Spirituality and Narcissism: Maybe They’re Higher Beings
Narcissists hurt us and they seem to care nothing for others, yet there might be a silver lining by examining spirituality and narcissism.
Narcissists hurt us and they seem to care nothing for others, yet there might be a silver lining by examining spirituality and narcissism.
Although society tells us otherwise, you never have to buy into the idea that you aren’t allowed to be happy whenever you want just because others aren’t.
Are you feeling stuck? Do you feel that you are stressed, depressed, and at the mercy of the whims of other people’s decisions? I have felt this way on occasion too. You are not alone. But you also don’t have to be living this way.
Just like Charles Dickens’ Scrooge, narcissists need a traumatic event to awaken and raise their vibration.
If you’re experiencing SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) in the winter, you are not alone. In fact, you may be experiencing something that many other people struggle with, and it is also understandable and explainable through Ayurveda, the 5,000-year-old Vedic philosophy of life that originates in India.
As I’ve been meditating and discovering the ‘me’ under the surface-level reality that many of us barely ever transcend, I see the truth. Because of this inner journey, I finally understand what was happening in my relationship on a spiritual level.
Spirituality changes your perspective on your problems and where they fit in the world, so therapy might be useless when you finally wake up.