5 Things God Does When an Empath and a Narcissist Are Not Destined to Be Together
The first thing that happens is that you experience a bizarre accidental tech glitch that instantly exposes their hidden double life.
A narcissist is usually a master at hiding their tricks, right? A burner phone. A new computer you don’t know about. Multiple phone numbers. They’re highly paranoid, deeply calculated, and incredibly protective of their devices, their computers—like I was saying—and their social media.
They guard their devices as if their lives depend on it, because in a way, they do.
They never leave their phone unlocked. They never leave a screen open.
But when you are not meant to stay with this person, God will bypass their entire security system.
You’ll experience a completely unexplainable glitch.
Maybe their phone randomly syncs their secret text messages to the family iPad in the kitchen. Maybe a hidden email account pops open on the shared laptop because of a weird system update. Maybe you accidentally click the wrong icon, and a random notification flashes on the screen for a few seconds while they’re in the shower.
You weren’t snooping. You weren’t acting like a detective. The truth literally falls directly into your lap out of thin air.
The narcissist will panic. They’ll blame the technology. They’ll blame you and try to gaslight you about what you just saw with your own two eyes. But you can’t unsee it, can you?
God pulls the curtain back through a perfectly timed accident to show you exactly who you’re sleeping next to. He hands you the evidence because he knows your forgiving heart would never believe the truth without solid, undeniable proof.
The second thing is even more surprising: you suddenly feel your intense trauma bond getting replaced by an unexplainable, overwhelming sense of absolute disgust.
One of the hardest things to break in a narcissistic relationship is the trauma bond. Right?
This bond makes you feel an intense, unnatural addiction to the person who is hurting you.
Even after they scream at you, lie to you, or betray you, you still feel this tragic heavy pull to comfort them. You still feel an ache in your chest that makes you want to forgive them.
But when divine intervention steps in, that chemical addiction is instantly severed.
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