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For example, the abuser may say something angry or aggressive, but when the victim becomes upset, they will completely deny having used this tone, quickly changing their voice to a softer and calmer tone. The abuser can then accuse their victim of deliberately trying to hear everything they say in a negative way - even though the abuser knows that they are being intentionally aggressive and negative.
The abuser will make up very persuasive lies to intentionally upset the other person and then scold, mock, and put him down for being upset and overreacting. The abuser will also ridicule anything important to the victim in order to make the victim's opinions, life choices, and thoughts seem stupid or inferior to their own. The abuser will laugh or mock his victim, but when questioned, convince him that he was imagining it.
Recognize these warning signs of gaslighting in yourself:
Apologize. A victim of gaslighting will constantly apologize for doing things wrong, even if they haven't done anything wrong. To feel sorry for everything means that the responsibility and responsibility for all alleged wrongdoing has been claimed by one person: the victim. This ensures that the perpetrator remains innocent and the victim is constantly guilty.
Can't make decisions. The victim will find it increasingly difficult to make decisions because they will feel that whatever they choose will be the wrong choice. Everything they do or say is wrong, so they feel they are no longer able to make rational decisions about anything, so they will leave it to their abuser. This gives the abuser even more power and control and prolongs the poisonous dance that takes place between the two.
Change. Change isn't always easy to spot, as most changes happen little by little, so the process can feel very natural in some ways. However, if the victim thinks back to who they were before the relationship and who they are now, they are likely to see significant differences.
Confusion. Victims of gaslighting are often in a constant state of bewilderment and confusion. They find it very difficult to trust their own Mind and constantly doubt their thinking process. Their instincts don't work because when it happens they are very quickly told it's wrong so it becomes a silent tool that keeps the gaslighter on top of their game. The victim will know that something is seriously wrong, but will find it difficult to figure out what. The person being gaslighted will always wonder if he or she is hypersensitive, as he or she will always feel triggered to respond to the gaslighter's behavior.
Being pulled back.
Whoever gets gaslight will be withdrawn because they feel so low and beat up that they have little confidence to hang out with anyone anymore. The victim will feel safer spending time alone than with other people because when the people around them wonder what is wrong, or what is happening in their relationship, the victim simply won't have the answers to justify what's going on.
Due to either depression or severe anxiety, the victim will find it extremely difficult to function normally in society or even with close friends or family. The abuser has won the battle for control at this stage because without anyone confiding in the victim, it will be very difficult to figure out that it is the abuser who is causing the damage. The abuser will not want anyone to fathom their game, so they will work hard to ensure that their victim becomes alienated from anyone who could offer support.
In general, the main reason for gaslighting is to create a dynamic where the abuser has complete control over their victim so that they are so weak that they are very easy to manipulate.
The gaslighter wants to appear superior to the one being gaslighted. By making their victim feel completely helpless with very low self-esteem, the abuser has complete domination over them, so they are very successful at manipulating their victim to get whatever they want.
The abuser will make up very persuasive lies to intentionally upset the other person and then scold, mock, and put him down for being upset and overreacting. The abuser will also ridicule anything important to the victim in order to make the victim's opinions, life choices, and thoughts seem stupid or inferior to their own. The abuser will laugh or mock his victim, but when questioned, convince him that he was imagining it.
Recognize these warning signs of gaslighting in yourself:
Apologize. A victim of gaslighting will constantly apologize for doing things wrong, even if they haven't done anything wrong. To feel sorry for everything means that the responsibility and responsibility for all alleged wrongdoing has been claimed by one person: the victim. This ensures that the perpetrator remains innocent and the victim is constantly guilty.
Can't make decisions. The victim will find it increasingly difficult to make decisions because they will feel that whatever they choose will be the wrong choice. Everything they do or say is wrong, so they feel they are no longer able to make rational decisions about anything, so they will leave it to their abuser. This gives the abuser even more power and control and prolongs the poisonous dance that takes place between the two.
Change. Change isn't always easy to spot, as most changes happen little by little, so the process can feel very natural in some ways. However, if the victim thinks back to who they were before the relationship and who they are now, they are likely to see significant differences.
Confusion. Victims of gaslighting are often in a constant state of bewilderment and confusion. They find it very difficult to trust their own Mind and constantly doubt their thinking process. Their instincts don't work because when it happens they are very quickly told it's wrong so it becomes a silent tool that keeps the gaslighter on top of their game. The victim will know that something is seriously wrong, but will find it difficult to figure out what. The person being gaslighted will always wonder if he or she is hypersensitive, as he or she will always feel triggered to respond to the gaslighter's behavior.
Being pulled back.
Whoever gets gaslight will be withdrawn because they feel so low and beat up that they have little confidence to hang out with anyone anymore. The victim will feel safer spending time alone than with other people because when the people around them wonder what is wrong, or what is happening in their relationship, the victim simply won't have the answers to justify what's going on.
