Have encountered a narcissist therapist once. That was an interesting experience. They would use ppls vulnerability, trauma and their knowledge of psychology to use ppl around them. Also, a very isolated person with 3 failed marriages (and the fourth with a person who never wanted or supported marriage) with little to no contact to their children and other family members (with an exception of one late golden child) and a self-proclaimed buddist (and muslim... somehow?) Very spiritual on the outside and so manipulative and shady on the inside, most likely also a scam artist, but narcissists don't care for others, so that is still in character 🤐 remember that meme with Homer disappearing in a bush - that is the best way to deal with a narc. Do it discretely, take distance but keep some politeness as to not arm them with anything and expect they might say some bad stuff about you. You can assure your friends but otherwise ignore and wait for it to die out. 😬
So good bro. I have a question, how have you found like minded people who are embodying the values of spirituality? I find navigating the spiritual realm tough as a young person, and this “holier than thou” attitude is everywhere.
As a muslim , I'm proud God created you , I'm glad you are among us , you know what's REAL and what's not , i hope you read Quran one day , i challenge you to do that , a full deep research, one day , ohhh God please, we need more of this guy 🤲🌿
The wilderness is about isolation. The devil met Jesus there. Being Holy is about being set apart. You have to know solitude to know God. But other than that this was awesome. Thanks
From Naropa.edu “Trungpa settled in the West after fleeing Tibet in 1959 during the Chinese invasion, where he then played a significant role in bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the Western world and adapted the teachings to a modern context to make them broadly accessible”
Have encountered a narcissist therapist once. That was an interesting experience. They would use ppls vulnerability, trauma and their knowledge of psychology to use ppl around them. Also, a very isolated person with 3 failed marriages (and the fourth with a person who never wanted or supported marriage) with little to no contact to their children and other family members (with an exception of one late golden child) and a self-proclaimed buddist (and muslim... somehow?) Very spiritual on the outside and so manipulative and shady on the inside, most likely also a scam artist, but narcissists don't care for others, so that is still in character 🤐 remember that meme with Homer disappearing in a bush - that is the best way to deal with a narc. Do it discretely, take distance but keep some politeness as to not arm them with anything and expect they might say some bad stuff about you. You can assure your friends but otherwise ignore and wait for it to die out. 😬
So good bro. I have a question, how have you found like minded people who are embodying the values of spirituality? I find navigating the spiritual realm tough as a young person, and this “holier than thou” attitude is everywhere.
Hats off brother ❤ someone really needed to say it.
Sweet editing man. Super quality video
I think a lot of people need to watch this. But the people that need it won’t see it lol.
As a muslim , I'm proud God created you , I'm glad you are among us , you know what's REAL and what's not , i hope you read Quran one day , i challenge you to do that , a full deep research, one day , ohhh God please, we need more of this guy 🤲🌿
this is awesome- you are so articulate in your explanation
The wilderness is about isolation. The devil met Jesus there.
Being Holy is about being set apart.
You have to know solitude to know God.
But other than that this was awesome. Thanks
nice video, cauliflower ear from wrestling or Jiu Jitsu?
only 800 views is not okay
1:10 , earliest pioneer of tibetan buddhism?? thats not right
From Naropa.edu “Trungpa settled in the West after fleeing Tibet in 1959 during the Chinese invasion, where he then played a significant role in bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the Western world and adapted the teachings to a modern context to make them broadly accessible”