7 Things a Narcissist’s Demonic Spirit Does When it FEARS You
Oh, and when someone like you sees them for who they really are, the game’s over. The illusion can’t hold. They try to break your inner knowing. Perhaps the cruelest tactic is when they try to convince you that your discernment is broken. That gut feeling you’ve always trusted, that spiritual whisper that tells you when something’s off—they target that. They’ll call you paranoid, say you’re overthinking, that your past is making you imagine things. But you’re not imagining your awakening, and they can’t stand that. So they dig deep into your wounds; they bring up your mistakes, your trauma, your flaws—anything to make you question that divine compass inside you. Because if you doubt yourself, you’ll start relying on them again. You’ll go blind in the fog, and that’s what they want: a soul that walks in circles.
But don’t you believe the lie: your discernment is a gift. When you learn to trust it—truly trust it—the narcissist loses their grip for good. Let this be your reminder: you are not crazy, you are not paranoid, you are not overreacting. You are waking up. And when your spirit wakes up, the darkness panics. But you don’t need to fight dirty; you just need to stay lit. Because the truth is, the narcissist doesn’t fear you; they fear what you carry. No power in hell can extinguish what God placed inside you. Stay anchored, stay awake, stay free.
They attack without touching you. Here’s truth number five: the narcissist sends psychic arrows. I’m not speaking in metaphors; I’m talking about a spiritual assault that hits you the moment they sense your elevation. Ever walked away from a text message and felt like something stabbed your soul? Ever stood near them—no words exchanged—and walked away anxious, dizzy, like your peace just got hijacked? That’s not random; that’s not just stress. That’s a strike from the dark. Suddenly you can’t sleep, your heart races, you forget how to pray, your mind spins in circles, and everything feels off. You feel a weight, a pressure, a fog—like something climbed into your spirit and tried to sit on your chest. That’s what it feels like when darkness panics, when your glow becomes too bright. That unclean force lashes out—not through fists, but through frequencies.
So what do you do? You protect your field. You shield yourself in truth. You stay grounded in light. Because healing does not make you more vulnerable; it makes you more visible. And visibility makes darkness react. But here’s the miracle: the stronger the attack, the stronger your authority. Don’t theorize through it; they project their rot onto you.
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