Unfortunately, you came into their path. There is no straightforward explanation for this. Maybe they were a catalyst in your life, used to show you a direction. Sometimes we must go through tough times. This is not to say, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” No, I’m not saying that. This is my own understanding of it. Had I not been through what I have been through, I would never have been able to help so many people. That’s my peace with it. That’s how I see my purpose and understand it. Maybe there was something in it for you, too. Maybe it was just a wake-up call, something to tell you that you need to work on your core issues and be your authentic self. This is my understanding, and if you do not agree with it, that’s totally okay. You may see it as abuse with no explanation or reason behind it. Abuse cannot be justified at all.
To offer a different perspective on the same topic, I have an interesting story to share with you—a story of a powerful king named Shadad. Once upon a time, in the vast Kingdom of Ad, there lived a very powerful king named Shadad. He was blessed with unparalleled resources, wealth, health, and access to anything he liked. You name it, he had it. All of that was a test for him. He could have used it to benefit humanity, to uplift people, but he used all those resources to fuel his grandiose narcissistic self.
A time came in his life when he heard about Divine Heaven, created by God for good people. He felt a narcissistic injury because he saw himself as a god and decided to build a heaven on Earth, insulting God by claiming, “Your heaven is nothing compared to the one I am going to build. I don’t need your Heaven; I will create my own.” He started the preparations and spent a long time building that city he called Heaven. There were streams flowing, and it was decorated with jewels, women, men, and everything one could imagine.
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