“What is the proof?” you may ask.
Their bitterness. Why do they feel so fragile and out of place? Why do they hurt people more than ever? Why can’t they contain themselves?
The answer is: they lose control. They can’t play those narcissistic mind games anymore. They see themselves falling apart. That’s when God takes your revenge—because it’s not really revenge. It’s truth.
I witnessed it happening right before my eyes recently. My narcissistic, psychopathic grandfather passed away, and I didn’t attend that funeral. But I heard a few things within a couple of days of him dying.
His four or five sons started fighting among each other over the money that was spent on the funeral. Can you imagine that? All of them are narcissists, but death and money—just a few hundred dollars—was enough to cause a huge conflict.
They all could have contributed, but instead they fought over it. It turned into a huge issue. Nobody was by his side. He died alone. He couldn’t say anything at all.
Even in his last days, he was trying to get supply from his past life—like, “Oh, I used to be this. I used to do that.” He didn’t know where that strength went. He wasn’t able to accept his reality, because he thought he was going to be powerful forever.
But God showed him the truth. He lived a long life, long enough to realize that he’s nothing but a pile of dirt that has to go under Earth and has to vanish away—that is the truth.
And that life is their suffering. Long life does not always mean a big gift for some people. For some, it’s a curse. Some people truly pray and wish for it to end. Narcissists towards the end of their lives are among those people.
So that is how God teaches them a lesson—in their own way. And if you believe in the afterlife, then you know what is coming for them. If you believe in reincarnation, then you know what is coming for them. Their soul never finds peace, and it suffers eternally.
I hope that gives you some peace. I know you are not a revengeful human being. You don’t want them to suffer. So don’t—really. But it’s a Divine system. That’s how it works. There is always balance. It’s karma. It’s karmic law. If you do something wrong, you will have to pay for it—in this life and the next. Nothing goes wasted.
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