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Understanding the Importance of Healing Your Super Ego after Narcissistic Abuse.

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RICHARD GRANNON

RICHARD GRANNON

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@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate.
@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate. 4 жыл бұрын
Anyone ever heard this? "I'm in Therapy to learn how to deal with people who should be in Therapy". 💕
@forpersonalreferencingonly2536
@forpersonalreferencingonly2536 4 жыл бұрын
Yes thats exactly it too
@jessicadora7213
@jessicadora7213 4 жыл бұрын
I'd wear the T shirt!
@divasword4002
@divasword4002 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my God, YESSSS
@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate.
@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate. 4 жыл бұрын
@Inkedtraumabondgurl 27 I thought so too!😂
@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate.
@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate. 4 жыл бұрын
@@jessicadora7213 Me too!! 😁
@TheRealFurrBoi
@TheRealFurrBoi 4 жыл бұрын
Richard Grannon will never know who I am, but his videos have saved my life.
@rachbell8915
@rachbell8915 4 жыл бұрын
so glad to have you here with us xxx
@truthclipsforhumanity8017
@truthclipsforhumanity8017 3 жыл бұрын
How do you know he wont know who you are?
@tomaspilgrim4802
@tomaspilgrim4802 4 жыл бұрын
The dude's consciousness just keeps rising and rising, thank you for the ride these past 4 months
@gioovannabp
@gioovannabp 4 жыл бұрын
I got to know him 4 months ago too and the lectures with Sam Vaknin were so important to me, the harsh and honest truth
@maverickvillage6744
@maverickvillage6744 4 жыл бұрын
“Stay with me” this video may be difficult to hear” Thankyou Richard for your service!
@Palaecro
@Palaecro 4 жыл бұрын
Your content is so evolved and challenging in the best ways possible. Really appreciate your videos!
@tracyhenham6980
@tracyhenham6980 4 жыл бұрын
This is in layman speak and talks about the things people said to me when growing up, so when my dad kept trying to give me away, it was recorded as I was worthless, he started with I am going to flush you down the loo or I will put you in the trash can. It is probably why at age 53 it was important to me that he listened to my poetry presentation and said wow that was good you need to share it it was validation after all the years of negative talk. I now need to overwrite the message from the doctor who said I wasn't worth saving. 🤔 🥺 I think this is a key piece to regaining control of the voice that tells me I am crap. Well done, I also think that with that voice comes the feeling in the body which is the emotional flashback and much stronger than just words. Using Richards courses I have pretty much stopped the voice and the feelings and I just get a "what are you talking about" voice instead. Thanks Rich, you are a god send 💜👍🏾🙏
@tracyhenham6980
@tracyhenham6980 4 жыл бұрын
@Chief Seattle it started as a game, then my mum left and I read it as he was going to leave me too, then it became a threat if I didn't behave, it lasted until I was 18 and left home. There is more than that but I don't have the energy to spare telling it. 🤔😒
@Ari-Artform
@Ari-Artform 4 жыл бұрын
@Chief Seattle You are a beautiful powerful soul. Your father wanted your power, because he had none. Remember that you are the Power and the Glory of Creation. And those that tell you different, have not acknoledged their Power and Soveriegnty. When people are mean to you, remember, it is because you ARE the light. Remember..........
@BarbaraMerryGeng
@BarbaraMerryGeng 4 жыл бұрын
Chief Seattle : A repetitive commentary directed at a child who has no way to process joking around , metaphors, etc . etc . Is a form of psychological abuse & interference with the child’s ability to develop a stable sense of self.. These comments will inform the child he has no value or worth, & therefore train them to self sabotage out of obedience to the parent ( or parental figure ) ..
@JupGem
@JupGem 4 жыл бұрын
Ariadne Afaganis ~...really well said.
