Next stop, the Twilight Zone
Subscribers, click here for video
You’ll often hear about others who will be sometimes erroneously labeled, Emotional Vampires. You’ll also be out on a limb when asking for detailed information on what that actually means. More often than not, you’ll hear that they are visionaries who search long and hard for “the Truth.” Moreover, they claim to see things that others can’t. The real question is whether those “seen” things are realistic. They will:
Look for absolute certainty about themselves and their beliefs with an incredible distrust toward any and all proven facts.They’ll draw you into their emotional state with their personal virtue, creativity, perceptiveness, protectiveness, and potential deliverance.
They’ll drain your emotional energy level with their jealousies, unshakable prejudices, and constant cross-examination of every difference of opinion. And, while absolute belief is neither good nor bad, it is a door through which either good or bad may freely enter.
You’ll run into jealous spouses, conspiracy theorists, and people who post weird things on the Internet. They are the emotional vampires I’m writing about here. You’ll run into them most any day, moreover, you’ll probably work with one sometime or another or live next to one during your lifetime. It’s something that one can easily get overwhelmed with although knowledge is good. Being able to identify plus understand the covert dynamics behind what motivates them is an important key.
One defense strategy is to know how to recognize a crazy idea when you hear one. For one, they don’t answer questions even when asked a second time. Co-dependents are notoriously identified as emotional vampires as are Narcissistic Personalities equally identified as Psychic Energy Vampires. Kaleah LaRoche, addressed Narcissistic Personalities as Psychic Emotional Vampires in a post today. Be sure to read it.
Overall, Emotional Vampires, Narcissistic Personalities and, Co-dependent Personalities are one and the same animal. The differences are ever so minute yet enough for specific documentation written on each one of them in the ICD-10 where it is yet listed as “Emotionally unstable personality disorder.”
Originally posted 2008-04-24 10:52:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter







Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign!"