Due to either depression or severe anxiety, the victim will find it extremely difficult to function normally in society or even with close friends or family. The abuser has won the battle for control at this stage because without anyone confiding in the victim, it will be very difficult to figure out that it is the abuser who is causing the damage. The abuser will not want anyone to fathom their game, so they will work hard to ensure that their victim becomes alienated from anyone who could offer support.
In general, the main reason for gaslighting is to create a dynamic where the abuser has complete control over their victim so that they are so weak that they are very easy to manipulate.
The gaslighter wants to appear superior to the one being gaslighted. By making their victim feel completely helpless with very low self-esteem, the abuser has complete domination over them, so they are very successful at manipulating their victim to get whatever they want.
Forwarded from DaniΓ«lle (Danielle Stotijn)
This can range from simply having their ego stroked by feeling that they are significantly better than the person they are with, and going to the extreme of getting financial, sexual or material benefits because their victim feels too weak emotionally and mentally. feels like fighting back.
The victim is usually left in a whirlpool from which they will struggle to climb out.
The victim will most likely need guidance and a tremendous amount of support to rebuild themselves to a stage where they have confidence and can trust their own Mind and intuition.
It is imperative that the victim realize that he has been a pawn in a very dirty game so that he can can let go and become familiar with the warning signs so that he does not become the victim again.
Anyone who has been through this type of experience will feel weakened at first. But you will bounce back stronger than before and have learned painful but valuable lessons along the way.
The most important lesson:
trust your intuition completely.
Our fight-or-flight responses are there for a reason β to keep us from getting into dangerous situations.
But when fight or flight has become the normalized standard in society, the game seems "normal".
Ground firmly in your own truth.
Your truth doesn't become true until someone else agrees.
Recognize the game and say no.
Confront people with the question;
"Don't you recognize the game?"
Dare to say that you see things differently, experience things, choose and demand the space and respect that are your given birth right as a human being.
The best thing is;
We are now breaking the game together.
You are not alone.
We do this together.
Sending love
Danielle
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The victim is usually left in a whirlpool from which they will struggle to climb out.
The victim will most likely need guidance and a tremendous amount of support to rebuild themselves to a stage where they have confidence and can trust their own Mind and intuition.
It is imperative that the victim realize that he has been a pawn in a very dirty game so that he can can let go and become familiar with the warning signs so that he does not become the victim again.
Anyone who has been through this type of experience will feel weakened at first. But you will bounce back stronger than before and have learned painful but valuable lessons along the way.
The most important lesson:
trust your intuition completely.
Our fight-or-flight responses are there for a reason β to keep us from getting into dangerous situations.
But when fight or flight has become the normalized standard in society, the game seems "normal".
Ground firmly in your own truth.
Your truth doesn't become true until someone else agrees.
Recognize the game and say no.
Confront people with the question;
"Don't you recognize the game?"
Dare to say that you see things differently, experience things, choose and demand the space and respect that are your given birth right as a human being.
The best thing is;
We are now breaking the game together.
You are not alone.
We do this together.
Sending love
Danielle
πππ«
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Intense and weird storm approaching Sydney this arvo.
All of us have seen the relentless spraying for the last few months.
The weather is going to get RADICAL!
#wildtimes
Sent by one of our members here.
Intense and weird storm approaching Sydney this arvo.
All of us have seen the relentless spraying for the last few months.
The weather is going to get RADICAL!
#wildtimes
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Fantastic video here about the pros and cons of psychedelics from Jason A, probably my favourite vlogger right now.
Would you or have you done psychedelics?
What was your experience?
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Fantastic video here about the pros and cons of psychedelics from Jason A, probably my favourite vlogger right now.
Would you or have you done psychedelics?
What was your experience?
Incredible full video here featuring some big names including Mike Tysonβs journey ππππ΅βπ«π
https://youtu.be/MrtH9ami6JA
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This is brutal to watch.
Sorry but this has a LONG way to go.
Very long.
#landofthelivingdead
https://apple.news/AJJ72E04HSr6fBa-cm0Fpiw
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This is brutal to watch.
Sorry but this has a LONG way to go.
Very long.
#landofthelivingdead
https://apple.news/AJJ72E04HSr6fBa-cm0Fpiw
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Forwarded from Majestic 12 Hub
#Children #Maxwell #Mossad #Panic #OperationMockingbird #Propaganda
Steve Jobs widow Laurene Powell Jobs owns The Atlantic.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/01/children-sex-trafficking-conspiracy-epidemic/620845/
Sir Frederick Hugh Barclay owns The Spectator magazine.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/it-s-hard-not-to-pity-ghislaine-maxwell
Video SOURCE
PANIC:
https://www.theatlantic.com/shadowland/
Steve Jobs widow Laurene Powell Jobs owns The Atlantic.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/01/children-sex-trafficking-conspiracy-epidemic/620845/
Sir Frederick Hugh Barclay owns The Spectator magazine.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/it-s-hard-not-to-pity-ghislaine-maxwell
Video SOURCE
PANIC:
https://www.theatlantic.com/shadowland/
Forwarded from Aurax
New JFK Assassination Archive Files published by the US goverment.
https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release2021
@auraxchan
https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release2021
@auraxchan