Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth

If an individual chose to do so, they were invited to mail their sigils to a central location where the magical energy in them could be used to enhance others.

[4] In the early 1990s, a rift occurred within the network when Genesis P-Orridge of Psychic TV, one of the few founding members still involved at that time, and probably the best known public face of TOPY during the 1980s, announced their departure from the organization.

[8] This was later exacerbated with Genesis P-Orridge later claiming to have shut down the network upon leaving and requesting that the group no longer use the registered trademark of the Psychick Cross.

Genesis P-Orridge's TOPY has been criticized by Dan Siepmann as being a front for abuses of power and developing an actual cult of personality.

[9] There have been a number of texts produced by Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth to expound its philosophies.

The Psychick Cross was a symbol frequently used by the organization [ 5 ] [ 6 ]