A Weeping Soul - The relationship with a narcissist
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This is a comprehensive handbook on narcissistic personality disorder. It describes all main aspects of the narcissistic disorder and the experiences of a person in an emotional relationship with a narcissist as well as ways to survive this abusive relationship and recover from it.
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The book describes passive aggression, narcissistic ways and techniques of manipulating people who are in an emotional relationship with them, triangulation, insanity, the relationship of narcissists to children, to money, to life. It is about covert narcissists and how the narcissistic abuse leads the victim to the reactive abuse.
One of the main points of the book is about forgiving both the narcissist and yourself. It gives advice on how to help yourself to cleanse your heart and soul from the past, from pain, from anger and to start loving and respecting yourself so much that no narcissist will ever come close to you again in life.
You get to know a person best when you start living with them. And that is the only real truth. Then the mask falls off, then the person shows who he really is, with all the flaws and virtues. This is where acting ends and real life begins.
I must emphasize that people who stay to live with narcissists and abusers are neither crazy, nor silly and less intelligent. They are not the people who do not love themselves and punish themselves by living with a narcissist. We are those people. We all belong to that group who have stayed longer than we should have or who are still in such a relationship or marriage.
Naturally, most people took time to figure out who they were married to or in a relationship with. It took many narcissistic assaults, quarrels, physical abuse even, to have their survival instinct activated to save themselves and leave. Trembling with shock and disbelief they reached the turning point and woke up. They learned the hard way that this was not the person they were marrying or the relationship they wanted to have.
Many women seem to have a wonderful family on the outside, but they live in the hell behind the closed doors. They suffer. They cry. They come to terms with their destiny while a storm rages in them and lasts. Many got sick. They become depressed, sad. They feel miserable. They see no way out of that life.
You probably know the quote from Ana Karenina: "All happy families are similar, and all unhappy families are unhappy in their own way." This is especially valid for the narcissist’s family. Different upbringing. A different environment. Different beliefs. Different lives. We all live our lives the best we can.
There are women who have aged in such marriages although were aware of what was going on. They were aware that they gave their lives to the wrong person. They know exactly the moment when they should have left and when they reached the potential turning point, but they stayed only for reasons known to them. No one should be judged for their choice. Awareness is the only thing that matters in these situations. Awareness is the key to deciding to help yourself and to harden from within so that you find strength to raise your self-confidence and self-esteem. That’s the only way to save yourself and to start loving yourself the way you’ve never loved anyone else. That’s the only way to get the best life for yourself you can. You deserve the best.
BLACK FRIDAY - 50% off A Weeping Soul - The relationship with a narcissist
Code: 6FJ1689AR4
The book describes passive aggression, narcissistic ways and techniques of manipulating people who are in an emotional relationship with them, triangulation, insanity, the relationship of narcissists to children, to money, to life. It is about covert narcissists and how the narcissistic abuse leads the victim to the reactive abuse.
One of the main points of the book is about forgiving both the narcissist and yourself. It gives advice on how to help yourself to cleanse your heart and soul from the past, from pain, from anger and to start loving and respecting yourself so much that no narcissist will ever come close to you again in life.
You get to know a person best when you start living with them. And that is the only real truth. Then the mask falls off, then the person shows who he really is, with all the flaws and virtues. This is where acting ends and real life begins.
I must emphasize that people who stay to live with narcissists and abusers are neither crazy, nor silly and less intelligent. They are not the people who do not love themselves and punish themselves by living with a narcissist. We are those people. We all belong to that group who have stayed longer than we should have or who are still in such a relationship or marriage.
Naturally, most people took time to figure out who they were married to or in a relationship with. It took many narcissistic assaults, quarrels, physical abuse even, to have their survival instinct activated to save themselves and leave. Trembling with shock and disbelief they reached the turning point and woke up. They learned the hard way that this was not the person they were marrying or the relationship they wanted to have.
Many women seem to have a wonderful family on the outside, but they live in the hell behind the closed doors. They suffer. They cry. They come to terms with their destiny while a storm rages in them and lasts. Many got sick. They become depressed, sad. They feel miserable. They see no way out of that life.
You probably know the quote from Ana Karenina: "All happy families are similar, and all unhappy families are unhappy in their own way." This is especially valid for the narcissist’s family. Different upbringing. A different environment. Different beliefs. Different lives. We all live our lives the best we can.
There are women who have aged in such marriages although were aware of what was going on. They were aware that they gave their lives to the wrong person. They know exactly the moment when they should have left and when they reached the potential turning point, but they stayed only for reasons known to them. No one should be judged for their choice. Awareness is the only thing that matters in these situations. Awareness is the key to deciding to help yourself and to harden from within so that you find strength to raise your self-confidence and self-esteem. That’s the only way to save yourself and to start loving yourself the way you’ve never loved anyone else. That’s the only way to get the best life for yourself you can. You deserve the best.