they are vindictive and lack empathy. You are not dealing with a healthy mind and unfortunately, there is no pill they can take for their disorder.
Anyone that turns into a beatbox when you share your dreams and goals is not a true friend. Please pay attention to how they react.
No one is perfect. What matters is we learn and become the best version of ourselves and support those in our circle.
Learn when to end the friendship or relationship with the Narc, for your own sanity and welfare.
✧ Do good karma: paypal.me/ellemeegan
Creating and sharing these stories means the world to me, and I do it with all my energy and passion. Unlike some, I'm not backed by sponsors or big budgets. So, if you've enjoyed my work and can spare even a small contribution through PayPal, it would mean the world to me. Your support helps me keep the stories alive and ensures that I can continue sharing them with you. Thank you for considering it; every bit truly makes a difference.
Join the conversation and help shape the future of my podcast! Share your thoughts, questions, and support needs by leaving a review today. Your input drives Ellechemy forward!
As we evolve and our soul matures, we find ourselves transitioning away from people not in our best interest.
Breaking up with friends can be challenging and sometimes necessary for expanding our consciousness.
The sensations you feel within your body will signpost you towards or away from the people in your life.
If you frequently feel tense or demoralized in their presence, for instance, that may be a tip-off “that they are not truly on your team”.
The question is: why might we continue to invest in friendships that we have mixed feelings about, or that may even actively make us feel bad?
Sometimes our enemies are our best teachers, people can learn from their mistakes, and destruction sometimes means rebirth.
Your biggest supporter is usually a stranger. Your biggest hater is someone you know.
Narcs wear a mask and hide behind it, they simply don't have a healthy sense of self. They lure their victims in with their false profile, their false sense of self. But eventually, when you rip this mask off them, you see someone with shame, insecurity, struggling with abandonment.
When you reject them they are shocked as the mask did not work and that's when panic sets in. They will show off their new source of narc supply and pretend they are not wounded. They will stalk you online and physically, smearing your name, talking about you to your friends, spreading false rumors, they are vindictive and lack empathy. You are not dealing with a healthy mind and unfortunately, there is no pill they can take for their disorder.
Anyone that turns into a beatbox when you share your dreams and goals is not a true friend. Please pay attention to how they react.
No one is perfect. What matters is we learn and become the best version of ourselves and support those in our circle.
Learn when to end the friendship or relationship with the Narc, for your own sanity and welfare.
✧ Do good karma: paypal.me/ellemeegan
Creating and sharing these stories means the world to me, and I do it with all my energy and passion. Unlike some, I'm not backed by sponsors or big budgets. So, if you've enjoyed my work and can spare even a small contribution through PayPal, it would mean the world to me. Your support helps me keep the stories alive and ensures that I can continue sharing them with you. Thank you for considering it; every bit truly makes a difference.
Join the conversation and help shape the future of my podcast! Share your thoughts, questions, and support needs by leaving a review today. Your input drives Ellechemy forward!