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Disease immunity is the biological capacity of an organism to resist infection from pathogens, either through inherent physiological traits or acquired defenses.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche engages with immunity through the lens of animal symbolism and natural mystery, particularly the possum's remarkable resistance to rabies—a trait she discusses as emblematic of hidden protection and resilience. The topic surfaces in conversations about which creatures possess supernatural or unexpected biological advantages, connecting physical immunity to spiritual invulnerability and the idea of beings that carry poison without being poisoned.
Topics that frequently appear alongside disease immunity