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Psyche hosts a casual open panel tarot and discussion episode where he draws cards, reads from astrology and humor books, and discusses various topics with a relaxed, conversational tone.
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Browse era →In this laid-back episode, Psyche opens with his signature intro and immediately acknowledges ending the previous stream to start fresh and avoid disruptions. He spends considerable time reading humorous quotes from a book called "Thousand and One Funniest Things Ever Said," featuring comedians like Robin Williams, George Carlin, and Dorothy Parker. He then pulls a tarot card from the Inner Worlds deck—the Inner Flare—which he interprets as relating to releasing pent-up energy and inner fire, connecting it to the violet flame meditation practice associated with St. Germaine. Psyche expresses some frustration about criticism from viewers while trying new approaches on his show. He then shifts to reading from "The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need," focusing on the Capricorn sign and its characteristics, discussing how Capricorns are perceived by others and their internal struggles with responsibility and insecurity. The episode maintains a conversational, exploratory tone as Psyche discusses his recent book purchases and new tarot decks ordered online.
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A Tuesday afternoon episode featuring Psyche's original musical content including jingles and theme songs, thanking a donor for a new microphone, and discussing various topics around consciousness, psychic experiences, and astrology with panel guests.
An open panel discussion episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast, covering a range of topics related to spirituality, consciousness, and personal growth.
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