THE WAY OF THE NARCISSIST
- ParrisVstefanow

- 20 hours ago
- 12 min read
The narcissist's chance encounters, conversations and interactions with other people in the general public;
....... for the sole purpose of feeding like an "attention-energy vampire"
....... enables them to predate other humans in a most intriguing fashion that can most definitely me compared to "Playing Poker"
....... complete with:
- Bluffing
- Calling
- Cheking
- and Gambling
....... playing "games of chance" relying on their stealth abilities to manipulate others;
....... as a predatory "malignant narcissist" often does when interacting within society;
....... in which a narcissist sees "society" as a "3D-chess board"
....... used to harvest the desired energy and attention from unsuspecting humans who unfortunately crossed paths with this insidious type of narcissist.
The Narcissist's Perception of Society: A 3D-Chess Board and a Spider's Web
A malignant narcissist often views society as a complex game board, where interactions with others are calculated maneuvers to achieve a specific goal. Two compelling analogies illustrate this concept: society as a 3D-chess board and a spider's web of purposeful intrigue.
Society as a 3D-Chess Board
In this analogy, the narcissist sees society as a multidimensional game board, where individuals are mere pawns to be manipulated and exploited.
The narcissist, as the master player, navigates this board with calculated precision, using stealth and manipulation to outmaneuver their opponents.
Each interaction is a strategic move, designed to capture the desired attention and energy from unsuspecting individuals.
Just as a skilled chess player anticipates their opponent's moves and adjusts their strategy accordingly;
....... the narcissist studies the behaviors and vulnerabilities of others, using this knowledge to exploit and manipulate them.
The ultimate goal is to emerge victorious, having successfully harvested the desired energy and attention from their pawns.
A Spider's Web of Purposeful Intrigue
A spider's web, highlights the narcissist's cunning and manipulative nature.
Just as a spider carefully crafts its web to ensnare unsuspecting prey, the narcissist weaves a complex network of intrigue to lure and manipulate others.
The web serves as a trap, designed to capture and exploit the vulnerable.
In this context, the narcissist's interactions with others are akin to the spider's use of bait, carefully crafted to entice and ensnare.
The narcissist's words and actions are designed to manipulate and control, often leaving their victims unaware of the true intentions behind the narcissist's behavior.
The examples of society as a 3D-chess board and a spider's web of purposeful intrigue provide a nuanced understanding of the narcissist's perception of society.
By viewing others as pawns to be manipulated and exploited, the narcissist navigates the complex game board of society with calculated precision, using stealth and manipulation to achieve their goals.
Recognizing these dynamics is crucial in understanding the narcissist's behavior and protecting oneself from their insidious tactics.
The Mosquito parable: A Reflection of Narcissistic Manipulation
The mosquito's behavior of asking for help to escape from a net, only to bite and drain the blood of its rescuer;
....... serves as a potent analogy for the manipulative tactics employed by insecure narcissists.
These individuals often present themselves as vulnerable and in need of some sort of assistance, but their ultimate goal is to gain control and dominance over others.
The Narcissist's Ruse
Just as the mosquito uses its plea for help as a ruse to gain proximity to its victim;
....... the insecure narcissist uses their supposed vulnerability to manipulate others into providing them with attention, sympathy, and support.
However, once they have achieved their goal, they reveal their true nature and begin to exert control over their rescuer.
The Puppet-Master Dynamic
The narcissist's behavior creates a dysfunctional scenario in which they become the puppet-master, manipulating and controlling others to feed their own needs and desires.
This dynamic is reminiscent of the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," where the boy's repeated lies ultimately lead to his downfall. Similarly, the narcissist's repeated manipulations can lead to their own isolation and destruction, as others eventually become wary of their tactics.
The parable of the Mosquito Net
The mosquito net serves as a symbol of the boundaries and protections that individuals establish to safeguard themselves from harm.
Just as the mosquito seeks to escape the net to pursue its own interests, the narcissist seeks to breach the emotional boundaries of others to feed their own needs.
However, when the narcissist's true nature is revealed, they can become trapped in their own web of manipulation, unable to escape the "self-induced" consequences of their actions.
The Importance of Awareness
The mosquito example highlights the importance of awareness and vigilance in dealing with insecure narcissists.
