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6/18/2025, 2:11:49 PM
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All separated consciousness is narcissistic and psychopathic to a degree, if you wanna use those terms.
But it is better to just use spiritual terms not pathologizing psychological terms.
If someone is unpleasant/narcissistic you don't acknowledge/affirm it, you just rethink/reimagine them.
You don't react:
>Aaaah they're an evil narcissist reeeee!!!
That's just creating/reinforcing the negative.
Very basic thought control.
Why do you even need to use the word narcissist(ic) ever? You don't.
Can you use imagination negatively? Yes.
But it doesn't mean imagination as a whole is negative.
>For you’re told in the Book of Deuteronomy, “I place before you this day good and evil, life and death, blessings and cursing; choose life” (30:19). He suggests that you choose life, but he can’t take from you the right, having set you free, to choose anything you want. So he puts before you life and death, good and evil, blessings and cursing, and suggests you choose life; but he cannot deny you the right to choose anything. It’s all spread before you.
Also if a soul wants to play on the dark side, to be evil for a bit, who are you to judge that? It's just another part to play, another experience, being the villain.
They can choose that and go to that version of themselves and you can reimagine them how you want and get that version.
All separated consciousness is narcissistic and psychopathic to a degree, if you wanna use those terms.
But it is better to just use spiritual terms not pathologizing psychological terms.
If someone is unpleasant/narcissistic you don't acknowledge/affirm it, you just rethink/reimagine them.
You don't react:
>Aaaah they're an evil narcissist reeeee!!!
That's just creating/reinforcing the negative.
Very basic thought control.
Why do you even need to use the word narcissist(ic) ever? You don't.
Can you use imagination negatively? Yes.
But it doesn't mean imagination as a whole is negative.
>For you’re told in the Book of Deuteronomy, “I place before you this day good and evil, life and death, blessings and cursing; choose life” (30:19). He suggests that you choose life, but he can’t take from you the right, having set you free, to choose anything you want. So he puts before you life and death, good and evil, blessings and cursing, and suggests you choose life; but he cannot deny you the right to choose anything. It’s all spread before you.
Also if a soul wants to play on the dark side, to be evil for a bit, who are you to judge that? It's just another part to play, another experience, being the villain.
They can choose that and go to that version of themselves and you can reimagine them how you want and get that version.
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