Psychic
Психичен
[SY-kik]
Greek: psychikos — of the psyche (soul). In Gnostic anthropology: the middle of three human natures, between hylic (matter) and pneumatic (spirit)
Definition
In Gnostic tripartite anthropology, psychic names the middle nature of the human — the soul-life suspended between hylic matter and pneumatic spirit. The psychic one feels, believes, and chooses, but has not yet remembered.
Deep Understanding
The Valentinian school of Gnosticism (see Valentinus) mapped three natures in every human: the hylic (material, identified with the body and the appetites), the psychic (soul-level, capable of faith, reason, and ethical choice), and the pneumatic (spirit-level, knowing the divine spark directly through gnosis). This was not a caste system. It was a description of where any given consciousness is currently standing — and all three layers exist inside the same person.
The psychic nature is the hinge. It can be pulled downward into the hylic, where meaning collapses into sensation and survival, or it can be drawn upward toward the pneumatic, where experience deepens into direct knowing. Most religion, most ethics, most self-help — all of it operates at the psychic level. It is the realm of pistis (faith), moral striving, and belief in the good. It is honorable. It is not yet the goal.
In Pleroma's reading, calling someone "psychic" in the popular modern sense — a clairvoyant, a medium — loses the word's original depth. The Gnostic usage is bigger: the psychic is the entire middle territory of the inner life, the realm of nous applied to the phenomenal world. Most seekers live here for a long time before the pneumatic door opens. The work of this stage is to love it without mistaking it for the end.
In Practice
Notice, across one day, the difference between believing something spiritual and knowing it. Belief says, "I trust the shadow is real because Jung taught it." Knowing says, "I felt the shadow move in me when that comment landed." Belief is psychic. Knowing is pneumatic. You cannot force the transition — you can only mark the moments when it happens and honor them.
In Pleroma's Words
You are not stuck at the psychic stage because you are failing. You are there because it is the stage where the honest questions finally get asked. Keep asking. The spark does not open to force. It opens to the one who has been patient enough in the middle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Psychic mean in Gnostic?
Psychic (Gnostic): Greek: psychikos — of the psyche (soul). In Gnostic anthropology: the middle of three human natures, between hylic (matter) and pneumatic (spirit). A Gnostic Cosmology term from the Pleroma Gnosis Lexicon.
What is the origin of Psychic?
Greek: psychikos — of the psyche (soul). In Gnostic anthropology: the middle of three human natures, between hylic (matter) and pneumatic (spirit)