
A poetic, introspective episode where Psyche delivers a haunting monologue about judgment, perception, and the complexity of human nature.
Original TransmissionsEpisode 136 opens with Psyche delivering an extended spoken-word piece that reads like a dark prayer or incantation. The monologue explores themes of how we perceive others versus their true nature, the danger of reducing people to headlines and rumors, and the shadows we cast while judging others. Psyche reflects on scapegoating, the monsters within ourselves, and the choice between surface-level judgment and deeper understanding. The episode maintains an intimate, candlelit atmosphere throughout, with Psyche speaking directly to the audience as if they've joined a sacred gathering. The piece culminates with an invitation for listeners to stay and 'take a seat' if they can bear the emotional intensity of honest self-reflection.
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