
Episode 224 features an opening poem or spoken word piece exploring themes of rebellion, astrology, and spiritual freedom through vivid imagery.
Original TransmissionsThis episode opens with an intense poetic monologue that weaves together astrological references (Venus in Sagittarius, Scorpio, Aquarius) with themes of spiritual rebellion and mystical awakening. The piece uses powerful imagery of serpents, fire, comets, and storms to explore the tension between desire and freedom, conformity and authenticity. The speaker positions themselves as a force of truth and transformation, rejecting attempts to be contained or controlled. The transcript appears to focus primarily on this opening artistic expression, which sets a tone of mystical defiance and cosmic consciousness that aligns with the show's exploration of occult and esoteric themes.
A motivational episode focused on transforming self-doubt and dark moments into sources of personal growth and inner light.
Episode 228 of Cult of Psyche features only the show's opening theme song and introductory segment without any main content or discussion.
A deep dive into the astrological placement of Lilith in Scorpio in the 10th house, exploring themes of power, reputation, and public transformation.
An open panel discussion episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast, covering a range of topics related to spirituality, consciousness, and personal growth.
Episode 165 presents an intense spoken word/musical piece exploring themes of authentic love versus societal illusions and the challenge of remaining true in a hostile world.
Host Psyche/Trix explores Aquarius moon placement, describing it as the 'alien' of the zodiac who processes emotions intellectually and struggles with intimacy despite caring deeply about humanity.