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Meaning-making is the human process of interpreting experiences, symbols, and narratives to construct personal and collective understanding of reality and existence.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats meaning-making as central to both spirituality and consciousness itself, arguing that myths, religious figures, and occult symbols function as frameworks through which we organize experience and access deeper truths. Rather than dismissing these as "mere stories," she positions narrative and allegory as essential tools for understanding what it means to be human and engaging with the sacred.

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.

Psyche explores the nature of myths as stories and their deeper meanings, discussing how religious figures like Satan, God, and Jesus can be understood as mythological constructs with allegorical significance.
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