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Faith is the conviction or trust in something—whether spiritual, divine, or relational—without requiring empirical proof, often tested through trials and uncertainty.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats faith not as blind belief but as an active force tested through myth and lived experience. She examines faith's role in transformation narratives (like Cupid and Psyche), questions its limits when divine intervention fails to prevent suffering, and positions it as central to both spiritual practice and the intimate work of trusting oneself and others.
Trix reimagines the myth of Cupid and Psyche as a cyberpunk film noir, transforming the classic tale into a dark futuristic story of love, faith, and divine trials in a neon-drenched world.
A brief discussion exploring the limitations of divine intervention and God's role in human suffering and rescue.
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