Surviving A Narc E Book Version
The curse of Eve is broken when you realize that one woman’s decision doesn’t mean the entire womb of the woman has to endure the punishment. You actually have the ability to dissolve yourself of the word that was spoken over your bloodline and chose to break the mold. Before you say “I Do” I challenge you to search yourself and understand what you are really committing yourself to.
Have you created a new narrative or are you submitting yourself to something that has been mentally beat into you. Saying “I Do” can be the most beautiful moment of your life if you have done the work and recognized what it is you want and truly desire, but it could also be a spiritual death sentence if what you desire is attached to a longing for something that only the God within you can satisfy. If you’re searching for something that makes you feel complete what does that actually mean? If you’re searching for stability what happens when you met someone who can provide financially but missing the entire assignment when it comes to passion and commitment. When we really search ourselves often times, we will find that what we desire is only truly what we lack from within ourselves. Most of our wants/desires are attached to unhealed wombs and trauma bonding causing us to feel lonely seeking out minimal qualities with no actual longevity attached to it. I read somewhere that a woman was asked by her therapist “are you easy to please? Or are you just so used to receiving the bare minimum that you have grown accustomed to accepting it?”