
This episode explores the mystical and healing properties of plants, including the use of psychoactive substances like mimosa hostilis.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, the host Psyche/Trix delves into the connection between plants and healing from a mystical perspective. They discuss the history and origins of pharmacology, noting that the ancient Greek concept of 'pharmacia' was essentially a form of witchcraft involving the use of drugs, vibrations, and other esoteric practices. The host also highlights the psychoactive plant mimosa hostilis, which they claim has the highest percentage of active compounds among tree barks and is legally available online. The discussion touches on the overlap between traditional medicine, herbalism, and the occult, suggesting a deeper, mystical dimension to the healing properties of certain plants.
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.
A Christmas-themed musical episode featuring an original song about growing compassion and choosing kindness over cruelty during the holiday season.
Episode 241 explores transforming trauma and abuse into sources of strength, wisdom, and advocacy for survivors and others.
An open panel discussion on tarot readings with a focus on cats and their connections to the occult.
A Cancer zodiac prophecy reading focused on emotional mastery and the metaphor of being the moon's vessel, emphasizing the balance between ocean and tide energy.
Psyche continues the deep-dive into Apuleius' Golden Ass Book 3, where Lucius faces a mock trial for 'murder' that turns out to be a festival prank, then transforms into a donkey after spying on a witch's transformation magic.