
Psyche announces the official end of Kali Yuga next month and discusses overlapping yuga cycles revealed through dreams and sacred geometry.
Mythology & LoreIn this episode, Psyche shares significant news about the end of Kali Yuga, stating it will officially conclude next month, marking the transition into a new age. The discussion explores how the yugas (cosmic ages in Hindu cosmology) actually overlap rather than following linear progression, comparing this concept to the flower of life sacred geometry pattern. Psyche recounts a vivid dream where entities were seeking information about eight interconnecting circles resembling Olympic rings, which may relate to the ascending and descending yuga cycles. The episode touches on the mystical nature of receiving cosmic information through dreams and the responsibility that comes with such knowledge. The overlapping nature of these cosmic cycles suggests we are already transitioning into the new age even as Kali Yuga comes to its close.
Psyche introduces Lalitha Tripura Sundari, a luminous goddess from the Shakta tradition whose name means 'the playful one' and 'beauty of the three worlds.'
An exploration of Matangi, a tantric Hindu goddess who emerges from leftover food and challenges conventional notions of purity in divinity.
Psyche explores Kameshvari, the Hindu goddess of sacred desire, teaching how to transform unconscious wanting into sovereign creative power.
This episode explores the Hindu goddess Matangi, also known as the Goddess of Leftovers and the Outcast.