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Roman mythology encompasses the gods, heroes, and legendary narratives of ancient Rome, often adapted from or syncretized with Greek counterparts—such as Jupiter (Zeus), Mars (Ares), and Venus (Aphrodite).
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses Roman myths as mirrors for spiritual transformation and the soul's journey, particularly through deep engagement with *The Golden Ass* and the Cupid and Psyche narrative. The latter is especially resonant, as it directly echoes her own name and explores themes of divine love, trials of faith, and metamorphosis—making Roman mythology a personal symbolic language for her teachings on consciousness and initiation.
In this episode, the narrator continues Lucius's journey as a donkey in 'The Golden Ass,' arriving at a village where his companions deliver stolen goods while he desperately searches for roses to break his curse.
The first episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast features host Psyche/Trix retelling the classic myth of Cupid and Psyche from beautiful beach California.
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