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The conceit of egotism describes a person who acts to gain value for self serving motivation and taking in an excessive amount of resources than that which he or she gives back to others. Usually these are actions of taking in others energy, time and resources and is accompanied with very low ethical standards and displaying low moral character traits. This is also called consumptive modeling or energetic vampirism from the [[Guardian Founder Races]] Cosmic Sovereign [[Law of One]] model. Egotism may be fulfilled by exploiting the sympathy, trauma, emotion or ignorance of others, as well as utilizing coercive force, deception, manipulation, [[Mind Control]] and fraud. The egotist has an overwhelming sense of the centrality of the 'Me' operating in their personal qualities and [[Three Layers of Ego|personal identity]]. Without developing [[12 Practices of Self Awareness|Self Awareness]] and ego discipline, the untamed [[Negative Ego]] is exploited by [[Mind Control]] and further develops itself into serious [[Soul Fragmentation|spiritual pathologies]] which lead to [[Narcissism]] and psychopathy.
The conceit of egotism describes a person who acts to gain value for self serving motivation and taking in an excessive amount of resources than that which he or she gives back to others. Usually these are actions of taking in others energy, time and resources and is accompanied with very low ethical standards and displaying low moral character traits. This is also called consumptive modeling or energetic vampirism from the [[Guardian Founder Races]] Cosmic Sovereign [[Law of One]] model. Egotism may be fulfilled by exploiting the sympathy, trauma, emotion or ignorance of others, as well as utilizing coercive force, deception, manipulation, [[Mind Control]] and fraud. The egotist has an overwhelming sense of the centrality of the 'Me' operating in their personal qualities and [[Three Layers of Ego|personal identity]]. Without developing [[12 Practices of Self Awareness|Self Awareness]] and ego discipline, the untamed [[Negative Ego]] is exploited by [[Mind Control]] and further develops itself into serious [[Soul Fragmentation|spiritual pathologies]] which lead to [[Narcissism]] and psychopathy.


[[Sociopathy]] and [[Psychopathy]] are often used interchangeably, but in some cases the term sociopathy is preferred because it is less likely than is psychopathy to be confused with psychosis, whereas in other cases the two terms may be used with different meanings that reflect the user's views on the origins and determinants of the disorder.Sociopaths are masters at influence, [[Emotional Manipulation]] and deception. Very little of what they say actually checks out in terms of facts or reality, but they're extremely skillful at making the things they say sound believable, even if they're just making them up out of thin air.


==Psychopathy – The Third and Final Stages of Insanity==
==Lack of Empathy==
The [[NAA]] can be best understood as a [[Psychopathy|Psychopathic]] or [[Sociopathic]] personality or identity profile with a [[Lack of Empathy]] that has no feelings of remorse.


Psychopathy as a personality disorder is characterized by enduring antisocial behavior, diminished empathy and remorse, and disinhibited or bold behavior. Behaviorialists suggest that different conceptions of psychopathy emphasize three main observable characteristics to varying degrees:
[[Narcissism|Narcissistic]] Personalities and Psychopaths have little to no remorse for the harm, destruction or killing they cause any person place or thing. This is described as a [[Lack of Empathy]], which is characterized by the inability to feel, experience emotional states, or discern what another life form may be feeling. [[Lack of Empathy]] is a mutation in the [[DNA]] of a species that has been disconnected from its Soul-Spirit, and thus suffers from genetic damage and [[Soul Fragmentation]].


==Psychopathy – The Third and Final Stages of Insanity==
Psychopathy as a personality disorder is characterized by enduring antisocial behavior, [[Lack of Empathy]] and remorse, and disinhibited or bold behavior. Behaviorialists suggest that different conceptions of psychopathy emphasize three main observable characteristics to varying degrees:


1.      Boldness. Low fear including stress-tolerance, toleration of unfamiliarity and danger, and high self-confidence and social (alpha) assertiveness. Fearless dominance. May correspond to differences in the amygdala and other neurological systems associated with fear responses.
1.      Boldness. Low fear including stress-tolerance, toleration of unfamiliarity and danger, and high self-confidence and social (alpha) assertiveness. Fearless dominance. May correspond to differences in the amygdala and other neurological systems associated with fear responses.
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==Psychopathy Checklist; Factors, Facets, and Items==
==Psychopathy Checklist; Factors, Facets, and Items==
Facet 1: Interpersonal


Facet 1: Interpersonal Glibness/superficial charm
* Glibness/superficial charm
 
* Grandiose sense of self-worth
Grandiose sense of self-worth
* Pathological lying
Pathological lying
* Cunning/manipulative
Cunning/manipulative


Facet 2: Affective
Facet 2: Affective
 
* Lack of remorse or guilt
Lack of remorse or guilt
* Emotionally shallow
Emotionally shallow
* Callous/lack of empathy
Callous/lack of empathy
* Failure to accept responsibility for own actions
Failure to accept responsibility for own actions
 


Facet 3: Lifestyle
Facet 3: Lifestyle
 
* Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom
Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom
* Parasitic lifestyle
Parasitic lifestyle
* Lack of realistic, long-term goals
Lack of realistic, long-term goals
* Impulsivity
Impulsivity
* Irresponsibility
Irresponsibility


Facet 4: Antisocial
Facet 4: Antisocial
* Poor behavioral controls
* Early behavioral problems
* Juvenile delinquency
* Revocation of conditional release
* Criminal versatility
* Many short-term marital relationships
* Promiscuous sexual behavior


Poor behavioral controls
Early behavioral problems
Juvenile delinquency
Revocation of conditional release
Criminal versatility
Many short-term marital relationships
Promiscuous sexual behavior
A Clinical Profile of Psychopathic Behaviors:In his book The Mask of Sanity, Hervey Cleckley described 16 "common qualities" he thought were characteristic of the individuals he termed psychopaths:Superficial charm and good "intelligence"


A Clinical Profile of Psychopathic Behaviors:In his book The Mask of Sanity, Hervey Cleckley described 16 "common qualities" he thought were characteristic of the individuals he termed psychopaths:


* Absence of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking
* Superficial charm and good "intelligence"
* Mental rigidity or thought addiction to rational thinking
* Absence of "nervousness" or psychoneurotic manifestations
* Absence of "nervousness" or psychoneurotic manifestations
* Unreliability
* Unreliability
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* Suicide threats, sometimes used as control over others and rarely carried out
* Suicide threats, sometimes used as control over others and rarely carried out
* Sex life impersonal, trivial, and poorly integrated
* Sex life impersonal, trivial, and poorly integrated
* Failure to follow any life plan.
* Failure to follow any life plan.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathy Pyschopathy]</ref>
 
 
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==Archontic Deception Strategy==
==Archontic Deception Strategy==