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The group's teachings also raise questions about the blurring of boundaries between spiritual guidance and emotional manipulation. Carlson's claims of being the 534th incarnation of God create a power dynamic that is inherently unequal, with followers expected to submit to her authority without question.
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Viewers get a closer look at the financial machinery of the cult. The group solicited "donations" for "healing sessions" and "ascension work," preying on the sick and lonely. The episode illustrates how the group amassed significant wealth despite Amy’s claims of spiritual poverty, and how this money funded their travels and eventual move to Colorado. The group's teachings also raise questions about the
One of the strengths of Episode 2 is its focus on the inner circle: people like Miguel (who would later become the group’s de facto manager) and a handful of vulnerable women who saw Amy as a maternal figure they never had. Viewers get a closer look at the financial
If Episode 1 of HBO’s Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God introduced us to the bizarre, tragic world of Amy Carlson (aka “Mother God”), Episode 2 cranks up the tension. Titled simply as the second chapter in this five-part docuseries, Episode 2 (often referred to by its file name as Love.Has.Won.The.Cult.of.Mother.God.S01E02.WEBR... ) pulls back the curtain on how a handful of disillusioned seekers built an entire cosmic religion around a woman who believed she was God – and how the group’s internal logic became terrifyingly airtight.
The documentary illustrates how the cult utilized Facebook Lives and YouTube to create a feedback loop.