
Wrecking Ball
Narcissists and the Tower Tarot Card
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Narrated by:
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Gareth Johnson
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By:
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Laura Cone
About this listen
Author Laura Cone explains one of the big narcissist mysteries. Why does a narcissist seem to destroy all good things that come his way? Why do we think they ruin everything? Divorce. Job loss. Affairs. Narcissists are like wrecking balls. They are the tower card of the tarot deck when they set your world on fire. But they aren't actually hurting themselves. In fact, narcissists thrive on chaos. Tragedy, crisis and loss creates the devil's playground. What the narcissist really thinks as he leaves behind everything you thought he held dear. Why some co-dependents still act like boomerang sources, always coming back to endure more of the narcissist's abuse and lies.
©2019 Laura Cone (P)2019 Laura Cone
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