@tracyhenham6980
@tracyhenham6980 4 жыл бұрын
@Chief Seattle have got any anxiety and depression? Yes, I have been a gibbering mess for most of my life, I did angry early on, I did defensive early on, I was bullied and had no support, I was then submerged into a family where I didn't fit in when he married again. I have been suicidal since 11 years old. Then I ended up marrying and let's say that was abusive too, he knew which buttons to push. Somehow the angry keeps me going, "don't tell me who you think I am!" the anxiety is because I don't know who to trust. I am choosing to just be. It gives me time to assess people, it also calms others down and they aren't as scary as I thought they were. I have reduced the people pleasing, stay calm and just be. I have been out of the mess for only 6 years and have made progress the past 2 years. I watched mooji who helped me lose my story and found Richard who gives practical advice on how to stop the negative recordings from all my tormentors. I was absolutely on the edge doing myself harm or exploding, I was jumpy, over vidulent, paranoid, then I found mooji, I was ready to sit with poison frogs on my head wearing a talisman made only by a small tribe in the amazon who I had to hunt down and befriend, to make myself better. Richard talks about giving yourself space between the thoughts. Letting go of the ego story let me find calm, it might not work for you at first, it may take a while to master it, finding that space between thoughts really helps to then do the exercises to work on emotions and flashbacks 💜 I was on high alert for so many years I did not think it could stop. It can, don't give up 💜 please don't give up 🙏💜
@ZaphodsPlanet
@ZaphodsPlanet 4 жыл бұрын
Dude, you have a gift for metaphor, which allows a much faster understanding of things than many can appreciate. Thanks for sharing it. The timing of this video couldn't have been more pertinent for me. For months I've felt like I've been wrestling with a damn demon in my head trying to break the emotional flashback cycle. Now understanding this, or the superego, is in fact a simple, stupid recording instead of some much more nefarious entity designed to beat the ever living shit out of me non stop... well, at least for me, you just managed to connect a half dozen things that suddenly managed to clarify so much shit I've been studying for so long now and couldn't piece together correctly. Your explanations are some of the best Richard. Any head shrink that would poo poo your descriptions has surely never experienced the things we have. Wish I could upvote this video a hundred times. Thanks again man. Oh.... I would say that this mechanism/reflex is not just activated by intimacy, it's also activated by basically anything that can come anywhere close to the personalities, actions and words of the parents that pulled the decades long mind fucks. Memory recall, activates superego and stupid mind fuck recordings. Which I now grasp in a way I couldn't seem to for months upon months. Wow... I suddenly don't feel so drained.
@catsmeow3478
@catsmeow3478 4 жыл бұрын
ZaphodsPlanet, You’re right that it’s not just activated by intimacy, but as Richard said, vulnerability and power too. I was just massively traumatized by a con artist real estate agent/contractor who gained my trust when I was in a vulnerable state, and he manipulated and deceived me in multiple transactions to my extreme detriment and his gain of course. Then I have been further traumatized by the collusion and corruption of the government regulatory agencies that are supposed to punish him and protect me but have done the opposite. Exactly the kinds of things you’re referring to, I think. So true. We have to protect ourselves from these narcissists and psychopaths (individuals, groups and systems as Richard often speaks of) that will seek to exploit our vulnerability in any area of our lives. Thank you for adding that.
@lillysnet9345
@lillysnet9345 4 жыл бұрын
Activation come as well from drinking and eating and hypnosis. I created a "survival bag" for myself. "Coffee suchet, tea sachet, (always make your own... no matter with whom or where you are), lollipop if I want to tizz someone, lollies called "Bulet"... if someone is bothering me I offer them one, bottle of water, mirror." You need as well your motto... All the world is filed for cooperation... or I am not in competition with anyone... or What I say is under my understanding, What I do is under my wisdom So no one is allowed to judge me... Take care... Be present and watchful. And wear only your shoes...
@lizvtaz6
@lizvtaz6 4 жыл бұрын
I found Richards channel for 1 year ago. Now, I feel like I have healed. Thank you Richard. Without your information and exercises I don't think that I would have ever healed. Or maybe I would but it would take like 10 more years. I just would have been lost. I tried to heal my condition for 5 years prior to finding your channel and never had any sucsess. But your methods actually did work and more importantly because of your content I finally understood what was going on with me. I also have to say that your rather "spartan" approach, the fact that you do not focus too much on consepts such as "forgiveness" "being a better person" "high road" "low vibrations" and so on, really made me trust you more. I always believed in fighting for your life, fighting for your happiness and so on, so it was important for me to find someone who is not "too kind". Thank you again.
@ShaunHolden
@ShaunHolden 4 жыл бұрын
Rich is the man! I love his content, people like him is what has inspired me to start my own channel of helping others! Cheers Rich 👍
@tracyj2886
@tracyj2886 4 жыл бұрын
Spot on.
@lindasia777
@lindasia777 4 жыл бұрын
He's inspired me to become a counsellor & eventually have a KZbin channel to help people too :)
@tracyj2886
@tracyj2886 4 жыл бұрын
I feel like this saved my life today- this coming from a person who has actively done “work” and standard therapy for, embarrassed to say- nearly 20 years! This felt like instant healing with the aha moments. Your analogies rock as do your teaching skills. Thank you for doing this.
@ShaunHolden
@ShaunHolden 4 жыл бұрын
lindasia777 awesome what’s your channel I’ll check you out!
@ShaunHolden
@ShaunHolden 4 жыл бұрын
nice nice nice nice nice nice nice nice nice I agree indeed
@BarbaraMerryGeng
@BarbaraMerryGeng 4 жыл бұрын
I learned something here that I was not aware of - if I tell my personal stories to someone, I’ll feel intimate with them ? Very good to know.. I recall feeling receptive to people I’ve told my personal stories to - and interpreted it as - feeling romantic towards the person .. I also feel attracted to people who tell me their personal stories .. I was not aware of this operating feature ..I also understand why I feel violated when people tell me their personal stuff ~ and we just met, etc. ~ Best Wishes w. your book !
