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It is important to be able to identify abusers, liars, predators and psychopaths as people traumatized by terrible pain, [[Soul Fragmentation]] and spiritual disconnection. When people are utterly controlled by [[Negative Ego]] dysfunction and have no impulse control and they live in self-deception.
It is important to be able to identify abusers, liars, predators and psychopaths as people traumatized by terrible pain, [[Soul Fragmentation]] and spiritual disconnection. When people are utterly controlled by [[Negative Ego]] dysfunction and have no impulse control and they live in self-deception.


'''A serious consequence of [[Psychopathy]] is no genuine feeling of remorse or empathy for others.'''
'''A serious consequence of [[Megalomaniac]] personalities is a [[Psychopathy|Psychopath]] who only wants power and control over others and will kill and torture humans with no genuine feeling of remorse or empathy for life.'''


We can apply the [[Psychopathy|Psychopathic]] checklist ( see [[Untrustworthy Behaviors]]) to ourselves to inquire what may trigger our own [[Negative Ego]] to rear up from unhealed pain. Or we may apply the checklist for better discernment when making choices of where we place our trust and what we value as a model of strengthening our character. If we observe a person acting out an excessive amount of these behaviors near to us, we may choose to not support them in their delusions. As we build better and practical ways of discerning trustworthiness and competency, we also gain confidence to build stronger intuition in such matters, where the checklist is not required. As is made clear here in these checklists, the more severe the [[Negative Ego]] dysfunction the more potentially disconnected the person is from their heart, intuition, self-awareness and spiritual source. This immediately gives one a gauge to measure what level a person can be trusted, no matter what words they may be speaking.
We can apply the [[Psychopathy|Psychopathic]] checklist ( see [[Untrustworthy Behaviors]]) to ourselves to inquire what may trigger our own [[Negative Ego]] to rear up from unhealed pain. Or we may apply the checklist for better discernment when making choices of where we place our trust and what we value as a model of strengthening our character. If we observe a person acting out an excessive amount of these behaviors near to us, we may choose to not support them in their delusions. As we build better and practical ways of discerning trustworthiness and competency, we also gain confidence to build stronger intuition in such matters, where the checklist is not required. As is made clear here in these checklists, the more severe the [[Negative Ego]] dysfunction the more potentially disconnected the person is from their heart, intuition, self-awareness and spiritual source. This immediately gives one a gauge to measure what level a person can be trusted, no matter what words they may be speaking.