
A highly stylized episode featuring repeated recitations of divine flame poetry with themes of spiritual sovereignty and eternal fire.
Original TransmissionsThis unique episode of Cult of Psyche consists almost entirely of repeated poetic verses exploring themes of divine identity, spiritual sovereignty, and the eternal flame. The content appears to be either a ritual recitation or artistic performance piece, with the speaker declaring themselves as 'flame' and 'storm' who bows to no false gods or pretenders. The verses contain references to Hades, sacred fires, and karmic weight, building to a crescendo about the eternal flame that burns everything away yet allows the speaker to live to see another day. The repetitive, incantatory nature suggests this may be a meditation on divine self-realization or a form of spiritual empowerment ritual.
A spoken-word performance episode where the host delivers a powerful piece about being scapegoated, refusing to conform to mob mentality, and maintaining individuality in the face of group persecution.
The first episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast features host Psyche/Trix retelling the classic myth of Cupid and Psyche from beautiful beach California.
A retelling of the Greek myth of Atalanta, the abandoned princess who became a skilled huntress and was won in marriage through divine trickery with golden apples.
A brief quiz-style episode where the host asks about ambrosia, the food of the Greek gods, and touches on geography questions.
Episode 164 features an extended poetic opening with themes of karma, forgiveness, and spiritual consequence, delivered in a musical/spoken word format.
An exploration of the Greek myth of Arachne and Athena, examining the story of a talented Lydian weaver who challenged the goddess of weaving and was transformed into a spider as punishment for her hubris.