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Moral ambiguity refers to characters, situations, or narratives where ethical alignment remains unclear—where figures exhibit both admirable and troubling qualities, resisting simple categorization as good or evil.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche gravitates toward morally complex characters like Willy Wonka, using them to interrogate the spiritual and psychological nature of "goodness" itself. Rather than flattening nuance into binaries, the show treats moral ambiguity as a feature that reveals deeper truths about power, intention, and transformation.

Psyche delivers 'chaoscopes' horoscopes for all zodiac signs on February 23rd, 2026, using the numerology of the date (2/23 = 666) as a theme of duality and decision-making. The episode features poetic openings, guest appearances, and readings emphasizing choice, timing, and the tension between impulse and intention.

A New Year's episode of the Cult of Psyche featuring poetic, mystical performance art and an introduction to Aleister Crowley's philosophical framework of Thelema.

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The hosts discuss Willy Wonka characters and films, touching on the ambiguous moral nature of Wonka as a character.