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No transcript available for this episode. Based on the title, Psyche explores themes of initiation, cyclical patterns, and personal struggles with project completion in relation to lunar timing.
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No transcript data available. Episode title suggests discussion of birth during new moon phases and patterns of starting but not completing projects. Without transcript, specific moments, quotes, and exchanges cannot be documented.
The episode title appears to suggest an exploration of how lunar cycles—particularly the new moon—may correlate with initiation, potential, and the difficulty of seeing things through to completion. This framing suggests Psyche may be examining personal or archetypal patterns around the relationship between beginnings and endings, the energy of new moons as germinal but incomplete, and how external or cyclical factors might influence follow-through on endeavors.
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