
Episode 33 features an atmospheric opening sequence with cyberpunk-influenced poetry blending digital mysticism, tarot imagery, and urban occult themes.
Original TransmissionsThis episode opens with an extended poetic sequence that weaves together themes of digital spirituality and urban mysticism. The spoken word piece creates a cyberpunk atmosphere, combining technological imagery like 'QR sigils,' 'motherboard,' and 'hex code halos' with traditional occult elements such as tarot cards, salt rings, and incense. The recurring motifs of 'chasing signs in a city of glass' and searching for one's 'true name' suggest themes of identity and meaning-making in a digital age. The piece concludes with references to 'neon incense' and 'salt ring cursor,' maintaining the blend of ancient ritual practices with modern technology. The format appears to be primarily atmospheric and artistic rather than a traditional panel discussion or tarot reading.
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An open panel discussion focused on tarot and cats.
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A discussion about spiritual shields and psychic protection, focusing on the "mirror box spell" that prevents readers from accessing someone's energy.
A casual conversation featuring Trix/Psyche with Caesar (her boyfriend) discussing tongue piercings, tarot readings, and personal anecdotes.