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[[Disassociation and Narcissism]] is an [[Archontic Deception Behavior]]
[[Disassociation and Narcissism]] is an [[Archontic Deception Behavior]]. When we are disconnected from life through repeated traumas and abuse, this creates split personalities that develop [[Ego Defense Mechanism]]s and perversions to cope. The rampant defense mechanism caused from [[2D/4D Split|soul-heart damage]] is ego [[Narcissism]]. Dissociative behaviors cultivate sociopaths and [[Psychopathy|psychopaths]], many of which replicate feelings of expression because they can no longer feel from spiritual disconnection. This weakness allows for easy [[SRA|satanic binding]] and manipulation. There is no care about life, causing pain and killing is done with methodical delight or heartless efficiency.
 


==Disassociation==
==Disassociation==

Revision as of 01:34, 31 January 2018

Disassociation and Narcissism is an Archontic Deception Behavior. When we are disconnected from life through repeated traumas and abuse, this creates split personalities that develop Ego Defense Mechanisms and perversions to cope. The rampant defense mechanism caused from soul-heart damage is ego Narcissism. Dissociative behaviors cultivate sociopaths and psychopaths, many of which replicate feelings of expression because they can no longer feel from spiritual disconnection. This weakness allows for easy satanic binding and manipulation. There is no care about life, causing pain and killing is done with methodical delight or heartless efficiency.

Disassociation

There is a difference between disassociation and Dissociation. As an example, if a person disassociates themselves from something or someone, that person would say or show that they are not connected with them, usually in order to avoid trouble or blame. If you disassociate one group or thing from another, you separate them.

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See Also

Victim-Victimizer

NRG

NAA

Spiritual Maturity

Three Layers of Ego