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Archetypal psychology is the study of universal patterns of human experience—gods, heroes, shadows, and fundamental character types—that appear across cultures, myths, and the collective unconscious, particularly as theorized by Jung and post-Jungian thinkers.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses archetypes as living forces to understand both personal and collective psychology, invoking figures like Jezebel and the scapegoat to examine how these energies operate in real relationships and social dynamics. The show treats shadow work, anima integration, and archetypal resistance (the heretic, the broken) as spiritual practices for individuation and psychological sovereignty.
A spoken-word performance episode where the host delivers a powerful piece about being scapegoated, refusing to conform to mob mentality, and maintaining individuality in the face of group persecution.
A poetic and musical episode exploring the archetypal energy of Jezebel as a manipulative, seductive force that isolates and drains, with themes of spiritual protection and resistance.
The inaugural episode of The Cult of Psyche exploring themes of the Great Goddess archetype and the voice of primordial Chaos.
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