As far as i can tell (and i study this stuff professionally), some Masada song titles are actually drawn from the traditions of Jewish esoterica, angelology, and demonology. However, some are vaguely Semitic-sounding words to induce the same effect. Psisya, i believe, is one of the latter.
Zorn takes all his names from simple dictionaries with names of angels and such. Google search showed me this:books.google.co.il/books?id=kGXelGEMdWgC&pg=PA229&lpg=PA229&dq=Psisya&source=bl&ots=fy5nhGImY4&sig=zKtQHfjT5B-rUvwyDG7cteU00-Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQ89fu8ILSAhWJ1hQKHYuBCC44ChDoAQglMAI#v=onepage&q=Psisya&f=false
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As far as i can tell (and i study this stuff professionally), some Masada song titles are actually drawn from the traditions of Jewish esoterica, angelology, and demonology. However, some are vaguely Semitic-sounding words to induce the same effect. Psisya, i believe, is one of the latter.
Zorn takes all his names from simple dictionaries with names of angels and such. Google search showed me this:books.google.co.il/books?id=kGXelGEMdWgC&pg=PA229&lpg=PA229&dq=Psisya&source=bl&ots=fy5nhGImY4&sig=zKtQHfjT5B-rUvwyDG7cteU00-Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQ89fu8ILSAhWJ1hQKHYuBCC44ChDoAQglMAI#v=onepage&q=Psisya&f=false
But i wonder what Psisya means...
it's the name of one of the 70 childbed amulet angels