Transactional Lives, Fragmented Selves

Summary: This soul transmission explores how a narcissistic, self-victimized, and transactional society conditions individuals to build fragmented identities rooted in fear, self-preservation, insecurity, external validation, and emotional avoidance. It examines how unresolved pain, trauma, and inner disconnection are projected outward through judgment, manipulation, comparison, competition, and performative behavior rather than consciously processed and integrated. It highlights how people cling to curated ego-driven roles, beliefs, and narratives to avoid vulnerability, accountability, and authentic self-awareness, creating cycles of self-sabotage, dependency, and emotional fragmentation.