Predatory Behavior

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I have been working with students at my college who have been victims of sexual harassment and sexual violence.   Recently, a student reported being victimized by a faculty member.  Predatory behaviors have a pattern.  Predators always look for prey that are easy to catch by that I mean that the prey is usually emotionally injured or vulnerable.  They shower their prey with praise and accolades, tell them how smart, beautiful, or talented they are, and how truly special they are.

In each of these cases, what I have observed is that the students are emotionally wounded or vulnerable in some way.  The predator can sense this wounded energy, and can even pick them out of a large crowd.  What I tell the student is that it is important for them to heal these emotional wounds as predator can sense this weakness within them.  This weakness is usually associated with low self esteem or worth, so praise and accolades will help the predator catch its prey.

As a former prey myself, I see the signs and patterns.  Predators usually improve and refine their techniques over time. They become more subtle in their approach using the prey’s weakness against them.  It is sad that we have predators within our population who are so mentally sick that they must hurt others, but it is a reality in our world.  We can pray for them, but we also can stop them from hurting others. Blessings for our world, Brooke (Copyright 2013 Kundalini Spirit with All Rights Reserved)

2 responses to “Predatory Behavior”

  1. Thanks for sharing your experiences as I have found the same experiences after removing and healing my emotional blockage through similar methods. As always, I welcome your input and insights. Light and inner peace, Brooke

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    1. Yes, agreed. Blessings of peace, Brooke

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