Soulmate Gem
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Narcissism and its Origins Narcissism tends to emerge as a psychological defence in response to excessive levels of parental criticism, abuse or neglect in early life. Narcissistic personalities tend to be formed by emotional injury as a result of overwhelming shame, loss or deprivation during childhood.
It is the seat of your memory, and your feelings, and your imagination, and your convictions, and your desires, and your affections. In Mark...
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Dilated Pupils When In Love According to The Chicago Tribune, research by the University of Chicago reveals that if someone is looking at something...
Read More »We increasingly hear the term ‘narcissist’. In this individualistic, materialistic culture of selfies and social media, it has become a casual and trendy buzzword. But what does it really mean? The truth is that the concept of narcissism spans a continuum. It can be beneficial to a degree, allowing us to have enough self-esteem and confidence to pursue our goals and achieve our potential. At the other end of the spectrum, it involves extreme personality traits such as lack of empathy, grandiosity and attention-seeking behaviour. A truly narcissistic individual struggles in their day-to-day functioning and can maintain only superficial relationships.
One of the most important early signs he thinks you're the one is that he makes you a priority whenever he can. He rearranges his schedule whenever...
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To find your Destiny Number, calculate the root number of your full name (first, middle, last) by reducing each name to a single digit, and adding...
Read More »The experience of childhood trauma of this nature can have a major impact on the psyche of the adult children of narcissists. In later life, these individuals may feel deeply insecure and suffer from low self-esteem – this is unsurprising having been told constantly that they were not good enough. Such adults may also struggle with personal identity issues, not knowing who they are or what they want out of life. He/she may only feel self-worth in relation to the emotional needs of others; indeed, the need to please others may be taken to extreme lengths in adult relationships. Having experienced a constant barrage of criticism and judgement, it may be a struggle to form intimate relationships and to believe in one’s own intrinsic value.
Signs He's Falling in Love With You He loves to spend quality time with you. ... He does everything to keep you happy. ... He prioritizes your...
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A spiritual gift or charism (plural: charisms or charismata; in Greek singular: χάρισμα charisma, plural: χαρίσματα charismata) is an extraordinary...
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Acute emotional stress, positive or negative, can cause the left ventricle of the heart to be 'stunned' or paralysed, causing heart attack-like...
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It's not possible to control your feelings when it comes to love. There shouldn't be a time limit or required amount of time. If it's going to...
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