@kimwarburton8490
@kimwarburton8490 4 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for your clarity with words I was almost there Thankies 🖒
@multicrogamer
@multicrogamer 3 жыл бұрын
@@kimwarburton8490 Noooo , she is attracted to you now
@Infinite_Avenger
@Infinite_Avenger 4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the computer references. Time to reformat the hard drive; wipe the slate clean.
@TheMusicalVlog
@TheMusicalVlog 4 жыл бұрын
But he said it can't be erased... the analogy ends there lol
@Infinite_Avenger
@Infinite_Avenger 4 жыл бұрын
Samantha de Regules Sounds like the Inner Critic speaking 😁
@TheMusicalVlog
@TheMusicalVlog 4 жыл бұрын
@@Infinite_Avenger dude that's literally what he said, and I bet the program he was talking about doesn't "erase" these thoughts, it most likely helps people learn how to manage them, just like people learn to manage instead of erase problems from their lives. One example that comes to mind is addiction. People who had an addiction could relapse anytime, but they learn to manage their feelings through therapy
@collie8
@collie8 4 жыл бұрын
actually it's EPROM. You just have to live with that.
@Infinite_Avenger
@Infinite_Avenger 4 жыл бұрын
Samantha de Regules I do not necessarily agree with this. Look at what high dose Psilocybin does to addicts. ”Some” (yes, this is the operative word) people are literally cured of their addiction overnight. It has literally reprogrammed their brain. All it's doing is defragging the corrupted sectors. But you have to ’will’ it in to being. Psychedelics are the anti-virus and our will Is the Source-Code. One can do it with meditation and other means as well. Try listening to some of your favorite energetic music (like your favorite work out tunes) and imagine yourself defeating whatever ”enemy” (trauma) is causing you harm in the present. It will be hard, but remember, you are the one kicking some ass this time. Don't worry about feeling bad, because you're a people pleaser, or whatnot. We were the prey and one must fight to SURVIVE! Keep doing this until nothing else comes up. It's like a ”vaccine” (stay with me here) of sorts for the mind. How does a vaccine work? It exposes your body (mind in this case) to the ”enemy”, so that it can learn to fight and defeat the enemy/trauma. I did this when I was younger, but fell off the wagon and slipped in to self-sabotage. negative self talk, and inevitably suicidal ideation. But, now I am whole again, at least for a little while. It is a never-ending fight. It is YOUR brain. Do with it what you WILL!
@Mark-cx5vl
@Mark-cx5vl 4 жыл бұрын
As always, intensely insightful and just in time for me to be sure that I am taking the right steps to protect myself. My super ego isn't so much a negative chatter box but more like an emotionally disabling wrecking ball- I am looking forward to your video on this topic . With gratitude ;)
@sage9836
@sage9836 4 жыл бұрын
This video is a great supplement to the 30 Day Challenge course that I am taking now. The course is exceptional.
@ewagrabowska000
@ewagrabowska000 4 жыл бұрын
Don't mean to sound melodramatic but i wish i met you one day so that i can thank you in person Richard, you are a treasure. The depth of your knowledge combined with your heart make the world of difference to a lot of us. Thank you ♥️
@candycamus
@candycamus 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard ! I took your superego course about 2 years ago! This is a great refresher.
@gerry4281
@gerry4281 4 жыл бұрын
I have the course. I listened to Richard every night after surgery. It helped ease my physical pain never mind emotional.😉
@memyotherselvesi6462
@memyotherselvesi6462 4 жыл бұрын
You are so relatable. Your insight has truly resonated with me. What I think sets you apart from the typical therapist, one of many things but a big one, is that you talk with your audience, not at them. I have an aversion to therapists for legitimate reasons I won't go in to, and have had to seek out therapy in non-traditional ways. You are one of my non-traditional ways that has been highly effective. I so very much appreciate what you do. Thank-you.
@geodestar1603
@geodestar1603 4 жыл бұрын
Try stacy hoch "empoweress". Look her up similar in the non-traditional therapy style.. she's on KZbin too. Tons of information. Love these people.
@Delgado-ot4lq
@Delgado-ot4lq 4 жыл бұрын
I loved the "other people" part and recording metaphor. It's easier to understand it this way. Loved the way you explained it and the idea that the super ego is not capable of making judgement about the now. Very insightful! I appreciate you Richard!
@wilmatouw4397
@wilmatouw4397 4 жыл бұрын
So I understand now that the teacher who injured me when I was 10 as a pupil on the National Ballet Academy in Amsterdam who scared me and physically and mentally punished me for having pain in my knee had all that influence over my adult life, because I have good parents. Richard, because of your explanation I understand myself. Thanks again! You add a lot of value.
@hotstitch1
@hotstitch1 4 жыл бұрын
Richard yet again you say things I've never heard put together in my life. This is with years of therapy, support groups and reading. Your work; sir; is a gift to your tribe. Thank you.
