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Ambrosia
canonicalThe food of the Greek gods, mentioned alongside nectar as divine sustenance in Greek mythology
Bronber's Panel Discussion Series
canonicalA recurring panel discussion format on the Cult of Psyche where hosts and guests explore topics like hidden meanings in literature, mythology, and occult symbolism. These discussions often precede and inform later episodes' content.
Capricorn and the Goat God
canonicalPsyche (a Capricorn) discusses his personal connection to Pan through his astrological sign, which is associated with the goat. Pan is identified as a goat god or horn god, creating a thematic link between Capricorn astrology and classical
“Remember in the olden days when you used to go through Greek mythology books you used to see a lot of big women.”
— Unknown Speaker 1in Rediscovering the Beauty of Rubenesque Figures
“that was a rumor. It was an urban legend. So remember that. I'm coming from urban legend cry, you know, mythology.”
“The horse is is a kind, intelligent beast that has frequently been associated with perpetuous events. In Chinese zodiac, horse people are friendly, adventurous, and passionate. In Greek mythology, the winged horse Pegasus was the source of inspiration and poetry.”