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Chapter 18

  Control makes Mal feel like a God. Power makes him feel like he can do whatever he wants. Since God is very powerful, he feels as if control gives him a lot of power. If people don’t do what he wants, he forces them to do what he wants. Submission. He doesn’t care about what people want, only what he wants. He doesn’t see people as beings (sentient) with a mind and feeling of their own. He sees them as an extension of him. If people question him, he gets angry. Fear makes him feel powerful. The more people fear him, the more respected he feels. The more respected he feels, the more powerful he becomes.

  Since he is Eva’s counterpart (twin flame, perfect match), they are very alike. One is a male, the other a female. Neither of them like being questioned, losing control, or dominated. To be dominated means to lose power. When people tried to stand up to Mal and Eva, they were punished severely to the point where no one tried it again. That was a statement/lesson for everyone to see. When things went their way, they were nice. When things didn’t go their way, they were mean. They were so used to controlling others that they didn’t have a need for self-control. They could do whatever they wanted while others couldn’t.

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  If Gaia didn’t have a conscience or cared about anything, she would be like Mal and Eva. She didn’t like the outcome of not doing what’s right. She saw that in Eva, Mel and Mal. Sure, it was an easy existence, but the price for that is the lack of growth, evolution and wisdom. How can anyone learn anything if they don’t experience it for themselves?

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