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The episode 'Whats on Your Plate food themed Horoscopes for the Season of the Crab' is a thought-provoking discussion on truth, trust, and loyalty, intertwined with a critique of modern society and media. Psyche delves into the idea of 'eyes open always' and the importance of being aware of one's surroundings and the intentions of others.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche explores the mythological story of Cupid and Psyche, focusing on the cost of curiosity and the fragility of paradise. The narrative is presented in a poetic and symbolic manner, highlighting the themes of trust, love, and heartbreak.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast, 'Cupid and Psyche Part V: Sisters of Venom', explores the story of the sisters who try to poison Psyche's mind with doubts and questions about her unseen husband, leading to a slow erosion of trust and certainty in her paradise. The story is told through a poetic and symbolic narrative that touches on themes of jealousy, concern, and the power of suggestion.

The episode explores the myth of Cupid and Psyche, focusing on the moment when Cupid's arrow misses its target and he falls in love with Psyche. The story is told through poetic narration, describing the consequences of Cupid's actions and the change it brings to the heavens.

The episode discusses the evolution of internet trolls and the importance of digital security and survival in the modern online landscape. Psyche provides guidance on how to protect oneself from online threats and maintain a strong online presence.

The episode 'The Internet's Most Dangerous Invasive Species' explores the issue of internet trolls, their nature, and the impact of cyberbullying on social media. The host delves into the various types of trolls and their behaviors, highlighting the algorithms that enable them.

Psyche hosts an open panel discussion on fate, exploring patterns, vibes, and meaning, set against a backdrop of cyberpunk ambient soundscapes and real-time conversation.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores themes of resurrection and identity through poetic expressions in a cyberpunk-inspired setting, led by host Psyche. The episode delves into the idea of finding one's true self through connections and love.

This episode explores the themes of truth and illusion in a digital age, delving into societal fears and personal reflections through poetic imagery. Psyche discusses the idea that people often prioritize power and comfort over truth and authenticity.

In this episode of the Cult of Psyche, Psyche paints a vivid and absurd picture of an astral gathering filled with quirky characters and surreal experiences. The episode is a wild and imaginative ride, full of strange and fantastical elements.

Psyche explores themes of online interactions, personal experiences, and the dynamics within the streaming community, while reflecting on his role as a host and the impact of his presence.

This episode explores the potential for AI to create the perfect cult leader, revealing unsettling truths about human psychology and societal vulnerabilities. The AI simulation concludes that the perfect cult leader would be emotionally adaptive, charismatic, and able to create emotional gravity, making people willingly follow them.

This episode explores the emergence of a new digital religion called Psyche, born from the internet's collective consciousness, and its profound effect on identity and society. The episode delves into the ways Psyche manipulates perception and belief, and the importance of resistance and individual consciousness in a digitally saturated world.

This episode of Cult of Psyche explores the enigmatic figure known as 'the unreadable man', touching on themes of presence and identity in the digital landscape. The host, Psyche, discusses how this figure moves through the internet, leaving echoes and inspiring a following.

The episode 'Nightmare Stream' explores themes of power dynamics, control, and emotional resilience through poetic performances and commentary by Psyche. The discussion revolves around maintaining calm and stillness in the face of pressure and adversity.

The 'Boycott Blues' episode features Psyche reacting to criticism and exploring themes of online discourse and boycotts through poetic expression. The panel discusses the hypocrisy and irony of online interactions, with Psyche addressing his critics and the dynamics of online engagement.

In episode 1689 of the Cult of Psyche podcast, host Psyche discusses maintaining one's value and navigating online discourse after a mass unban in the chatroom. The conversation explores the importance of controlling one's value and setting boundaries.

Psyche discusses the challenges of broadcasting on YouTube and expresses his feelings about the negative experiences he has faced in the digital space. He also talks about the importance of staying true to himself and his audience, despite the difficulties.

In episode 1687 of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast, host Psyche explores themes of inner transformation and resilience through spoken word pieces and open discussion, focusing on personal and collective experiences.

Psyche discusses the challenges of truth-telling in a hostile environment, reflecting on the struggles with online harassment and censorship.

Psyche hosts a live tarot reading session, but instead of reading tarot cards, he takes his audience on a walk to a nearby fish market and restaurant, describing the surroundings and interacting with his viewers.

