oblivion vampire disease name
Many people fall prey to emotional vampirism[phpbay]
Are you one of them? Do you enjoy the emotional confusion and upset of other people? Do you relish watching people melt down into an emotional mess? Then you may be an emotional vampire[phpbay]
Here are three tips to help you avoid this disease:
1[phpbay] Be aware of the needs you have within you to see others in turmoil[phpbay] If you feel badly about yourself, if your self esteem is low, you may have the need to watch others dissolve in agitation[phpbay]
2[phpbay] Don't deliberately "push the buttons" of others[phpbay] When you intentionally set someone else off, just to watch their "fall apart," you are sucking the life blood (pun intended) out of them[phpbay] (Just like the supposed vampires of the world[phpbay]) You know what I mean here[phpbay] You know someone in your life who easily comes apart when certain subjects are brought up[phpbay] Or someone who does not like to be called certain names[phpbay]
3[phpbay] Get yourself better self esteem[phpbay] The easiest and most productive way to grow your self esteem is by being in contact with The Source of All That Is[phpbay] There are two main ways of doing that: prayer and meditation[phpbay]
I once knew a man who had a beautiful wife but it seemed that he could not help himself in putting her down in public about her looks or her talents[phpbay] Made fun of her and then laughing about it as if it was all a joke[phpbay] (People around him soon realized what was going on and did not laugh at his jokes, if they had the courage to go against him emotionally[phpbay]) Later he wondered why his wife should divorce him with such vigor[phpbay]) He was sucking the life from her, feeding his own felt inadequacy[phpbay] She'd finally had enough and broke away from his "spell[phpbay]"
Bonus Tip - Sucking the life out of someone else only leads to your "emotional death" because people will learn to avoid you so they are not "infected[phpbay]"
Oblivion Main Quest Walkthrough 20 - Blood of Daedra (3/3)
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