@jeepingypsy3482
@jeepingypsy3482 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting the superego and injunctions in relatable words. As a child when I was told (yelled at) to do something or not to do something, I would ask why. I was always told "because I said so". So much for building a foundation of decision making for my survival in adulthood.
@kimwarburton8490
@kimwarburton8490 4 жыл бұрын
I got that too but ive nvr picked up on why its wrong n its felt normal till ur post
@jeepingypsy3482
@jeepingypsy3482 4 жыл бұрын
@@kimwarburton8490 I'm 50 and didn't make the association that my lack of confidence in my decision making abilities could be a partial result of these responses till I started waking to this type of abuse recently. Time for some Grannon workshops!!
@kimwarburton8490
@kimwarburton8490 4 жыл бұрын
@@jeepingypsy3482 iv been binging these vids last few days Doin hand mnemonic n emo mind mapping 5x daily. Im doin more good things Better memory recall. Yesterday i remembered mid meal i shld b taking suppliments cos im eating keto n hav mecfs xD I spent the whole time verbally out loud praising myself, cos i remembered 🖒 So far his stuff, his approach, his knowledge, his humour, bluntness etc have been the delivery iv needed. 80-90% of what he says isnt new to me. I did a hypnotherapy diploma ten yrs ago. But its the WAY he says it, gets under the skin n im doing The Things 🖒 Like you iv noticed a difficulty with deciscion making. I figured last spring via cbt therapy that im both over analysing and waiting for perfection. Just knowing that helped last few mnths 🖒
@lucidneptune
@lucidneptune 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I just fully realized now that the things that make me fawn and freeze the most in intimate relationships, are the things that my superego is sending me injunctions about the most. Wow.
@mysticalstars6592
@mysticalstars6592 4 жыл бұрын
Purchased the course , just wanted to say thank you. One week into the material and I highly recommend this To anyone who has suffered from narcissistic abuse.
@deniseliotti5966
@deniseliotti5966 4 жыл бұрын
Tyfornot swearing .I allow my children to listen and learn to your God given brilliance ..
@tullyarcher6226
@tullyarcher6226 4 жыл бұрын
This is really going to help us understand when you talk about rewriting the unconscious rules, thank you Richard! 💙
@Em-st4ej
@Em-st4ej 4 жыл бұрын
Finishing up week 4 of the the super ego course now... HOLY SHIT! its amazing. Thanks mate!
@geodestar1603
@geodestar1603 4 жыл бұрын
I love this guy so much. What a boss... That is all.
@lp6660
@lp6660 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Right on time for me. The world wouldn't be the same without you. Your videos have changed my life. Sending you love and light.
@dawnwoodward1101
@dawnwoodward1101 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such an understandable explanation of super ego. I finally feel that I have grasped the idea and how it screws us. Richard you are helping me more than you'll ever know. From the bottom of my heart, thanks for all of your work. May you be blessed with all the love in the universe.
@xxindigoAphrodithexx
@xxindigoAphrodithexx 4 жыл бұрын
This is extremely helpful. Such a high quality of information! Thank you so much for putting it out there. You literally are a life saver.
@sun-qj5xb
@sun-qj5xb 4 жыл бұрын
One of the most powerful of ur videos for me to date...it just clicked! TY
@bingoandtoto
@bingoandtoto 27 күн бұрын
There are several professional psychological channels on KZbin, but his channel is the most profound Every content is so deep
@stellasole3720
@stellasole3720 4 жыл бұрын
I am so grateful for your content! I don't think i can express the RELIEF your information provides!
@Fa6im94
@Fa6im94 4 жыл бұрын
Your video saved me , My inner critic is so loud and nasty especially theses days .. I thought I healed this problem, turned out its still there .. thank you so much , I’m glad I found your channel. You’re insights are new to me and I’m learning more🙏💕
@leonaowen9234
@leonaowen9234 3 жыл бұрын
OMG Richard your style of explaining and willingness to open about your own struggles is amazing and educational thanks much
@baljinderbhopal4236
@baljinderbhopal4236 4 жыл бұрын
For me it gets reactivated by toxic shame, the original shame core senses the fakery and knows the berries from the abusive bosses and thinks that will be enough to do life. But in teenage and adulthood it gets reactivated by the false intimacy of toxic shame and results in the original enmeshment happening over and over. I love that it is not creative but automatic, that helps a lot. I would definitely do this course. Thanks this video was so beautiful
@zandraleezee
@zandraleezee 4 жыл бұрын
I deeply appreciate the way you explained this. It explained a lot about myself & a family member who desperately needs your super-ego course. Again, thank you.
