
This episode appears to contain allegations and community drama involving individuals named J-Dog and Tony, but lacks the typical Cult of Psyche content structure.
Original TransmissionsThis transcript appears to be from a different show or source than the typical Cult of Psyche episodes, as it lacks the characteristic tarot readings, mythology discussions, or consciousness exploration content. The brief transcript contains allegations about individuals in some online community, with references to inappropriate behavior. The content does not match the usual format or tone of Psyche/Trix's show, which typically focuses on spiritual and occult topics rather than community drama or personal allegations. Without more context or a complete transcript, it's difficult to determine if this is actually from the Cult of Psyche archive or if there has been some confusion with the source material.
A brief discussion exploring the limitations of divine intervention and God's role in human suffering and rescue.
This appears to be a short segment about delivery struggles involving a difficult driveway access, but the transcript is incomplete and doesn't contain the typical Cult of Psyche content.
A brief discussion about relationship comfort levels, specifically focusing on the milestone of being comfortable enough to pass gas in front of your partner as a sign of true intimacy.
A brief discussion about tobacco product regulations in California affecting the availability of specific cigar brands and alternative nicotine products.
A discussion about filming and interacting with strangers in public spaces, focusing on consent and safety while streaming.
A personal story about a painful but effective facial treatment that helped clear severe acne.