Narcissist Abuse
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Movie Night! Come Out In Jesus’ Name On April 11th!
Chain Breakers, it’s movie night! I’ll be in Dallas on April 11th! If you are in the metro Dallas area, join me to watch Come Out In Jesus’ Name together! Whether you are in Dallas or not, I hope that you are able to attend in your city!
Check your local or favorite movie theater for showtimes! https://www.fandango.com/come-out-in-jesus-name-230792/movie-overview?date=2023-04-10
Email support@narcfreeliving.com for the movie location.
Catch the replay Demons Cast Out At The Movies!
Let’s break some chains!
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Am I The Narcissist?
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Chain Breaker Challenge! From HEARTBREAK to BREAKING Chains!
Are you ready to break the chains of narcissist abuse?
Having you been thinking of joining Chain Breaker University?
Are you feeling stuck, stale, and stagnant?
Do you feel isolated and alone in your journey to healing?
Introducing our Chain Breaker Challenge – a 3-day FREE, 1-hour-a-day challenge coaching program designed specifically for women who have experienced abuse. Register HERE!
Join the Chain Breaker Challenge from Wednesday, March 29 to March 31 from 11 AM to 12PM Central Standard Time. Become a part of a community of women who understand what you’ve been through and are here to support you every step of the way.
Led by Shannon Savoy, this challenge provides a safe and supportive space for women to connect, heal, grow, and glow in Christ! YES, you will be CHALLENGED! This is how you GROW! This challenge is designed with survivors in mind!
Sessions outline and Zoom information will be released to registrants who are approved for the challenge.
Register HERE! Seats are limited.
Sign me up! I’m ready to glow up!
This challenge is NOT to:
- Trauma dump
- To be used in the place of 1:1 or Chain Breaker University (CBU) in-depth coaching sessions
- For those with ulterior motives or any other agenda than what is listed in the challenge
This IS FOR:
- Seeking fundamental knowledge in spiritual warfare and recovery from narcissist abuse
- For queens who are ready to break FREE
- Healing from heartbreak
Sessions include prayer, coverage of the topic, & short breakouts.
NOTE: To protect the safety of the group, only those registrants who turn on the cameras will be permitted to stay in the session. You can blur your background if you like.
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Red Flags In Relationships!
Narcissistic relationships can be emotionally abusive and harmful to one’s mental health. Here are some red flags to look out for in a narcissistic relationship:
- Love-bombing: A narcissist may shower you with affection and attention in the beginning of the relationship, but this can be a tactic to manipulate and control you.
- Gaslighting: A narcissist may deny your reality, making you question your own memory and perception of events.
- Blame-shifting: A narcissist may blame you for their mistakes or problems in the relationship, refusing to take responsibility for their actions.
- Manipulation: A narcissist may use emotional manipulation to control and coerce you into doing what they want.
- Lack of empathy: A narcissist may have difficulty understanding or caring about your feelings and needs.
- Controlling behavior: A narcissist may try to control who you spend time with, what you wear, or where you go.
- Criticism and insults: A narcissist may belittle and criticize you, undermining your self-esteem and making you feel unworthy.
- Anger and aggression: A narcissist may become angry or aggressive when their needs are not met or when they feel threatened.
- Boundary violations: A narcissist may ignore or violate your boundaries, not respecting your personal space or privacy.
- Entitlement: A narcissist may feel entitled to your time, attention, and affection, and may become angry or resentful if they don’t get what they want.
If you are experiencing any of these red flags in your relationship, it is important to seek support from friends, family, or a therapist or Chain Breaker University. Consider ending the relationship if it is emotionally abusive or harmful to your well-being. Yes, even IF it is family!
It’s time to level up! Feeling stuck? Ready to break the chains of narcissist abuse? Are you experiencing demonic attacks? Let’s break those chains. Register today!
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Narcissists & Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive dissonance is a psychological term used to describe the discomfort or tension that arises from holding two or more conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes. It is the feeling of mental discomfort that occurs when a person’s beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors are inconsistent with one another.When a victim of abuse believes that abuse is wrong but stays in abusive situations. They may experience cognitive dissonance because their belief and behavior are not aligned, and they may try to reduce the dissonance by changing their beliefs, compromising their sanity, or finding other ways to rationalize the abuser’s behavior.A Double-Minded Man Is Unstable In All Thy Ways…Check out: Separating Your Feelings & Emotions From The Narcissists
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Narcissists: Psychology Vs The Bible: The Deception Of The World!
Join me Saturday, March 11th at 1pm CST as I discuss:
*How narcissists use psychology
*Origins of psychology
*The narcissist’s nature
*DSM versus the Bible
*Discerning false converts
*Finding the right therapist or coach
*The root of mental health issues
*How we truly heal and overcome in Christ!
“Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.”
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Stages of Lovebombing!
Ungodly soul ties can be formed through witchcraft, abuse, and lovebombing. Trauma bonding is a psychological response that occurs when a victim of abuse or trauma forms a strong attachment to their abuser, often leading them to stay in an abusive relationship. Narcissists employ a number of techniques, tactics, and tools to keep their victims trapped in the cycle of abuse.
Narcissists use:
Fear: The victim may be afraid of them, and may stay with them out of fear of what might happen if they leave. Post-abuse typically occurs when trying to leave a narcissist.
Guilt: The victim may feel guilt or shame for leaving the narcissist, or may blame themselves for the abuse. Oftentimes, family and religious circles do not understand spiritual warfare, narcissism, soul ties or trauma bonds.
Dependence: The victim may be financially or emotionally dependent on the narcissist, and may feel that they have no other options. Isolation: Narcissists may isolate the victim from friends and family, making it harder for them to leave.
Intimacy: The victim may have a strong emotional attachment to the narcissist, often mistaking this attachment for love.
Betrayal: The narcissist wanes between being kind and loving, and being abusive and cruel, leading the victim to feel confused and betrayed. Intermittent reinforcement strengthens the bond and soul tie.
Resistance: Despite the abuse, the victim may still resist leaving feeling that the relationship is worth saving or that they can change the narcissist’s behavior.
Do Narcissists Change? https://narcfreeliving.com/do-narciss…
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Narcissists & Stalking!
Narcissists love to install fear and control over their victims. One of their tools is monitoring, cyber stalking, and targeting individuals. Filing a restraining order against a narcissist is often a necessary and unavoidable step on the road to recovery. Most narcissists have no regard for their victim’s safety. They certainly do not adhere to your requests for no contact. They oppose boundaries and trample them with an alarming sense of entitlement. YOU must protect YOU.
Here are a few signs of stalking:
1. Following the person: The stalker may follow the person to their home, workplace, or other locations where they go frequently.
2. Unwanted communication: The stalker may call, text, email, or leave messages on the person’s social media accounts, even if the person has asked them to stop.
3. Monitoring the person’s activities: The stalker may monitor the person’s movements and activities, either in person or through technology such as GPS tracking.
4. Sending unwanted gifts: The stalker may send gifts, letters, or other items to the person, even if the person has asked them to stop.
5. Threatening or intimidating behavior: The stalker may make threats or engage in other behavior that is intended to intimidate or frighten the person.
6. Showing up uninvited: The stalker may show up at the person’s home, workplace, or other locations uninvited, even if the person has asked them to stay away.
7. Spreading rumors or lies: The stalker may spread rumors or lies about the person, either to the person’s face or to others.
If you are experiencing any of these behaviors or suspect that someone may be stalking you, it is important to seek help and support from law enforcement or a trained professional. Remember that narcissistic systems protect the SYSTEM. Keep a detailed log and documentation.
Check out Is The Narcissist Watching You? https://youtu.be/sTc6TmuAJwA
Why They Watch You! https://youtu.be/XV7anuoiCSw
Also check out these videos, my playlists on monitoring spirits & how to break strongholds!
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Have You Taken Your VITAMINS Today?
To be spiritually sufficient we have to be spiritually sound and ensure we have the proper nutrition. Nutrition is not only about food consumption, but also what we feed our mind, body, and spirit. What’s in your diet?
In my last live stream, Celebrities, Idols, Witchcraft, and Narcissism, I discussed the correlation between unresolved trauma and how abuse can lead to witchcraft and idolatry. This is also why spiritual deliverance and Spiritual ICU are so important in the recovery from narcissist abuse. I encourage you to watch and (rewatch!) this message.
There were so many gems! Have you taken your vitamins today? Celebrities, Idols, Witchcraft, & Narcissism: https://www.youtube.com/live/Qgb5nmrV…
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Fighting With A Narcissist Is A Losing Battle!
One of the main reasons that fighting with a narcissist can feel like a losing battle is because they are likely to see any disagreement or criticism as a threat to their sense of self. They can become defensive, angry, or even aggressive in response to any perceived attack on their ego.
Additionally, narcissists often have a tendency to manipulate and control others in order to maintain their sense of power and superiority. They may use gaslighting, projection or other tactics to deflect blame or to make you doubt your own perceptions and experiences.
While it can be tempting to try to engage with a narcissist in an argument or debate, it is important to remember that this is unlikely to be a productive or satisfying experience. Instead, it may be more effective to focus on setting boundaries and taking care of your own well-being. This might involve limiting your contact with the narcissist, seeking support from friends or a therapist, and learning to recognize and respond to their manipulative tactics in a way that protects your own emotional and mental health.
Let’s break those chains.
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