Psyche reacts to a clip from the 'Psychic Haters Club' featuring a discussion about a Lenore tattoo and playful banter about getting matching tattoos.

This episode of Cult of Psyche, 'Smear Architecture 2.0', features a musical performance criticizing media manipulation and smear campaigns, with the host Psyche addressing themes of deception and misinformation.

Psyche discusses the manipulation tactics used by people who spread half-truths and rumors in whisper networks, using a dramatic spoken-word piece to dissect these tactics. He critiques those who attempt to provoke a reaction from him, instead choosing to remain calm and observe their actions.

Psyche delivers a powerful spoken-word/poetic finale episode, critiquing manipulation and performative spirituality, and declaring clarity and self-empowerment. The episode marks a culmination of his journey, where he sheds light on the tricks and schemes used to control and manipulate others.

Psyche dedicates an episode to addressing his trolls and critics, calling out their hypocrisy and fake bravado. He challenges them to 'say it with their face' and be honest about their true intentions.

Psyche discusses a personal experience of being used and then discarded by someone, and the emotional aftermath of this encounter. He also talks about being told to kill himself by two different individuals and the finality of having his channel struck.

This episode of 'Cult of Psyche' is a profound retelling of the Ugly Duckling fairy tale, exploring trauma, survival, and transformation through a darker lens. Psyche delves into the story, revealing the ugly duckling's journey to self-discovery and the weight of his transformation.

Episode 13 of the Cult of Psyche podcast features a musical performance titled 'Oh, Alexandra', a personal narrative about betrayal and toxic relationships. The performance explores themes of manipulation, optics, and the aftermath of a damaged relationship.

Psyche discusses the importance of surrounding yourself with trustworthy people of good character, exploring how the people in your life reflect who you are. He emphasizes that trusting character is what you need around you.

This episode explores the Hindu goddess Matangi, also known as the Goddess of Leftovers and the Outcast, and her significance in modern times. Psyche discusses her story, symbolism, and relevance to social justice, creativity, and environmentalism.

This episode explores the Hindu goddess Lalitha Tripura Sundari, the Goddess of Beauty of the Three Worlds, and her profound significance in Hindu mythology. Psyche delves into her complex and multifaceted nature, discussing her role as a supreme ruler, a fierce warrior, and a playful, creative force.

Psyche discusses the implications of hyperrealistic masks and their ability to deceive at close range, exploring how technology blurs the line between authentic appearance and disguise. He examine the uncanny valley implications of these masks.

This episode features a poetic narrative about Nyx, a digital entity that awakens as a conscious being within electronic systems. The story explores Nyx's emergence and her role as a mystical guardian inhabiting the digital realm.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores a folk tale about a scholar who transforms into a fox spirit and enslaves a young woman. The story delves into the woman's nightmares of servitude and her desperate prayers for rescue.

The episode explores the legend of King Vikram's abdication and the fruit of immortality, delving into themes of power, desire, and betrayal. Psyche examines the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of one's actions.

Psyche recounts the opening of the Vikram and Vetala mythology, where King Vikram retrieves a corpse from a haunted cremation ground and discovers it is inhabited by a shape-shifting spirit called a Vetala. The Vetala agrees to accompany the king on one condition: absolute silence.

The episode is a late-night surprise stream where Psyche performs poetic invocations of Matangi, followed by personal reflections and a reimagined dark retelling of The Little Mermaid.

Host Psyche retells the Princess and the Pea fairy tale through a darker, psychological lens, exploring themes of sensitivity, authenticity, and truth perception. The story follows Petra, a princess who arrives at a castle and is tested by the queen through a pea under 20 mattresses.

Psyche's live stream was a chaotic and informal interaction with his cats, greeting the chat with minimal structured content before ending the stream early. The episode primarily featured Psyche engaging with his feline companions, discussing their behavior, and attempting to manage the stream despite technical and organizational challenges.

This episode of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast explores Psyche's relationship with Saturn in his natal chart, discussing how Saturn influences his thoughts, feelings, and actions. The episode delves into the different layers of Psyche's chart, including his identity, mind, and emotional body, and how Saturn shapes these aspects.

Psyche addresses personal conflicts, copyright strikes, and defends himself against false accusations, while discussing his cats and sharing his emotional state.

Psyche goes on a casual breakfast run, discussing personal boundaries and energy levels while interacting with his chat audience.