By recognizing their manipulative tactics and being cautious of their behavior, individuals can protect themselves from becoming entangled in the narcissist's self centered web of control.
It is essential to establish and maintain healthy boundaries, prioritize self-care, and seek support from trusted individuals to avoid becoming victims of narcissistic manipulation.
The mosquito analogy provides a powerful framework for understanding the manipulative tactics employed by insecure narcissists.
By recognizing the patterns of behavior that are characteristic of these individuals, we can take steps to protect ourselves and maintain healthy relationships.
By prioritizing awareness, boundaries, and self-care, we can avoid becoming entangled in the narcissist's web of control and promote a more positive and empowering dynamic in our relationships.
A Paradox
A paradox is a statement or situation that seems to be contradictory or absurd, yet may still be true or valid.
Paradoxes often challenge our intuition, logic, or understanding, and can lead to interesting insights or perspectives.
Paradoxes can be found in various fields, including philosophy, physics, mathematics, and logic. They can be used to highlight the limitations of language, challenge assumptions, and reveal complexities in a particular issue.
A narcissist can be seen as a paradox because they often exhibit contradictory traits.
On one hand, they have an inflated sense of self-importance and confidence.
On the other hand, they frequently struggle with deep-seated insecurity and vulnerability.
This is their paradox.
A narcissist can be seen as a paradox in a positive light when considering that beneath their grandiose exterior often lies a deep-seated vulnerability and insecurity.
This contrast between their projected confidence and hidden fragility can be viewed as a complex interplay of human emotions.
In this sense, the paradox highlights the multifaceted nature of human personality;
....... where seemingly opposing traits can coexist.
This perspective encourages empathy and understanding, rather than simply labeling someone as narcissistic.
It also raises questions about the masks people wear and the complexities of human behavior.
By acknowledging this paradox, we can gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of human psychology.
The Last Vestige of Ego: A Reflection on Lightworkers and Narcissism
In the realm of personal growth and spiritual evolution, the concept of ego plays a significant role.
For lightworkers, individuals who strive to spread positivity and love, the last vestige of ego can be a particularly insidious obstacle.
The phrase "the last vestige of ego" refers to the residual remnants of self-importance, pride, or arrogance that can persist even in individuals who have made significant progress in personal growth or spiritual development.
This lingering ego can be a subtle yet formidable obstacle to further growth and self-awareness.
The parable of the Hidden Reef
Imagine a skilled sailor who has navigated through treacherous waters, avoiding visible obstacles and reaching the safety of a tranquil harbor.
However, unbeknownst to the sailor, a hidden reef lies just beneath the surface of the ocean, and directly ahead, waiting to snag the vessel and hinder its progress. Similarly, the last vestige of ego can be like this hidden reef, posing a subtle yet significant threat to personal growth and self-awareness.
Just as the sailor must be vigilant and aware of the reef's presence to avoid damage, individuals must recognize and address the residual ego that can impede their progress.
This requires a high degree of self-awareness, humility, and willingness to let go of the last remnants of self-importance.
The last vestige of ego can manifest in various ways, such as:
- Subtle pride: A sense of accomplishment or superiority that can creep into one's thoughts and actions.
- Defensiveness: A tendency to become overly defensive or reactive when confronted with criticism or challenges.
- Attachment to identity: A strong attachment to one's identity, role, or image, which can limit flexibility and growth.
Recognizing and addressing these subtle manifestations of ego is crucial for continued personal growth and self-awareness.
By acknowledging and letting go of the last vestige of ego, individuals can cultivate a more authentic, humble, and open approach to life.
Dancing in The Garden of their own Ego
Consider the garden of ego, where the flowers of self-importance bloom in vibrant colors.
In this garden, malignant narcissists cultivate their ego, nurturing it with attention and admiration from others.
They carefully prune the flowers of humility and empathy, ensuring that their own reflection remains the focal point.
In contrast, lightworkers often strive to eradicate the weeds of ego, cultivating a garden of selflessness and compassion.
However, the last vestige of ego can remain, hidden beneath the surface, waiting to sprout forth in moments of vulnerability.
The Shadow of Superiority
Narcissists often use their ego to assert superiority over others.