@pkaboo7832
@pkaboo7832 4 жыл бұрын
From 16:25.... Part of one of my own speculations regarding "baby talk". I think "baby talk" is adorable (after all, it's usually evidence of the learning of the present language), but when adults wield "baby talk" as a form of communication with the child, I believe it has a long-lasting negative recall. I was blessed (blessed meaning: the intellectual researcher was so close to live data... 😁) in that my parents had completely opposite thinking styles. My mother was way more flowery prolific and creative, but constantly acted as if anything that my dad produced was boring, dry and just desert sand of the mind. This was terribly, terribly confusing to me because I thought more like my dad than I ever thought like my mother. In fact I felt like a complete stranger to this person who had birthed me. So it impacted me that she detested the very things that made my father what I identifed with, and I listened to her responses, and kind of actually assumed that she spoke for the rest of the world. She was a representative of everyone else and my father was odd.... therefore, I was odd, right? (PS, when I got older I asked my dad why he stuck around when he could have possibly found happiness if he would have left.... his response was highly logical, yet I completely understood it. He said he didn't want to leave us kids in an unbalanced situation. So his presence, was a 'balance' to her extreme projection) I liken it to the story, The Emperor's New clothes.
@vernonsdiamond
@vernonsdiamond Жыл бұрын
I'm experiencing this right now and I totally agree with you about this part of us actually inducing flashbacks. I'm physically seized up and my brain is bombarding me with every sensation and smell of every person who even looked at me slightly mean. It's message is, don't be yourself, don't take up space, your unlovable if you be you, your unsafe and will be attacked again. Go back into your hole and play dead and then you'll be safe again. The problem is I have a ton of stuff to do today and can't just tell ppl why I'm incapacitated like this. The only thing I can find puts some space between me and it is mediation. Even if I go to a bathroom somewhere when it kicks in and spend a few minutes meditating.
@KatyWithAWhyyy
@KatyWithAWhyyy 4 жыл бұрын
So interesting - really made me think. First thought - “dear god, I bet I’ve watched way more than 100 hours of his content” and second...I don’t know if I’m out of touch or not as progressed as I thought but I don’t feel like I “hear” the superego giving me direction etc. I know it’s there and it’s toxic bc I generally feel never enough, bad, wrong, worthless etc. And I remember my mom saying as much most of the time...but I don’t feel like I hear those messages now. It’s weird. I feel it - I don’t hear it, it’s definitely there tho. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Regardless, another great video!
@janetjames4887
@janetjames4887 4 жыл бұрын
I am on week 3 of healing superego course, WOW it’s working, going deep, healing i have the will to live again, thank you Richard 💎
@ronnychristenjoyer6778
@ronnychristenjoyer6778 3 жыл бұрын
I like your analytical mind. What you say goes to the core of the issue, very helpful and appreciated.
@carlabruni5223
@carlabruni5223 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Richard. Love your metaphors. And the way you are able to describe how children absorb their environment and the messages given to them. Very valuable.
@disappearingremedy7400
@disappearingremedy7400 3 жыл бұрын
Lifesaving information. Thanks so much for all that you do for humanity. It gives me hope the healing is possible.
@RemoLiao
@RemoLiao 3 жыл бұрын
I want to tell you about my experience so far. So, I have been using different approaches to access my subconscious and uncover and understand my emotional wounds for the past 3 years. During this process I was able to untap hurtful memories and connect them to current life experiences, but the pain continued and my response to pain wasn't changing. Less than a week ago I landed in this channel and then got to the Metal Fortress one (thanks to Pierre XO for mentioning you in one of his videos). When I watched the videos about Jungian Shadow Work, CPTSD and Emotional literacy, I cried, literally -I knew I had found something. I went to bed one night and told myself I was ready to meet my shadow. The next day: BOOM! It all clicked with the help of the emotional map exercise (but it wasn't like I had not done this kind of exercise before) . I saw my wound, THE WOUND, face to face. It was like when you are a kid, you hurt yourself and it's OK, but then you touch the wound and now after you see all the blood in your hands you can't stop crying. It hurt, the realization hurt more than anything else, but I knew it was it. I let myself feel all the emotion: the sadness, the abandonment, the loss, the heartbreak, the anger, the hatred, the love and the compassion for myself as well. What I think is that after all these years, my subconscious finally felt that I had a tool, a framework to work with safely and that's why it let itself out, why it all finally clicked om about 4 days. Now I have started to treat myself with more compassion, accepting my vulnerability and acting accordingly. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@jennycronin1717
@jennycronin1717 4 жыл бұрын
Wow...you literaly made this topic SO easy to understand! I bought the course near the start of the year (it IS very good but i hit a very rough patch and decided for the health of my children to revisit it at a later time) and before I watched this I thought I knew all about the superego and how it acted but this video has literaly blown my mind.... I can literaly see how it effects me and my life... you're extremely good at explaining things so people can understand...THANKYOU!
@henkverhaeren3759
@henkverhaeren3759 4 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. The super ego transcends the ego by - in the paradoxical sense- enbracing it.
