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Narcissistic Emptiness
Three factors elicit narcissistic emptiness and meaninglessness:
first, the normal process of maturation in which one outgrows defensive
aspects of the identity; second, the pressure of doing spiritual
work and experiencing essential Presence, which tends to expose
the relative unreality of the level of personality identifications;
and third, working with the narcissistic transferences, that is,
bringing to consciousness the object relations that have been supporting
the more superficial sense of self and helping one to avoid the
sense of emptiness. (The Point of Existence, pg 230)

Our observation is that this emptiness indicates the loss of the
shell, the structure of self-identity, and its attendant feeling
of identity. The emptiness is specifically the absence of the familiar
identity. This also implies the loss of the internalized object
relations that are part of the identity structure, but it is specifically
and essentially the loss of the identity itself. (The Point of Existence,
pg 330)

Narcissistic emptiness involves disconnection not only from the
Essential Identity, but from Being as a whole. It is the absence
of self-realization. It is the gap between our essential nature
and who we take ourselves to be. It is the great chasm separating
our experience in the conventional dimension of experience from
the fundamental ground of the soul. It is the emptiness of narcissistic
alienation itself. (The Point of Existence, pg 334)
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