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Psyche explains that the Cult of Psyche is not a literal cult but a mythic creative container built around self-mastery, symbolic thinking, and transformation, using the word 'cult' in its older sense of devoted practice rather than blind loyalty.
In this foundational episode, Psyche clarifies the true meaning and purpose of the Cult of Psyche community. He explains that 'cult' is used tongue-in-cheek and in its older meaning—referring to devotion and chosen practice—while 'psyche' points to the soul, mind, and inner world. Rather than demanding blind loyalty, the space is explicitly designed to strengthen sovereignty, critical thinking, self-respect, and inner authority, aiming to forge leaders rather than followers. At its core, the Cult of Psyche treats life as an initiatory path where individuals face patterns, shadows, desires, and fears not to shame them but to decode them, ultimately turning chaos into meaning through symbolic thinking and self-mastery.
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