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Expanded on the ageless wisdom in the 20th century
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Alice A. Bailey is referenced in the archive as a key figure in the transmission of ageless wisdom philosophy to the twentieth century. She appears in the show's historical and intellectual lineage rather than as a live guest, invoked by Psyche when establishing the foundational concepts of esoteric philosophy and the nature of human consciousness as a trinity.
Bailey's presence in the archive is architectural rather than conversational. When Psyche introduces the framework of esoteric philosophy in EP.160, Bailey's systematization of the ageless wisdom becomes the conceptual backbone for the discussion—specifically, her articulation of the human being as a trinity of spirit, soul, and personality. She functions as an intellectual anchor, providing the technical and philosophical scaffolding that allows Psyche to guide the audience through "the map of the inner world." Her work establishes the language and categories through which the show explores consciousness and esotericism as a legitimate science of the soul rather than mysticism without structure.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Bailey exists in the archive primarily as a historical reference point within Psyche's teaching lineage. She is not presented in dialogue or relationship with other contemporary figures in the show, but rather as a foundational author and systematizer whose concepts enable the host's exploration of esoteric philosophy itself. Her ideas form part of the intellectual tradition that shapes how consciousness and the soul are discussed throughout the Cult of Psyche archive.
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