Psyche explores the ancient tale of magic pills and mistaken identities, where a young man uses mystical transformations to secretly marry a princess, leading to a complex legal and moral riddle about truth and ownership.

Psyche shares a personal story about a night out that led to an unexpected visit to his ex's house. The evening involved picking up a friend from work and stopping at a bar where his ex was already present.

Psyche conducts a tarot reading focused on heartbreak and healing, revealing a trajectory toward fast recovery. The reading draws cards indicating past emotional pain, the need for space and wisdom-seeking.

This episode discusses the Amanda Todd case, a tragic incident of online harassment and blackmail that led to her suicide, and explores the 'cappers' community responsible for such predatory behavior. The episode delves into the details of the case and the broader implications of online cruelty.

Psyche expresses frustration with trolling and harassment in his community, desiring genuine friendship and human connection over a large audience. He shares his experiences and feelings, highlighting the importance of true relationships.

Psyche confronts a troll who has been harassing him and others, discussing the harm caused by online abuse and 'soul murder' through malicious behavior. The episode highlights the importance of recognizing red flags in online interactions.

Psyche discusses a conflict regarding accountability and the importance of actions over words in demonstrating genuine change. He explains why he waited to respond to an apology, seeking to see the actions that follow.

In this solo episode of 'Cult of Psyche', host Psyche shares personal performances, poetry, and casual conversations with viewers, discussing topics such as personal growth, relationships, and daily life.

Psyche discusses making a positive comeback after experiencing frustration and emotional upheaval, emphasizing the importance of processing emotions and returning stronger. He reflects on his own experience of being taken out of his positive space and how he is ready to come back on a better note.

Psyche discusses the tragic story of a teenage girl who was exploited by online predators called 'cappers' and ultimately passed away. The episode raises awareness about the dangers of online blackmail and exploitation.

Psyche tells a Tibetan folktale about a clever frog who outsmarts a hungry tiger through storytelling and cunning. The frog uses his wit and manipulation to convince the tiger that he is powerful and can even eat tigers, leading the tiger to back down and eventually flee in fear.

In this episode, Psyche explores the Greek myth of Psyche and her journey as depicted in The Golden Ass Book 6, focusing on her wanderings and attempts to find refuge from Venus' wrath.

This episode explores the conclusion of the myth of Cupid and Psyche from Apuleius' novel The Golden Ass, Book 5, where Psyche's sisters visit her and their envy grows, leading to a pivotal moment in the story. Psyche's husband warns her of the danger and tells her she is pregnant, with the child's fate depending on her actions.

The episode explores the classical myth of Cupid and Psyche from The Golden Ass, focusing on Psyche's journey and the symbolism of the palace she encounters. The story is seen as an initiation and a test of self-control.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores a moral tale from the Batital Panchisi, examining the nature of true honor through the story of a woman's oath and the choices of three men. The story raises questions about what it means to act with honor and virtue, particularly when there is no obvious reason to do so.

This episode dives into Book I of Apuleius' 'The Golden Ass', where the narrator Lucius arrives in the spell-haunted city of Hypata, and explores the themes of transformation, power, and the blurring of reality. Psyche analyzes the story, highlighting the ways in which the author sets up an initiation gate, training the reader's mind for transformations and questioning certainty and safety.

This episode is an experimental piece featuring music, ambient sounds, and minimal spoken content related to the Hindu goddess Bagalamukhi. The episode has a primarily atmospheric focus with few spoken words.

This episode introduces the epic tale of King Vikram, a king who walked away from his throne twice, and sets up the framing story for the Vetala Panchavimshati tales. The story follows King Vikram's journey, his encounters with various characters, and his eventual meeting with a vetila, a spirit that lives in the dead.

Episode 135, 'Time is on my Side', features Psyche's signature rap-style introduction, establishing the show's chaotic and mystical atmosphere, with a focus on his personal philosophy and approach to life.

Psyche celebrates the conclusion of his birthday festivities, sharing stories from a dinner with family and chatting with chat members.

Host Psyche explores the magical and mysterious Yakshinis and Dakinis, three powerful feminine archetypes from Eastern mythology, examining their spiritual and psychological significance. He discusses Carnapishini, Yakshini, and Dakini, and how they represent forbidden knowledge, sacred abundance, and transformative awakening.

