A Closer Look At Narcissism Ahead Of An Upcoming Blog Series Release By Sallyb Called "His Dance With Demons"
- Mar 22, 2019
- 2 min read
About The Upcoming Blog Series
"The Light" is a part of a true life blog series called "His Dance With Demons". It's about a presumed narcissistic bully that has gotten away with the physical, verbal and emotional abuse against his children and many others for over 20 years. Readers will be guided through his dark, turbulent path of destruction. You’ll learn about the hurt, shame and anguish he's inflicted on his children and others so unapologetically. Feel free to examine and interpret the shocking turn of events for yourself. Let the healing begin!
The Light summarizes the actions of the perpetrator and explains how those actions effected others later in life. We hope readers will follow the full series starting with "The April Fool", which introduces the very first signs of narcissistic behavior and infidelity. Readers have been waiting patiently since 2019 for the full series to drop. Well the wait is finally over. My story will be available exclusively for the first time only to our VIP Readers that have subscribed ahead of the October 2025 release. Subscribe now to be the first to learn what happens next.
"For nothing is concealed that won't be revealed, and nothing hidden that won't be made known and brought to THE LIGHT." Luke 8:17
The full blog series of His Dance With Demons will be available to subscribers of our VIP plan in October 2025. Readers have eagerly awaited the release of part 2 for several years.
In the meantime, let's recall the behavior of R. Kelly during his interview with Gayle King several years ago. His actions indicates signs of a narcissist, in my experience. Check out the description below. Kelly's behavior closely resembles that of the perpetrator in my blog series, "His Dance With Demons" This will help to warm you up to what's to come.
When questioned about the consequences of publicly embarrassing a narcissist, as we're doing with this blog post, Jade Berthiaume, a child and youth care practitioner (CYC), responded: "I would say that narcissists have a significant fear of being embarrassed or caught off guard. This often results in a more 'child-like' reaction to embarrassment or fear." Here are examples of such behavior:
Tantrums
Pouting
Yelling
Sulking
Silent treatment
Ranting
Pointing fingers
Throwing things
Stomping feet
This reaction is typically seen in vulnerable narcissism, which reflects the more defensive and resentful side of narcissism. People with this type tend to react defensively and with anger. On the other hand, grandiose narcissism is more self-focused. In my view, this type is less aggressive. They hold a high opinion of themselves and are less inclined to anger, as they often lie, make excuses, and highlight their strengths.
To Learn More About The Topics Covered In This Blog click the links I've provided below:
Click this link to read about the three steps to identifying a narcissist.
Click this link to take the narcissistic disorder test.
Click this link to learn why the impact of child abuse extends well into adulthood.
Click this link to learn how to tell if a narcissist loves you.
(Revised September 2025)





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