3 Things GOD Does to a Narcissist

It isn’t you—it’s their own insecurities, their own shame. They aren’t able to acknowledge their own shortcomings, so all of this projection creates a toxic cycle. They get trapped in it, because they become blind to their own faults.

So what does God do? God lets them live in that state of dissatisfaction.

If you’re dissatisfied with your life, you’re never at peace. You don’t know what joy is. Yes, they might seem happy with all the toys they play with, but their happiness is like a high—momentary. They seek novelty.

They never get to experience stability. They never get to experience what it means to be loved genuinely—cared for genuinely.

Yes, you may have loved and cared for them—but they never received it. There is nothing in them—no agency—that could have received it.

They’re so unlucky, because love is the biggest thing. Love is the emotion with the highest frequency, the highest vibration. If you can’t experience that, no amount of money or anything else will ever be able to make you feel fulfilled.

In other words: they never get to experience Divine mercy. They never get to grow. They are stuck in a stagnant vibrational frequency that keeps them at a lower level of consciousness.

They never expand. They never see the unity and diversity around them. They don’t see the Divine in those higher concepts.

They live like a parasite. They’re in a rat race, continuously running for the same thing—seeking the same thing—just getting worse. Their life is worse than an animal’s. They’re stuck in a survival state, a predatory state.

They vanish away.

Sometimes, God also brings them disgrace by exposing them. Narcissists like to think they are intelligent enough to hide and conceal everything. But when God decides to expose them, all the information comes to the surface.

Everything connects. Dots are connected, and this narcissist’s false construction—a web of lies and deceit—burns down. It turns to ash. They’re completely exposed to the world.

Nowhere to go. No more supply to seek. And the only thing they can do at that point is collapse, because every way of being a narcissist—or every way they used to “win”—is destroyed.

They struggle and suffer that way.

The biggest punishment: being left alone with themselves.

Because they can’t tolerate their own presence.

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