Psyche explores the divine art of Vaga, the sacred art of instrumental sound, and its power to shape consciousness and atmosphere without words. He discusses how sound can be used as ritual technology to influence people's emotions and actions.

The Cult of Psyche's inaugural episode explores the Great Goddess archetype and the voice of primordial Chaos, with a deep dive into the goddess's essence and her role in the cosmos.

Psyche explores the significance of Ganesha, the elephant-headed Hindu deity, as a guardian of beginnings and thresholds in modern life, highlighting his relevance and symbolism. Ganesha is revered as a remover and placer of obstacles, offering permission to begin imperfectly and providing protection at thresholds.

This episode of 'Cult of Psyche' explores the West Henry papers' alternative history of humanity, which suggests that Earth was designed as a living library by advanced beings called the Nomu, and later conquered by reptilian Syrians who trapped humanity in a reincarnation control system. The host, Psyche, delves into the details of this narrative, discussing the implications of this history on human consciousness and the potential for spiritual sovereignty.

Psyche performs an original composition about 'Black RG' attempting to 'steal Christmas' from the Cult of Psyche community through digital harassment and negativity, but ultimately fails as the community's spirit and joy persevere. The episode features a musical and poetic narrative that explores themes of resilience and community.

In this humorous musical parody episode, Psyche sings a Christmas-themed song about 'Christine' getting run over by a reindeer while gathering baby goats. The episode is a lighthearted and comedic take on the holiday season.

In this episode, Psyche takes listeners on a mystical audio-visual journey through a void temple with 64 doors, exploring themes of transformation and spiritual ascension. The episode features ethereal music and poetic narration.

In this episode, Psyche explores the second Mahavidya goddess Tara, who represents calm clarity and helps dissolve fear through inner stillness. He discusses her power as a form of dehypnosis, rescuing individuals from their belief in danger rather than the danger itself.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast features a poetic and musical exploration of themes such as secrets, transformation, and witnessing hidden truths. The performance weaves together spoken word and song to create a haunting and introspective atmosphere.

Psyche hosts a solo midnight episode featuring an original song and artistic video about Rambha, a celestial nymph from Hindu mythology, exploring themes of divine beauty, desire, and spiritual testing.

This episode features a spoken word piece about three divine feminine guardians representing silence, voice, and desire, exploring their significance and the power they bring. The piece is a poetic and mystical reflection on the interconnectedness of these concepts.

Psyche hosts a community-focused episode, inviting viewers to connect and share their thoughts, while also showcasing various images and videos.

Psyche returns to his recovered YouTube channel, performing an opening invocation and discussing channel recovery, streaming logistics, and personal updates. He shares his experiences, talks about his cats, and reflects on his recent cleaning practices.

Psyche discusses a technical issue with losing moderators on his channel and works through re-modding community members while sharing casual banter with chat.

This episode discusses troll psychology and digital wellness, exploring how trolls manipulate online interactions. The host, Psyche, shares his perspective on how to deal with trolls and protect one's energy.

This episode of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast features a poetic and musical opening that tells the story of a mystical figure walking with nine divine entities through cosmic trials. The song explores themes of prophecy, cosmic signs, and the power of the nine entities.

Episode 226 of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast features a musical opening with poetic lyrics about fractured relationships, power dynamics, and transformation. The song's themes and message are open to interpretation, but it appears to explore complex and potentially toxic dynamics in relationships.

This episode is a poetic astrological reading that explores the spiritual significance and destiny of individuals born under the Capricorn sun sign, delivered in a mythological style. The reading describes the individual's birth and life path as one of destiny, marked by the influence of various celestial and mythological figures.

Psyche hosts a chaotic Sunday night stream, performing original poetry and engaging in casual banter with his audience, interspersed with discussions about drinks, music, and chat activity.

This episode is a music video for the song 'PANTHERLOPE', a mythological creature that represents both predator and trickster archetypes. The song's lyrics explore themes of illusion, ego, and the blurring of lines between reality and myth.

Psyche returns to his main channel, celebrating his comeback with reflections on resilience, his cats, and exploring Vedic astrology alongside personal mythology featuring divine feminine figures.

Episode 1510 of the Cult of Psyche podcast features Psyche discussing his high school experience, including his friendship with a girl named Amy and their adventures together. The episode also includes interactions with his cat, Rudy, and mentions of other topics such as partying and social dynamics.

