Vectors of the soul III:
a narcissistic church
"When
ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation,
spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy
place (whoso readeth, let him understand)"
(Matthew 24:15)











A narcissist
priest, initially under the disguise of an icon of
Christ = a Good Shepherd, inserts himself between the
congregation and Christ, overtaking His place. Gradually
his mask is slipping off, revealing the truth = death
under the mask of Life. His personality is channelling
Satan while he is standing before the altar. The
impossible combination of:
Christ = Life
– narcissist
priest = death
– Holy Communion = Life
wrecks havoc in
the souls of the believers.
Finally, the
mask is dropped. Christ is present only as the source of
the Eucharist, not a Person, totally obscured by the
narcissist priest.
The schemes of
abuse, of a child by a narcissistic parent and of an
adult by a narcissist priest are identical. Hence, a
semi-glued together (by Christ) person is now
crushed again, his past abuser resurrects itself in the
setting of the Church. This is the grandest
re-traumatisation possible because it crushes the hope
for "a Christian family", a substitute for his abusive
family from childhood.
Noteworthy,
that the last two scenes, the narcissist Mass and Black
Mass look almost identical. The only difference is that
in the narcissist Mass the Eucharist is in a prominent
place, in the Black Mass it is desecrated, on the floor.
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