
Summary: This teaching explains narcissistic parasitism as a pattern of energetic exploitation rather than a personality defined by words or charm. Parasitic individuals require access to others attention, emotions, validation, or labor, and react with escalation, blame, or drama when that access is reduced. They avoid accountability, perceive boundaries as threats, rely on chaos for control, and hide behind status or authority without real integrity. The dynamic becomes most visible when access is withdrawn, revealing manipulation, instability, and smear tactics. The text emphasizes that these dynamics do not end through confrontation, but through calm, consistent withdrawal of permission and the embodiment of grounded sovereignty.