Modern psychology describes the integrated psychopath as someone charismatic and manipulative, able to hide their lack of empathy in society. The victims of these individuals reveal the profound emotional impact of their manipulation. The Bhagavad Gita, which describes these individuals as "demon beings", highlights qualities such as arrogance, hypocrisy and an unmeasured ambition. These characteristics reflect the true nature of the integrated psychopath. The Gita emphasizes the importance of discernment and truth, promoting self-knowledge as the key to navigate among those who, although apparently qualified as advanced people, in reality lack moral and ethical integrity in their actions.