Breaking Free Is Possible

By Robynne: Leaving a narcissist or an abusive partner can be one of the most challenging things someone may have to do in their life. From a spiritual point of view, there are many reasons why it is so difficult to break free from these types of relationships. Understanding the characteristics of narcissists and abusive partners can help individuals recognize the patterns of behavior that can lead to a better understanding of why it is so hard to leave.

Narcissists are individuals who have a grandiose sense of self-importance, a lack of empathy, and a constant need for admiration. They often believe they are superior to others and can manipulate and exploit others for their own gain. Narcissists can be charming and charismatic, making it difficult for others to see through their façade.

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On the other hand, abusive partners can be physically, emotionally, or mentally abusive, controlling, and manipulative. They may use intimidation, threats, or violence to maintain power and control over their partner. Abusive partners may also isolate their partner from friends and family, making it difficult for the victim to leave.

From a spiritual perspective, the difficulties in leaving a narcissist or abusive partner can be attributed to several factors. First, individuals may have a sense of guilt or shame about leaving the relationship. They may feel responsible for the actions of the narcissist or abusive partner, even if they were not at fault.

Second, individuals may have a fear of being alone or of not finding someone else who will love and accept them. This fear can be heightened by the manipulation and control of the narcissist or abusive partner, who may have convinced the victim that they are unworthy of love and that they cannot survive without them.

Third, individuals may have a sense of duty or obligation to stay in the relationship, especially if they are married or have children. They may feel that they need to maintain the relationship for the sake of their family, even if it is detrimental to their well-being.

Finally, individuals may have a spiritual connection with their narcissist or abusive partner. They may believe that they can help their partner change or that their love can heal their partner’s wounds. This belief can be reinforced by the narcissist or abusive partner, who may use their spiritual beliefs to manipulate and control their victim.

Breaking free from a narcissist or abusive partner requires a strong sense of self-worth, a support system, and a willingness to let go of the relationship. From a spiritual perspective, it may also require a deep understanding of one’s spiritual beliefs and a recognition that true healing and transformation can only occur when both individuals are willing to change.

In conclusion, leaving a narcissist or an abusive partner can be incredibly challenging, both emotionally and spiritually. Recognizing the characteristics of these types of individuals can help individuals understand why it is so hard to leave, and taking steps to break free can lead to a greater sense of self-worth and spiritual growth. Remember, healing is possible, and it begins with recognizing that you deserve love, respect, and a healthy relationship.

Let me help you to break free from those chains that hold you back. It is possible to break free ~ trust me I know!

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Love, Light & Blessings,

Robynne

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Robynne
A Medium, Channeling, Clairvoyant, Clairaudient, Clairsentient, Clairscent, Clairtangency, Clairgustance, and Clairempathy Psychic with more than 30 years experience with clear, concise, and to the point information that connects with the caller’s feelings, emotions, spirit guides, and energy. She receives confirmation through Tarot Cards, Astrology, Numerology, Pendulum, Crystals.