Self-Righteous Cerebral Narcissists
How the Wilderness Season Brings Out These Spirits & Hard-to-Detect Brood of Vipers and What You Need to Do to Heal from Their Toxic Venom
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Narrado por:
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Katina Horton
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Katina Horton
Sobre este áudio
You’ve been attacked and bitten by a brood of vipers, otherwise known as self-righteous cerebral narcissists. Instead of taking the time to heal from what you’ve gone through, you go on as if nothing happened, joining another church, ministry, group, or department and sweeping everything under the rug.
Sweeping under the rug leads to unclean spirits having a party with your soul. Betrayal creates betrayal trauma and unresolved trust issues. Unresolved betrayal trauma leads to unresolved trust issues with ourselves and others. When we refuse to get to the source of the problem, we are in essence signing up to keep washing the outside of the dish, leaving the residue inside, hoping someone else's soul will own the story and do the work.
In Self-Righteous Cerebral Narcissists, Katina Horton takes you from grief, loss, denial, betrayal, gaslighting, and venom to joy, gain, acceptance, loyalty, truth, love, and purity, so you can reclaim your calling after narcissistic abuse. Reclaiming your calling after narcissistic abuse means understanding that some snakes only come out when you're living in your wilderness season.
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