
A lighthearted conversation about feather cleansing rituals turns into humorous speculation about where the feather came from and the legal implications of bird feather possession.
Original TransmissionsThis brief episode captures a spontaneous moment where someone is performing a sage and feather cleansing ritual. The conversation quickly becomes comedic as participants question the origin and safety of the feather being used, with concerns about pathogens and diseases. The discussion escalates humorously when the feather's owner becomes mysterious about its source, leading to playful accusations of bird murder and references to the serious legal consequences of killing protected birds like eagles. The episode showcases the show's ability to find humor in spiritual practices while touching on real-world concerns about wildlife protection laws.
A Halloween-themed episode focused on self-acceptance and reclaiming lost parts of oneself rather than fearing inner 'ghosts.'
Psyche explores the 'outsider guide' archetype through a past-life themed astrological analysis, examining patterns of withdrawal and the journey from silent observer to visible leader.
Psyche and a guest go for a walk to the store to buy cigars in the real world.
This episode explores the relationship between wealth, luxury, hierarchy, and happiness, arguing that unsustainable opulence and social stratification fuel greed and unhappiness.
This episode explores the experience of walking alone and its potential spiritual significance.
Psyche and a guest discuss Lou Reed, the School of Athens, and the book 'Free Play' by Stephen Nachmanovich, exploring themes of improvisation, creativity, and artistic expression.