@KaysiSoul
@KaysiSoul 4 жыл бұрын
I love the way you explain things Richard. It's very down to earth and the metaphors make it click straight away. The description of super ego is excellent ! x
@My_House_
@My_House_ 4 жыл бұрын
So much clearance again. Just as in your recent tips for the people pleasers. Now i know who's "talking" at some moments. Had some ideas but no one else ever came with this kind of explanations. Thank you Richard 🙂
@Scaldora
@Scaldora 4 жыл бұрын
Penny lane is in my ears and in my eyes 💕
@Marcelube
@Marcelube 4 жыл бұрын
Richard would you be so kind to post more content on dealing with the superego specifically?
@elenanikesha9671
@elenanikesha9671 4 жыл бұрын
If the trauma is preverbal it's so difficult to stop super ego's influence. But not impossible.
@mr.coolmug3181
@mr.coolmug3181 4 жыл бұрын
Surely you'd deal with it the same way as if the abuse was nonverbal? Oh, I get what you mean: before the brain is fully formed, before you could remember. Yeah that's hard. I was left in a room to cry as a baby. My dad told me that, and I always remembered him telling me, and now I know why. That was wrong. But people tell us these things in a joking way, as a way of exculpating some of their unconscious guilt.
@elenanikesha9671
@elenanikesha9671 4 жыл бұрын
@@mr.coolmug3181 So sorry for you! Few people know such things about themselves. When a baby cries and then becomes tired and stops crying she begins preparing for death as animals do with all somatic and psychic conseqiences ( heart, stomac, blood etc. deseases).
@mr.coolmug3181
@mr.coolmug3181 4 жыл бұрын
@@elenanikesha9671 nice to know.
@jessicadora7213
@jessicadora7213 4 жыл бұрын
@@mr.coolmug3181 My Dad once told me that he used to take me with him to pubs when I was a baby.. And this, from a guy who kept an entire other family a secret for 16.5 years. When he told me this, I was furious (inside). He presented it as a cute story, so I "played it cool", hoping to someday get more info. It helps put the pieces of my true self back together.
@elenanikesha9671
@elenanikesha9671 4 жыл бұрын
@@jessicadora7213 Terrible information but useful at the same time. You can transform some emotional flashbacks to simple flashbacks which are treated more easily.
@artsyfartsy630
@artsyfartsy630 4 жыл бұрын
This was magnificent! Spoke directly to me!!!
@thefilmprincess22
@thefilmprincess22 3 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU - what you said about intimacy cracking through to the superego has blow my mind and explained years of rumination
@Robert-ri7mt
@Robert-ri7mt 4 жыл бұрын
This guy gets me. He knows of my struggle over the last 3 yrs. Many thanks. 🙂
@TheGuidedIntuitive
@TheGuidedIntuitive 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing video, Richard. Such a great explanation to understand how ee can see things differently and re-wire any outdated, self-limiting, unintelligent data. I totally get this. I love "the other people part!" 🙏Thank you for your work here. You help enlighten me and so many here to know we have greater control of our lives (ridding of the dark clouds!). Yes!
@clonaztevedreamkiller5277
@clonaztevedreamkiller5277 4 жыл бұрын
I think this is my favorite Grannon video yet.
@teresamehler6662
@teresamehler6662 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I feel the injunctions. Sometimes I can't put words to it.
@ivybagatsing5461
@ivybagatsing5461 4 жыл бұрын
All of this! You've put it so succinctly. Bravo. 👏🌟 "To fall in love is awfully simple, but to fall out of love is simply awful." 😭 I have learned to accept this the same way Marie Antoinette learned to accept the guillotine 😅🙈 😎 One day, I'll love again... Deeply, just as intensely as I did before. 😉💪🌈 Thank you, thank you so much., Richard G. 🙏💯 I hope you find a fantastic place in Sweden. 🚜🏝️
@quantumjesus
@quantumjesus 4 жыл бұрын
I needed this today and yes I hear that toxic programming as feelings. Right on Richard!
@williamkamahele2388
@williamkamahele2388 4 жыл бұрын
If you cannot handle no challenge. The Wiser and truthful always wins
@catsmeow3478
@catsmeow3478 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliantly done with metaphors that will help to recognize the stupid other people part and disarm it in real time. Everything you said about intimacy and vulnerability being where the most damage can be done is so true. Doing a spin through my history confirms that. Fortunately I choose good counselors and pastors, unfortunately I mostly chose narcissistic partners, and well, since we didn’t get to choose our parents, those last two are where all the damaging injunctions have come from, nearly 40 years worth altogether. Yikes in that context. Grateful it’s not all four areas, lol. Really well done on this one, Richard, thank you. The way your mind works and your communication style are perfect to impart this wisdom and knowledge uniquely and very effectively. God’s gift to CPTSR codependents. 🥰👊👍🦄💜
@Em-im1yz
@Em-im1yz 4 жыл бұрын
Ive have had more threapy since doing your courses. More family of orgin threapy and ptsd trauma informed approach. Thats 5 years in total with a psycologist anti anxiety medication. Your courses really did help in the inbetween period. I highly reccomend your causes to anyone healing.
