Psychology of Evil - The Devil Archetype - Written by Eternalised
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For many, the Devil is viewed merely as a fictional figure, a character in religious stories with no real impact on our daily lives. When discussed, the Devil is often dismissed as a construct designed to instill fear in our hearts. However, when examining the psychological aspects of this concept, there appears to be greater receptivity and more insight. It is crucial, therefore, to clarify that we are not advocating religious beliefs but rather exploring the psychological traits associated with the archetype of chaos or evil—a force that stands in opposition to order or good. This script was written and recorded by Eternalised. Please check out their youtube channel for more insightful videos. https://www.youtube.com/c/Eternalised Music: The Long Dark by Scott Buckley - https://www.scottbuckley.com.au (released under CC-BY 4.0)
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