They may belittle or demean those around them, elevating themselves to a pedestal of self-proclaimed greatness.
Lightworkers, on the other hand, may struggle with a more subtle form of superiority, one that arises from their perceived spiritual or enlightened state.
This shadow of superiority can lead lightworkers to judge others, feeling that they are more evolved or awakened.
However, this judgment can create a sense of separation, undermining the very principles of love and compassion that lightworkers aim to embody.
The Mirror of Reflection
The last vestige of ego can be likened to a mirror of reflection, where lightworkers gaze upon their own image, admiring their perceived goodness and enlightenment.
This mirror can create a sense of self-satisfaction, making it challenging for lightworkers to recognize the areas in which they still need to grow.
Narcissists, on the other hand, are often consumed by their own reflection, using the mirror to admire their own grandeur and importance.
They may become trapped in this mirror, unable to see beyond their own ego.
The Path to Authenticity
To overcome the last vestige of ego, lightworkers must embark on a journey of self-discovery and humility.
They must recognize that their worth and value come not from their perceived enlightenment, but from their genuine efforts to serve and love others.
By letting go of the need for validation and recognition, lightworkers can cultivate a sense of authenticity;
....... allowing them to embody their values more fully.
This journey requires courage, self-awareness, and a willingness to confront the shadows of ego that may still linger.
The last vestige of ego can be a subtle yet insidious obstacle for lightworkers, influencing their actions and interactions.
By recognizing the garden of ego, the shadow of superiority, and the mirror of reflection, lightworkers can take steps towards authenticity and genuine selflessness.
Change and Balance
A “Change” to ones life doesn’t necessarily denote “Balance”;
……. However, “Balance” in ones life optimistically denotes “Change”
This can be compared to an analogy of “2-way glass” where from one side of the glass, one can see beyond the glass outward, and from the opposite side of that very same 2-way glass, what can be seen is only a reflection of yourself;
The Interplay between Change and Balance: A Two-Way Glass parable
The concepts of change and balance are intricately linked, yet distinct, in the context of personal growth and development.
While change can be a catalyst for achieving balance, balance itself implies a certain level of stability and harmony.
The relationship between these two concepts can be likened to a two-way glass, where the perspective from one side reveals a broader view, while the other side reflects only oneself.
The Two-Way Glass
Imagine standing in front of a two-way glass, where one side offers a transparent view of the outside world, while the other side is a mirror reflecting one's own image.
When we look through the transparent side, we can see beyond our immediate surroundings, symbolizing the potential for change and growth.
This side represents the dynamic and adaptive nature of change, where we can explore new possibilities and perspectives.
In contrast, when we look through the mirrored side, we see only a reflection of ourselves, symbolizing the state of balance and self-awareness.
This side represents the introspective and stabilizing nature of balance, where we can reflect on our thoughts, emotions, and experiences.
Vindicating the parable: The Compass and Map
To further illustrate the relationship between change and balance, consider the example of a compass and a map.
A compass represents balance, providing direction and stability, allowing us to navigate through life's challenges.
A map, on the other hand, represents change, offering a broader perspective and possibilities for exploration and discovery.
Just as a compass helps us stay oriented and focused, balance in life provides a sense of stability and direction.
Similarly, just as a map provides a framework for navigating new territories, change can offer opportunities for growth and exploration.
When used together, the compass and map can guide us toward achieving our goals and aspirations.
The Parable of the Boat and the Tides
The struggle to overcome the last vestige of ego can be likened to a boat trying to leave the gravitational pull of the incoming tide waves.
The boat, fueled by determination and willpower, battles against the powerful forces of the tide, struggling to break free from its gravitational pull.
The moon's influence on the tides serves as a metaphor for the ego's insidious grip on the human psyche.
Just as the boat must gain enough momentum and distance to finally break free from the tide's pull, the lightworker must cultivate sufficient self-awareness, humility, and inner strength to transcend the last vestige of ego.
This requires a profound understanding of the ego's subtle manifestations and a willingness to let go of the attachments that bind us.
The Struggle to Break Free
The boat's struggle against the incoming tide waves is a potent symbol of the lightworker's journey.
The tide's relentless pull represents the ego's persistent influence, while the boat's determination and willpower embody the lightworker's commitment to growth and self-awareness.
