Why this word is great
PSYCHOSOPHY — [Noun] The knowledge or wisdom of the mind or soul, or a system of spiritual or therapeutic self-development focused on the inner life. From psycho- ("mind, soul") + -sophy ("wisdom, knowledge"), from Ancient Greek ψυχή (psukhḗ, "mind, soul") and Ancient Greek σοφία (sophía, "wisdom, knowledge"), it is the quiet art of listening to the self beneath the self. Unlike "psychology" (which dissects behavior with clinical precision) or "philosophy" (which seeks universal truths), psychosophy is the slow unfurling of personal revelation. It is the candlelit journal entry at midnight, the monk tracing the contours of his breath in the predawn dark, or the way sunlight through a stained-glass window casts colored shadows on the floor of an empty chapel—an intimate reckoning with the unseen architecture of one’s own being.