Number 2: Lust, Guilt, and Chaos Distractions
They try to distract you with lust, guilt, or chaos. The narcissist’s evil spirit does not battle you directly because they are scared, and they know they cannot win. The evil spirit battles by dispersing your energy. You need to watch the plan. The moment it feels you are approaching clarity, it brings noise into your mind and tension onto your nervous system. It whispers temptations to you in the disguise of relationships. It awakens old wounds and covers them with guilt. It recalls chaos out of nowhere. You will see arguments flare up over nothing.
You will experience intense cravings for the distractions you thought you’d outgrown, or worse, the people in your past will return with emotional lures. That isn’t a coincidence; that’s interference. That being is not afraid of your work because your work is unholy. It would be thrilling to have you divided, agitated, and distracted from your way.
Guilt, lust, and chaos are its preferred tools because they do not appear evil at first glance, don’t they? They are warm, nearly sexual. But don’t be fooled, they are dispatched to get you out of sync. The objective is ever the same: to prevent you from becoming spiritually untouchable.
Number 3: Avoid Spiritual Eye Contact
They eschew spiritual eye contact. Your eyes cut too deeply. That’s why narcissists change uncomfortably when you make eye contact with them; it’s not psychological, it’s spiritual. When your spirit is clear, connected, and at the center of yourself, your eyes carry a frequency they can’t help but be drawn to. Your eyes meet their shadow. It reveals all that they’ve been hiding behind pseudo-charm, pseudo-wisdom, and pseudo-power for decades.
They can pretend not to care, but you’ll be able to see it. Let me know in the comments if you’ve noticed this. You’ll see it in their blink, the fast look away, the snide smirk, or sometimes the overbearing, too-intense stare in an attempt to reassert dominance. But it never works because your showing up is not about controlling; it’s about being transparent, and such transparency is suffocating to the narcissist.
They can’t see you because they realize you’re able to look through them, not the one-wearing-a-mask type, but the person behind it. And if you can look through them like this, the game’s up.
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