@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate.
@ComeOut.BeYeSeparate. 4 жыл бұрын
Richard this is excellent content! I have been working hard for years on healing, forgiving and reprogramming the old tapes. Some days I'm doing great and other days it feels like it's never going away. At 66, I've given up on dating or even having the desire for one more toxic relationship... I DON'T TRUST MYSELF! It seems that We all have been damaged in some form... it's ugly, disturbing and unrelenting... I'm having a difficult day today😝
@alejandramarquez6804
@alejandramarquez6804 4 жыл бұрын
This is true. I asked myself why I dont care what people say about me but a partner that I had, used to broke my heart all the time. It felt horrible.
@pkaboo7832
@pkaboo7832 4 жыл бұрын
I am not even quite halfway through but I do have to express! This content starting at a few minutes in, is absolutely delish!! Oh I know I'm gushing, but it's absolutely fantastic!!
@TheNunududu
@TheNunududu 4 жыл бұрын
Well... that certainly cleared up a lot. Thank you!
@janettrimble2950
@janettrimble2950 3 жыл бұрын
So much taken from this . Thank you so much.
@cindyc
@cindyc 4 жыл бұрын
We Are Capable of More Than We Think Seems so often we have allowed other’s thoughts to take precedence over our own. It makes it difficult for us to recognize our own thoughts, dreams, and desires. It seems we must always be cognizant of when and where our thoughts originated. So often the thoughts we have are not ours. They originated from the words spoken over us as children. We must recognize this to be able to grow and learn, and for us to be able to get past the limitations that others have placed upon us. We are capable of more than we think.
@korie4198
@korie4198 4 жыл бұрын
As an adult diagnosed with ACAP, I agree with the emotional response. When I was 12 I was on the verge of suicide (knife literally to my wrist) and a song came on the radio and I had an emotional breakdown. At 39 I still can't listen to that song without reliving that breakdown. Just thinking of the song makes me cry (yes right now too). I stupidly tried to listen to it and try to build a positive association and failed miserably.
@hotstitch1
@hotstitch1 4 жыл бұрын
Korie Ive had similar experience and eventually I can listen without pain. Is there a msg behind the song eg is there an opportunity for ex do u think God wd like to know you better and is using the song experience to draw u closer? Ask god and may e the answer will come x fiona
@andreacuellar8644
@andreacuellar8644 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, you are hilarious....whilst imparting wisdom. Thank you....greetings from Minnesota!
@kevinsmith5318
@kevinsmith5318 4 жыл бұрын
Fascinating and insightful! Useful too...
@CP-uz3le
@CP-uz3le 4 жыл бұрын
Richard, thank you for helping me understand & move forward from toxic soul tie! God bless U & pray 4 U too🎯🛐🕊
@mcbdev
@mcbdev 4 жыл бұрын
Thak you Richard. I’ve been exploring much of the NPD content on KZbin and have found your videos to be most helpful. I’m one week into leaving a ‘narc’ and this video shed light not only on that relationship but my early years as well. Thank you X 1000!
@QuakoVide0
@QuakoVide0 4 жыл бұрын
After a year from discovering this chanell, it is still unmatchable source of practical wisdom for me. Thank you Richard, you saved me from total destruction after relationship with smart as fuck cluster b, greets from Poland
@wintergoosey6412
@wintergoosey6412 3 жыл бұрын
Morals value systems (super ego) navigation Do l value myself enough, Do l love myself.
@MargaretDeRossetGordon
@MargaretDeRossetGordon 2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh! Yes! Exactly! BTw I totally picked up on the HAL injunctions when you were coinciding with the broken superego voice LoL
@jennifercgraf5304
@jennifercgraf5304 4 жыл бұрын
I look forward to your future talk about injunctions coming in as feelings (emotional flashbacks)... especially for kinesthetic people :-) All the best to you.
@andreamagyar7776
@andreamagyar7776 4 жыл бұрын
Our thoughts create our feelings, but mostly we recognise when we find ourself in a certain feeling. Thoughts are so quick, and automatic often we don't hear them. I do go back , when did I start to feel this way? So I find the responsible thought. Deal with it.
@brenner5147
@brenner5147 2 жыл бұрын
Rich!!! Thank god man, I came home for the holidays and had a terrifying dream about being locked in prison. Peace.
@phoenixd9679
@phoenixd9679 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Richard! I took few weeks off from my self help work , (got upset with almost everything), got very depressed very fast , you’re explanation in this video it’s very helpful, amazing you Richard please know you help people immensely!!!
