
Episode 228 of Cult of Psyche features only the show's opening theme song and introductory segment without any main content or discussion.
Original TransmissionsThis episode appears to be incomplete or truncated, containing only the signature Cult of Psyche opening theme song and brief introductory elements. The transcript begins with the show's characteristic musical introduction that welcomes listeners to 'the cult where the wife's curse and the truth gets kidnapped gently.' The opening establishes the show's playful yet mysterious tone with references to shadows, chaos, wisdom, and cosmic themes. The episode description mentions an exploration of sinister cults, touching on figures like Jim Jones and Jonestown, as well as Heaven's Gate, but none of this content appears in the provided transcript. The transcript ends with a brief meditative instruction to 'sit, breathe, be calm' as 'the weird has begun,' suggesting this may be the opening to a longer episode that was cut short.
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