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US
/ˈsaɪki/
]
[ UK /sˈaɪkiː/ ]
[ UK /sˈaɪkiː/ ]
NOUN
- (Greek mythology) a beautiful princess loved by Cupid who visited her at night and told her she must not try to see him; became the personification of the soul
How To Use Psyche In A Sentence
- Siva's devotees are forbidden to use drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psychedelics and marijuana, unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
- The same mythologem is also active in Dylan's opus, where - with the inclusion of the deepest part of the psyche - came to the repetition and extension of the transformation process, explicitly expressed in Dylan's song "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" from 1966: Expecting Rain
- In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere.
- At this point, however, the quartet was wandering in a perfumed garden of psychedelic modishness, and all the better for it.
- The so-called psyche or butterfly is generated from caterpillars which grow on green leaves, chiefly leaves of the raphanus, which some call crambe or cabbage. The History of Animals
- Hell, I even understood certain imprints in my psyche better, which helped me figure out other things. Nonsense
- It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players.
- `As I said... Jayson's very good... "Words melted into words like some psychedelic mirage in his mind. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
- At the heart of all this is a deep-seated ambivalence about government which runs deep in the Australian psyche.
- But as a psychologist what fascinated him was what he saw as the highest achievement of the individuation principle - the human psyche in its fullest possible development.