@ladybug9708
@ladybug9708 4 жыл бұрын
This was very interesting! Thank you for so patiently explaining these concepts. You are a great teacher. This one gave me so much understanding about why I feel such close connections to people who I have shared myself with like a doctor and healers and therapists and spiritual leaders. I appreciate you sharing your personal stories because it really helps me to remember and understand these important concepts. I’m truly grateful for your work! It is helping me immensely! Eternal Peace Love and Joy to you my brother Richard! You are truly a life saver! 🌈💜💚🦋🌼😍☀️🌛✨🐋🐬🦄🌎🌻🌺
@GODIAM-sy9qb
@GODIAM-sy9qb 3 жыл бұрын
This is brilliant - thank you! I'm almost 4 months past moving out from my narcisstic girlfrien and over 2 years in therapy which I started after being crushed by the the first narc. This video nicely systemizes what I have come to understand by discovering and naming PIECES. Now the pieces are in place! What's more this confirms my own intuitive insights. I feel like I just made a huge jump ahead.
@zerofeedback7533
@zerofeedback7533 4 жыл бұрын
I really needed this. Right this week. Thank you
@pinklotus4449
@pinklotus4449 4 жыл бұрын
Such a great explanation thank you 🙏 I can understand the super ego ideology now
@shadowkill546
@shadowkill546 4 жыл бұрын
This video is so timely, I just had a dream last night/this morning about interacting with my subconscious mind, with my super ego perhaps. It was so strange, almost like we were making a deal with each other, which was to help each other out. I think the deal was that I had to face the pain and the fears instead of turning away, and the super ego would provide proper guidance. I think when there is mistrust between yourself consciously and yourself unconsciously, then there is turmoil within. When it feels like your intelligence has turned against you then you cannot trust it, and then there is all sorts of suffering.
@carolinanoriega3813
@carolinanoriega3813 4 жыл бұрын
I had to take a pic of this comment thank you!
@barb64-23
@barb64-23 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Richard! God bless you for sharing and your guidance as we all try to understand, move forward with wisdom and heal! And we will! 😊🙏🏻
@christinenolan8520
@christinenolan8520 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant as always 😜! May l have a signed copy of your book please, when it's done? 😊😘
@christinenolan8520
@christinenolan8520 4 жыл бұрын
More than he will ever know......?
@mingtoiisaac4623
@mingtoiisaac4623 4 жыл бұрын
Very informative video. I like your style of teaching. Will sign up for your courses. I have to listen to this video again and get my notebook. Every video I've watched is taking me closer and closer to freeing "authentic me". Looking forward to getting to know her.
@emsimply
@emsimply 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I’m super-excited to hear your ideas about the super-ego and emotional flashbacks. I think I learned to repress those negative thoughts with maybe some internal toxic positivity, and perhaps some of my emotional flashbacks are super-ego messages redirected to feelings because I consciously shut down even the start of the thought. Love your videos; thanks for doing this!
@frankv8858
@frankv8858 4 жыл бұрын
This video clarified a lot for me today. I really wonder how NPDs seem to intrinsically understand this process and use it against us....and for what...a drop of narcissistic supply.
@smoozerish
@smoozerish 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard. Appreciate the videos. Speaks to me.
@carolynjanes4005
@carolynjanes4005 3 жыл бұрын
Thank You!🥰 Excellent video Richard. Love how you teach in such a way that I can understand and relate. You are truly gifted. Have a very Merry Christmas!
@audeandre2564
@audeandre2564 4 жыл бұрын
This is exactly the perspective and insight I needed to really understand the work on this particular aspect of C-PTSD recovery! I am so grateful for your videos and ideas on these topics
@mathahealingjurney4406
@mathahealingjurney4406 4 жыл бұрын
Its beautiful to educate good stuff thank you i want to learn the patients to not get mad over things human do not understand because they dont know and your right we learn values since kids
@teresaskinner5401
@teresaskinner5401 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Richard, like a child I look at YOU and ask "what do I mean." I look forward to this coarse.
@MDHall2025
@MDHall2025 4 жыл бұрын
Richard, THANK YOU! You’ve no idea how much this just helped me put the pieces together! 🙃😊
@teresadudman505
@teresadudman505 4 жыл бұрын
Tribal scarring is a way to initiate the child into the pain of adulthood. It's just the way they bring up their children. We don't understand it because we didn't go through it in that way. If we are male and aged 16 during a war we had pain, shellshock and death. Every culture in the east has a adult initiative ceremony. Only westerners do not. P.S. You are super intelligent and you do great accents! ❤ X x
@helenachase5627
@helenachase5627 4 жыл бұрын
You used the term emotional cascade... this concept is deeply insightful and little discussed. Perhaps you might do a video Richard ? There is not much out there on that but I watched a long video on emotional cascades and borderline personality and it was a real game changer. I guess Pete Walker would call that an emotional flashback that can last an indeterminate and possibly extremely long time . But I think there is more to it than that... Learning about this has been very helpful for me.. thanks for your hard work Richard .
@hollypalermo143
@hollypalermo143 4 жыл бұрын
I'm finishing up my fourth week of this course and I feel a big difference.I whole heartedly recommend it.
@jennywren505
@jennywren505 4 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! Thank you really enjoyed listening 😀
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