Over years of streaming, Cult of Psyche has developed a rich internal mythology — part philosophy, part cosmology, part living story. This section catalogues it all.
| Concept | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| The Trinity | The three core forces of the cult: The Priestess, The Builder, The Father. Each embodies a different aspect of consciousness and creation. | Active |
| The Cult | Not a literal cult — a self-aware, playful community built around consciousness exploration. The name is reclaimed, the community is real. | Active |
| The Codex | This very archive. The sacred record. The digital grimoire that preserves every teaching, every conversation, every moment. | Building |
| Consciousness Work | The central practice. Meditation, self-inquiry, shadow work, tarot, and philosophical exploration as paths to awakening. | Active |
Recurring figures, forces, and archetypes that appear throughout Cult of Psyche's mythology. As episodes are processed, this section will grow with cross-references.
Psyche herself. The oracle, the reader, the channel. She who watches and speaks truth through the cards.
archetype tarot coreThat which is unseen. The work of facing what hides beneath. A recurring theme in readings and philosophical discussions.
jungian shadow work recurringDestruction as creation. The recurring card and concept that anchors the cult's relationship with transformation.
tarot transformation recurringKey philosophical positions and teachings that recur throughout the show. As transcripts are processed, specific episode references will be linked.
As the episode archive is built, doctrines and recurring teachings will be catalogued here with cross-references to every episode where they appear.