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Ancient texts are historical writings and sacred documents from pre-modern civilizations, including religious scripture, philosophical treatises, and mythological narratives that have survived through manuscript tradition or archaeological discovery.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats ancient texts as both literal repositories of esoteric knowledge and as psychological mirrors that reveal how consciousness has been transmitted across generations. She reads them against the grain—questioning their authenticity, their institutional gatekeeping, and what they reveal about power structures—while also mining them for practical occult insight and mythic patterns that recur in contemporary consciousness.
Psyche opens a deep dive into Book I of Apuleius' 'The Golden Ass,' examining the arrival of the curious narrator Lucius in the spell-haunted city of Hypata.
The host expresses skepticism about the Dead Sea Scrolls, suggesting they might be a psychological operation (psyop) rather than legitimate ancient discoveries.
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