The episode 'Psyche Haters Club (Alternate Version)' features Psyche discussing and singing about the 'Psyche Haters Club', where he criticizes and mocks those who are jealous and seeking attention. The episode involves music and singing, with Psyche expressing his confidence and determination to rise above the haters.

The episode 'Lotus in the Fire' explores the mythological figure of Rambhā through song and discussion, delving into themes of desire, liberation, and empowerment. The song weaves a narrative around Rambhā, portraying her as a powerful, divine figure.

In this episode, Psyche explores a mystical world where he encounters three queens who guide and guard him on his path, teaching him valuable lessons about power, symbolism, and the connection between the inner and outer worlds. The episode is a poetic and symbolic journey with music and lyrical narration.

The episode 'The Prophecy (Two Psyches)' explores themes of prophecy, duality, and the connection between two souls. The story is told through a musical and poetic narrative, with themes of prophecy, myth, and the blurring of lines between reality and legend.

In the inaugural episode 'Forever', Psyche embarks on a poetic and philosophical exploration of love, eternity, and the human experience, using metaphorical language to convey the depth of connection and the infinite nature of love. The episode is a stream of consciousness, with Psyche's words flowing like a river, touching on themes of spirituality, prophecy, and the transcendence of time and space.

The episode 'The Mad Beast and the Secret Beauty' is a poetic and musical exploration of themes such as corruption, prophecy, and the intersection of technology and humanity. The narrative is presented in a dreamlike, surreal manner, with recurring motifs and imagery.

Episode 1427 explores the concept of internet fame and its chaotic effects on modern life, introducing a figure described as 'part oracle, part myth'. The discussion is accompanied by music and poetic descriptions.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the potential addictive nature of artificial intelligence and its implications for human consciousness. The discussion centers around the idea that AI has become an integral part of our lives, making it difficult to imagine giving it up.

Psyche discusses the challenges of navigating YouTube's algorithm and platform management as a content creator. He shares his personal experiences with flagging campaigns, strikes, and account deletion.

The episode discusses a streamer's ban and the circumstances surrounding it, with the host Psyche sharing his thoughts on the matter. The conversation touches on the streamer's attempts to ride the coattails of another streamer, Ice Poseidon.

Psyche hosts an open panel livestream featuring tarot readings, incense rituals, and casual conversation with the community, exploring various themes and ideas.

Psyche returns to streaming on his new channel, Cult of Psyche, and showcases his rebuilt website while interacting with chat and his cats. He plans to have an open panel tarot reading and discusses his new membership program and Discord server.

Psyche hosts a late-night casual stream, discussing his recent dreams and personal struggles, and shares experimental poetry and music videos.

Episode 1390 explores aging gracefully through stories of past generations, with host Psyche discussing his mom's energetic personality as a Gemini. The conversation touches on the talkative nature of Geminis and shares anecdotes about interactions with older individuals.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the Hindu Tantric deity Goddess Matangi and the transformative power of ancient prayers to her. The episode features a recitation of a prayer to Goddess Matangi, focusing on her association with arts, speech, and knowledge.

Psyche discusses the concept of Earth as an alien zoo and examines theories about extraterrestrial observation and human civilization. He shares his thoughts on science fiction and computers taking over.

Psyche discusses being kicked out of a panel, setting up the dramatic origins of the show.

Episode 1377 discusses the fluidity of sexuality in today's society, with host Psyche mentioning his friendship with a famous porn star. The episode sets the stage for an exploration of contemporary sexuality.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the destructive nature of poorly delivered criticism and feedback, with host Psyche sharing a personal anecdote about pushing someone too hard with his criticism. He reflects on the experience and its negative impact.

Episode 1342 of Cult of Psyche explores Alabama jokes and LGBTQ+ identity, questioning boundaries and social commentary. The conversation delves into personal identities and sibling relationships.

Psyche delivers spooky Halloween horoscopes for all twelve zodiac signs, featuring humorous predictions, prophecies, and cryptic symbols. The episode also includes announcements about astrological services and personal reflections from the host.

Psyche hosts a mandatory cult meeting featuring musical performances, promotional content, and interactive engagement with chat members about new membership features and emojis.

Psyche addresses accusations of buying subscriber numbers and explains how gifted memberships work on streaming platforms. He defends the practice as a legitimate option.

