This has such insight and healing... it's a shame to see so few views. Guess if it's labeled, "Your spouse is a demon narc", there's millions of views; but self-directed healing, not so much.
I agree - this is a wonderful video. People on the narcisstic continuum are very damaged and traumatized people, not demons. There is always hope for change though. Anyone in a dysfunctional relationship has to start by looking at their own past childhood, however. Healthy people are rarely, if ever, drawn to dysfunctional people. Like attracts like. Typically dysfunction is drawn to dysfunction. Everyone benefits from looking at the unhealthy parts of themselves.
@@WissenIstMacht6l That was a mighty, and unwarranted, polite scolding - made lots of assumptions as to my entire philosophy, faith, and nature. Know what else I'm good at? Discerning spirits. It's possible to test truth (including ways to break strongholds) - if it matches to proverbs and God's word. Nothing in this video got my 'blasphemy/fake Christian' hackles up, nothing that goes AGAINST God's word. Learning self-control is pivotal to the perfection/maturity spoken of in the bible. If my time-table doesn't pass muster with you, I can only imagine how you treat 'fallen women' under your steeple.
I just realized one of my triggers to have my buttons pushed is when I am misunderstood and treated unfairly. I can’t even begin to imagine how Jesus felt. How marvelous and unjust at the same time that He knows exactly how I feel. God came in human form and experienced all so I wouldn’t feel nor be alone. Just wow😢
Wow!! I'm sending this to everyone I know. This is soooooo helpful
This has such insight and healing... it's a shame to see so few views. Guess if it's labeled, "Your spouse is a demon narc", there's millions of views; but self-directed healing, not so much.
I agree - this is a wonderful video.
People on the narcisstic continuum are very damaged and traumatized people, not demons.
There is always hope for change though.
Anyone in a dysfunctional relationship has to start by looking at their own past childhood, however. Healthy people are rarely, if ever, drawn to dysfunctional people. Like attracts like. Typically dysfunction is drawn to dysfunction.
Everyone benefits from looking at the unhealthy parts of themselves.
@@WissenIstMacht6l That was a mighty, and unwarranted, polite scolding - made lots of assumptions as to my entire philosophy, faith, and nature. Know what else I'm good at? Discerning spirits. It's possible to test truth (including ways to break strongholds) - if it matches to proverbs and God's word. Nothing in this video got my 'blasphemy/fake Christian' hackles up, nothing that goes AGAINST God's word. Learning self-control is pivotal to the perfection/maturity spoken of in the bible. If my time-table doesn't pass muster with you, I can only imagine how you treat 'fallen women' under your steeple.
I just realized one of my triggers to have my buttons pushed is when I am misunderstood and treated unfairly.
I can’t even begin to imagine how Jesus felt.
How marvelous and unjust at the same time that He knows exactly how I feel.
God came in human form and experienced all so I wouldn’t feel nor be alone.
Just wow😢
"Get rid of the parent-child relationship". I found this statement chastising and freeing at the same time.
Oh, wow. To anyone reading the above comment, understand it in context, please.
Compromise never worked
Grow up and be a man 🙏