How to Deal With Victim Mentality | Eckhart Tolle

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Eckhart responds to a question about avoiding adopting a “victimhood identity” in the wake of trauma or abuse.

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Linda Edwards says:

ECKHART…WHAT ABOUT WHEN SOMEONE LITERALLY FEELS AND LIVES WITH THE PHYSICAL PAIN OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE? IT INTERFERES WITH MY DAILY ACTIVITIES AND MY WORK. AND SOMETIMES IT JUST PISSES ME OFF.

Wheezyouttahere says:

It's so interesting, the ego continues to strengthen itself across years and decades, yet at its core it is still weak and unstable

Between2Worlds Personal says:

I have a discrimination case I have to battle in court. I thought to do it for me and for others who may be hired by this company in the future. I struggle on whether or not I should let it go. This is where I struggle with spirituality. Isn’t there any concept of Justice?

Barbara Bartels says:

maybe a person was victimized in a past life, that would be a powerful! Certain folks need a lot of help!!!!

Mr. Memedovski says:

Your Statement works from 1-8 Years
NOT OVER MANY DECADES
AMEN

Explorer Toad says:

The outro transition was so severe it broke my zen haha

PAOLOV says:

Thank You Eckhtrt for This !!!

DO YOU ,OR ANYBODY THAT SEES THIS REQUEST HAVE SUGGESTIONS HOW TO HEAL IN THE BEST WAY TROUGH ANY KIND OF PROCESS ?
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE

LOVE AND LIGHT

R. P. says:

the other side of victim mentality is innate power. That power is real and is recognized ( subconsciously) by the people who victimized us in the first place, hence the abuse due to their own fears and weakness. By brainwashing us as children, we decided not to look into this power. It's very toxic and goes through the generations. Some people die and never look into the real power. Be aware: when abused as a child or otherwise, you have power beyond your own imagination, and the key is to look into it and recognize it. It's not enough NOT to be a victim. The major step is to recognize the innate power one has. It's always been there. It's a matter of recognition.

Nancun says:

So how to get out of victim identity?

Tnijo O says:

I kind of wish the number of dislikes could be seen on this video. Victims getting a sense of superiority from their victim hood? Not victims I know. It’s more a deep feeling of shame and wanting to hide.

Zen Studio says:

Please improve audio for these videos, a better mic / lavalier mic.

Joy Allen says:

Narcissists play the victim card all the time!

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