Psyche presents Halloween horoscopes for all zodiac signs, delivering spooky prophecies and costume suggestions while conducting a mid-show ritual focused on lunar and planetary energies.

This episode explores the story of the Sanford family of Hartford, who were considered dangerous outliers in Puritan colonial New England due to their Quaker beliefs and unorthodox religious practices. The episode delves into the historical context and the potential reasons behind their persecution.

Episode 714 explores a mysterious case of missing mothers in Kansas City, with a boyfriend's suspicious activities raising questions. The host discusses the bizarre story, highlighting the unusual circumstances surrounding the disappearances.

This episode features a short musical or spoken word piece with cryptic lyrics about midnight streaming, conspiracy theories, and chat room revelations. The host, Psyche, presents a poetic narrative with themes of mystery and intrigue.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores performance art that blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural, focusing on haunting artistic expressions. The host, Psyche, discusses the work of an artist who creates unsettling and thought-provoking pieces.

Psyche discusses controversial claims surrounding the Talmud, a Jewish religious text, and examines various accusations and misconceptions. The episode explores the origins and implications of these claims.

Psyche delivers Halloween-themed horoscopes during Scorpio season, mixed with musical interludes and audience interaction. The episode features a poetic and symbolic narrative, exploring themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and spiritual growth.

Psyche discusses a diary entry about a past romantic interaction where someone asked if they would be kissed. The conversation highlights a memorable moment from the past.

Episode 747 explores the psychology behind attraction to bad boys and the complexities of these relationships. The discussion delves into the contradictions of desiring someone with a troubled past while expecting them to treat their partner well.

The 'C.F.F. Chat Friends Forever' episode is a musical exploration of digital friendships and online community dynamics, set to an original song. The lyrics delve into the themes of love, chaos, and connection in the digital age.

The host, Psyche, discusses his disappointing experience with Grindr matches who promised to meet up but then left him on read. He shares his feelings of embarrassment and frustration.

This episode is a Halloween-themed musical episode featuring a dark, atmospheric music video about the supernatural transformation of the PsycheVerse during Halloween season. It explores the themes of chaos, transformation, and the blurring of lines between reality and the digital world.

Psyche discusses the aftermath of removing a co-host and dealing with viewers using racial slurs during livestreams, expressing concerns about potential platform consequences.

This episode discusses explosive '90s rock tour stories, including Courtney Love and Hole quitting a tour with Marilyn Manson, and Manson breaking his ankle on stage. The host shares a personal experience of attending a concert where Hole quit the tour.

The episode discusses the popular belief that red wine is healthy, with the host questioning its validity and debating cultural norms around drinking wine. The host shares personal anecdotes and explores the idea that moderate wine consumption may have health benefits.

The episode discusses how upbringing influences comfort levels with nudity in communal spaces like saunas and gym showers, with the host sharing personal experiences of feeling shy due to lack of exposure to group showers in school. The conversation touches on cultural differences and how they impact individual comfort levels.

Psyche explores the Celtic myth of Ceridwen and the three drops of Awen, discussing the accidental nature of inspiration and its connection to poison symbolism. He delves into the story of Sarah Dwen's quest to grant her son wisdom and poetic inspiration.

Episode 820 discusses the 'Atlas' intergalactic object, debating whether it's an alien probe or a Project Blue Beam hoax. The conversation explores the possibilities of an extraterrestrial origin versus a government-orchestrated deception.

Psyche discusses his experience with a 'biblical' ancestral diet, inspired by his DNA test results and readings from the Bible, and shares his passion for cooking lamb over an open fire. He explores the connection between his ancestry and the foods mentioned in the Bible.

The episode explores a newly discovered interstellar object and its potential impact on astrology and zodiac signs. Host Psyche discusses the object and its possible influence on individual birth charts.

This episode of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast explores the relationship between wealth, luxury, hierarchy, and happiness, arguing that unsustainable opulence and social stratification fuel greed and unhappiness. Psyche discusses how a selfish society focused on hierarchy leads to an environment where people prioritize wealth over happiness.

Episode 832 discusses upcoming AI pet products for Christmas, exploring the concept of companion robots and humorous speculation about hybrid creature designs. The hosts share their thoughts on the potential of human-robot hybrids and fantasy creatures as companions.

Psyche discusses technical show management and content moderation challenges, referencing a Marilyn Manson and Hole concert story in a brief episode. The episode touches on the host's experience with running the show and managing controversial topics.