As the boat breaks free from the gravitational pull of the high tide wave, it enters the open sea, symbolizing the lightworker's liberation from the ego's constraints.
This liberation enables the lightworker to navigate the vast expanse of their inner world with greater ease, compassion, and wisdom.
The last vestige of ego is a formidable obstacle that can hinder the progress of lightworkers.
However, by cultivating self-awareness, humility, and inner strength, individuals can break free from the ego's insidious grip and continue on their journey of personal growth and spiritual evolution.
The parable of the boat and the tides serves as a powerful reminder of the challenges and triumphs that await those who embark on this transformative journey.
The Interplay between Change and Balance
The two-way glass analogy and the compass and map metaphor highlight the interconnected nature of change and balance.
While change can be a catalyst for achieving balance, balance itself implies a certain level of stability and harmony.
By embracing change and cultivating balance, we can navigate life's challenges with greater ease and resilience.
The relationship between change and balance is complex and multifaceted. By understanding the interplay between these two concepts, we can better navigate the challenges and opportunities that life presents.
The two-way glass analogy and the compass and map offer valuable insights into the dynamic and adaptive nature of change and the stabilizing and introspective nature of balance.
The Narcissist Game of Controlling the Narrative: A Complex Web of Manipulation
Narcissists employ a range of tactics to control the narrative, manipulating others and shaping reality to serve their own interests.
This complex web of manipulation can be likened to a multifaceted wheel, with various spokes that the narcissist uses to dominate and distort the conversations and lives of others.
The Wheel of Control Controls the Narrative
Imagine a wheel with multiple spokes, each representing a different tactic the narcissist uses to control the narrative.
As the wheel turns, the narcissist expertly navigates between these spokes, adapting their approach to suit the situation and the individual they are manipulating.
Spoke 1: Gaslighting
One spoke of the wheel represents gaslighting, a tactic where the narcissist manipulates others into doubting their own perceptions, memories, or sanity.
By distorting reality, the narcissist gains control over the narrative, making others question their own understanding of events.
Spoke 2: Projection
Another spoke represents projection, where the narcissist attributes their own negative qualities or behaviors to others.
By deflecting attention away from their own flaws, the narcissist maintains a positive self-image and shifts the focus onto the perceived shortcomings of others.
Spoke 3: Emotional Manipulation
A third spoke represents emotional manipulation, where the narcissist uses guilt, anger, or self-pity to control others.
By exploiting emotions, the narcissist can influence others' actions and decisions, often to serve their own interests.
Spoke 4: Minimization and Denial
A fourth spoke represents minimization and denial, where the narcissist downplays or denies their own wrongdoing.
By diminishing the severity of their actions, the narcissist avoids accountability and maintains a positive self-image.
Spoke 5: Information Control
A fifth spoke represents information control, where the narcissist selectively shares or withholds information to manipulate others.
By controlling the flow of information, the narcissist can shape the narrative and influence others' perceptions.
The Purpose of Narrative Control
The narcissist's ultimate goal is to maintain power and control over others. By dominating the narrative, the narcissist can:
- Shape reality to serve their own interests
- Avoid accountability and criticism
- Maintain a positive self-image
- Influence others' actions and decisions
- Feed their ego and sense of importance
The Impact on Victims
The narcissist's game of narrative control can have a profound impact on victims, often leading to:
- Confusion and self-doubt
- Emotional distress and anxiety
- Loss of confidence and autonomy
- Feelings of helplessness and powerlessness
The Matrix of Manipulation
The narcissist's game of narrative control can be likened to a matrix of manipulation, where the narcissist expertly navigates the complex web of human interactions.
Again, by controlling the narrative, the narcissist can shape reality, influence others, and feed their own ego.
Breaking Free
To break free from the narcissist's game of narrative control, it's essential to:
- Recognize the tactics used by the narcissist
- Maintain a strong sense of self and autonomy
- Seek support and validation from trusted others
- Develop critical thinking and media literacy skills
By understanding the narcissist's game of narrative control, we can better protect ourselves and others from their manipulative behavior .
By recognizing the spokes of the wheel and the matrix of manipulation, we can develop strategies to resist the narcissist's influence and maintain our autonomy and individuality.
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