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Demonization is the cultural and historical process of portraying a figure, concept, or group as evil, dangerous, or morally corrupt—often to justify control, suppress dissent, or reinforce power structures.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche examines demonization as a tool of patriarchal and religious institutions to neutralize threatening forces, particularly feminine power and autonomy. She traces how figures like Lilith were deliberately demonized to entrench societal hierarchies, and reclaims these figures as models of legitimate resistance rather than moral failure.

In this episode, Psyche delves into the concept of his birth angel Lailahail and its connection to Lilith, discussing themes of demonization and personal shadow work.

In this episode, Psyche recites a powerful poem addressing themes of demonization and control, highlighting how societal forces suppress truth and individual expression.

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An exploration of Lilith as a misunderstood figure of female rebellion, examining how she was transformed from a demonized warning into a symbol of feminine sovereignty and resistance to patriarchal control.