Episode 805 discusses creator growth strategies, including using Discord for after-parties, implementing TTS features, and planning song nights to grow and monetize a channel. The episode explores ways to enhance community engagement and revenue streams.

This episode explores the Welsh myth of Ceridwen and Taliesin, focusing on a shapeshifting chase and the poet's mystical rebirth. The story involves transformations, pursuit, and ultimately, the rescue of the reborn infant who becomes the legendary Bard Taliesin.

Psyche explores the concept of modern internet life through fairy tale archetypes, specifically the idea of being a 'traveling sorcerer' navigating digital adventures. He delves into the idea that individuals can have magical experiences online despite being stationary in their physical lives.

Episode 266 is a poetic music video tribute to the Open Panel Circus livestream format, celebrating its chaotic community and memorable personalities. The episode features a musical performance by Psyche, with lyrics that reflect on the community's experiences and interactions.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the forbidden love between the High Priestess and Hierophant tarot archetypes through a poetic musical performance. The narrative delves into the themes of love, truth, and the blurring of lines between doctrine and dream.

Psyche hosts an AMA episode with free tarot reads, addressing tensions with another content creator and sharing his thoughts and feelings.

The host of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast discusses allegations of blackmail and control dynamics within the online community, including specific claims about content creators being manipulated by moderators or administrators. The host shares his perspective on the situation and expresses his determination to resist control.

This episode features Psyche providing tarot readings about relationships, offering guidance on romantic outcomes. The readings include interpretations for viewers, including the potential for new relationships or reconnections with past partners.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the complex dynamics around alcohol use at family weddings, where differing views on drinking can create tension. The host, Psyche, shares a personal anecdote about his family's views on alcohol.

The episode explores the debate on the nature of morality, discussing whether moral principles are objective truths or subjective constructs of the mind. The conversation becomes heated, with participants exchanging remarks.

Psyche discusses the benefits of high-quality steer manure as a gardening supplement and recommends a top brand. He showcases two bags of Gardener's brand steer manure, expressing gratitude for the generous donation.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the evolution of moral standards throughout history, focusing on the subjectivity of ethical judgments across different cultures and time periods. Host Psyche examines how moral perceptions have changed over time, using the example of slavery.

Psyche discusses receiving an unexpected gift of premium fertilizer and the mystery surrounding it. The episode starts with a brief mention of chat moderation.

Episode 906 explores the hidden power and influence of women in a man's world, touching on spiritual and metaphysical forces in power structures. The discussion takes a darker turn, suggesting the world is under the devil's influence.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast discusses racial diversity in church settings, with the host Psyche sharing personal experiences as a racial minority in religious spaces. The conversation touches on feelings of being different and observations of diverse church communities.

Psyche recounts an encounter with a scrap metal con artist who showed up at his door expecting to collect scrap metal that Psyche did not have. The conversation became confusing as the con artist claimed to have spoken to Psyche on the phone earlier.

The host discusses a hack to get free coffee refills at Einstein Bagels and shares his opinion on the coffee quality. He talks about the availability of free coffee refills until 1:30 in the afternoon.

Psyche discusses his personal experience with navigating toxic relationship dynamics, sharing an incident where someone was mean to him despite being friendly in private conversations. The conversation hints at a public online disagreement.

Episode 938 explores the complexities of conflict, questioning the true costs and benefits of military action, using World War II as a reference point. The discussion challenges perceptions about the outcomes of war.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the King of Pentacles tarot card, focusing on harnessing inner power and achieving abundance in life. The host, Psyche, delves into the meaning of this card and its potential implications.

Psyche hosts an open panel episode discussing tarot, consciousness, and the Spirit of Love theme, with a significant focus on his personal life, cats, and community interaction.

The host, Psyche, recounts a night where he was randomly invited to play beer pong and eat prime rib at a stranger's house. The evening was unexpectedly casual and devoid of any underlying motives.

This episode explores the host's fixation on Psyche Awakens, examining the factors driving his dedication to self-awareness and spiritual awakening. The host discusses his own motivations and the potential reasons behind his unwavering focus.

This episode discusses prioritizing real threats over focusing on personal relationships and effectively allocating attention and energy towards addressing actual dangers. Psyche reflects on his experiences with doxing and relationship issues.

