Number 5: They are cursed with the feeling of never feeling fulfilled.
You see, narcissists are miserable. They’re doomed to be that way because they live under an eternal curse: the profound inability to ever feel genuinely fulfilled. No matter how much attention, power, wealth, or validation they accumulate, all of it goes into a bottomless pit. The spiritual void remains insatiable.
Deep down, beneath the facade of arrogance and superiority, narcissists are constantly seeking external validation to fill an endless, eternal abyss. Spiritually, this unending hunger is torture. They are restless, empty, and perpetually unsatisfied, doomed to chase temporary and fleeting moments of power.
Every achievement feels hollow. Every success feels temporary. Every relationship is unfulfilling. This relentless spiritual starvation becomes their lifelong companion, a prison, a constant reminder of the cruel reality they have created.
All of this was confirmed in one of my accidental sessions that I keep having with these narcissists.
A glimpse into the narcissist’s psyche
It seems like I am attracting them, but in a different way, as if the universe is giving me a chance to peek into their minds and understand their world differently.
In this session, I got to know about the psychedelic experience this narcissist indulged in. You may expect that they faced their fears, encountered their shame, overcame their insecurities, and integrated some of the deepest, drowning parts of themselves, but that did not happen at all.
As I said, narcissists are miserable, and that’s exactly what became evident during that journey. When the inner world of this narcissist started opening up, things began getting colorless. That’s exactly what was told to me:
“Everything felt irritating, meaningless, as if it had no life whatsoever. The things that people would find joy in, simple things like patterns, flowers, how the earth is available for us to experience joy, the geography of it, for me, there was nothing but pure lifelessness.”
Toward the end of their journey, they experienced their entire meaningless world turning into a small bubble and popping just like that. I asked, “What was there after that?”
“Nothing. It was black and white. It was meaningless, lifeless. I felt irritated, sad, and miserable.”
So this answers the question: Can things like ayahuasca or psychedelic-assisted therapy help narcissists? Of course not. This person did that, expected things to change, but came out feeling worse than before.
Truth be told, narcissists embody a demonic energy, a destructive force driven by envy, greed, pride, and profound spiritual emptiness, which is what they encountered. Their abuse is more than psychological; it’s spiritual warfare, an assault on your very soul, intended to destroy your connection with your inner divinity and peace.
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