Psyche
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The psyche is the human soul, mind, or spirit.
Psyche may refer to:
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Psychology
- Psyche (psychology), the totality of the human mind, conscious and unconscious
- Psyche, an 1846 book about the unconscious by Carl Gustav Carus
- Psyche, an 1890-94 book about the ancient Greek concept of soul by Erwin Rohde
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek ψυχή (psukhḗ, literally “soul, spirit”).
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Religion and mythology
- Psyche (mythology), a mortal woman in Greek mythology who became the wife of Eros and the goddess of the soul
- Soul in the Bible, spirit or soul in Judaic and Christian philosophy and theology
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Namesakes
- "Psyché Rock" by Pierre Henry and Michel Colombier
- Psych-Out (1968) by Richard Rush
- Psyche (band)
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See also
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