A Completely Free Native American Healing Site to Heal Humanity
Absolutely — this is a powerful and sensitive topic. Here’s a holistic, heart-led explanation of narcissists and healing, written from the perspective of someone who honors emotional, spiritual, and cultural healing:
A Path to Reclaiming Power, Voice, and Peace
Healing from a relationship with a narcissist — whether it’s a parent, partner, friend, or authority figure — is not just about moving on…
It’s about remembering who you are after being made to feel small, unseen, or unworthy.
A narcissist often:
Lacks empathy
Seeks control or admiration
Blames others for their own mistakes
Manipulates through guilt, charm, or fear
Dismisses or invalidates your emotions
Makes you doubt your reality (gaslighting)
This behavior can cause emotional confusion, self-doubt, and trauma — especially when it happens repeatedly over time.
Constantly second-guessing yourself
Apologizing when you did nothing wrong
Feeling drained, anxious, or not good enough
Struggling to trust your own voice or needs
Walking on eggshells to avoid conflict
Healing from narcissistic harm is a spiritual and emotional reclamation. It requires time, tenderness, and truth. You are not broken — you were distorted by someone who couldn’t hold space for your light.
1. Set Boundaries (Energetic + Physical)
You are allowed to say no, step away, and protect your peace — even from family.
2. Reclaim Your Voice
Journal, speak, sing, or share your truth in safe spaces. Let your spirit speak again.
3. Inner Child Healing
The part of you that was silenced, criticized, or made to feel wrong deserves to feel safe and loved now.
4. Ceremony & Release
Smudge, pray, cry, or offer to the fire what no longer serves your soul. Let Spirit help carry it.
5. Surround Yourself with Truth-Keepers
Seek people who listen, honor your heart, and reflect your beauty back to you.
“I am allowed to take up space.”
“My emotions are sacred.”
“I walk in truth, not confusion.”
“I no longer carry what was never mine.”
You deserve relationships rooted in respect, love, and truth — not confusion and control.
Healing from narcissistic harm is not weakness — it’s warrior medicine.
It’s remembering who you were before they tried to shrink you…
And becoming even more powerful than you were before.