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This episode explores the potential risks and implications of naming children after deities from various mythologies, including unwanted attention and the burden of living up to a powerful name.
Original TransmissionsThis episode of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast discusses the trend of parents naming their children after gods and goddesses from different mythological traditions. The host, Psyche or Trix, examines the cultural, social, and psychological effects of this practice. Some of the potential risks explored include the child being seen as a sacrifice by the deity, the deity potentially inhabiting the child, and the burden of living up to a name associated with great power and significance. The episode offers a thoughtful examination of the pros and cons of this unique naming trend, providing insights for both parents considering an unconventional name and those simply curious about the traditions surrounding divine names.
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