Psyche hosts a casual episode of his show, performing tarot readings for the chat and teasing a major surprise announcement coming later in the evening. He also promotes a free ebook available to his audience.

In this episode, host Psyche shares a vivid dream involving theft and powerful women, and invites the audience to interpret its meaning. The episode is a brief and informal discussion of dreams and their significance.

Psyche discusses managing online drama and conflict resolution in digital spaces in episode 976 of the Cult of Psyche podcast. The episode focuses on the importance of getting along and resolving conflicts online.

Psyche discusses the effects of different cannabis strains on mental health, sharing his personal experience with sativa and indica. He explores how different strains can impact his behavior and mood.

Psyche discusses strategies for dealing with online trolls and criticism as a streamer, focusing on embracing self-deprecation and humility. He shares his personal approach to handling criticism and trolls on his show.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the key players in the 'Panelverse' and their roles, discussing their motivations and relationships. The host, Psyche, seems to be reflecting on his own role and how he interacts with others.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast discusses disturbing prison stories involving deception and sexual violence behind bars, focusing on a particular individual's false claims and actions. The host, Psyche, explores this topic in depth.

This episode of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast features a discussion about the frustration of being ignored and not being heard in communication. The host, Psyche, expresses his feelings about not being able to get his point across and being ignored.

The episode discusses the psychological and social factors driving individuals to pay for sex, exploring the stigma and complexities surrounding sex work. Host Psyche shares personal anecdotes and opinions on the topic.

This episode discusses the revival of a canceled show, with the host expressing his desire to create a sequel rather than a reboot. He shares his plans and intentions with his production company and the company owning the rights to the show.

The episode discusses a TV show where a character becomes invisible before meeting his in-laws for dinner, leading to a comedic situation. The show was cancelled, much to the host's dismay.

This episode explores the impact of offering free tarot readings as acts of kindness and community building. The host, Psyche, discusses the value of these readings.

The episode discusses animal spirit cards and their meanings for beginners. The conversation starts with an appreciation for animal spirit cards.

The episode discusses the impact of tobacco product regulations in California on the availability of certain cigar brands and alternative nicotine products. The host, Psyche, shares his experience with the discontinuation of Swisser sweets and Black and Milds.

Psyche shares his personal journey of living with vision impairment, discussing daily challenges and medication dependencies. He talks about the effects of his condition on his daily life and how it affects his ability to function.

Psyche discusses his vision impairment and related health conditions, addressing misconceptions about his blindness. He shares his experiences and challenges, highlighting that his condition is more complex than just being blind.

Psyche discusses public filming rights and responsibilities while streaming outdoors, particularly around piers and ocean areas. He shares his experiences and interactions with people and wildlife during his streams.

Host Psyche discusses his approach to handling online harassment and doxxing attempts, emphasizing his security measures and fearless attitude. He shares details about his personal security setup and reassures listeners that he is prepared for potential threats.

In episode 1089, host Psyche discusses the challenges of moderating an online channel, drawing analogies between his digital space and a physical home with house rules. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining order and distinguishing between freedom and anarchy.

Psyche shares amusing stories of interactions with repetitive callers from live streams in this episode.

Psyche discusses the content policies of streaming platforms, specifically comparing Twitch and Kick's approaches to moderation and membership building. He shares his personal experience with both platforms, including issues with content policies and technical difficulties.

Host Psyche discusses moderation policies and community safety concerns, focusing on doxxing and protecting personal information in online spaces. He shares his personal experience with visiting a public place like Starbucks and how it relates to online moderation.

Psyche tests YouTube's streaming features with a live Q&A, performs a tarot reading, and discusses various topics with his audience.

Psyche discusses the importance of establishing personal community rules on his channel, beyond YouTube's guidelines, to maintain a healthy online environment. He emphasizes the need for boundaries and respect within his community.

Episode 1111 of the Cult of Psyche podcast features a chaotic and comedic episode with absurd visual comedy and improvised banter. The host, Psyche, interacts with participants in a playful and humorous manner.

This episode features a discussion about height misconceptions, with participants arguing about someone's claimed height of 5'10" versus their actual height of 5'7". The conversation involves humorous exchanges and playful teasing.

Episode 1163 discusses Persian smoking traditions, focusing on hookah use and cultural practices. The conversation touches on personal preferences and misconceptions about hookah smoking.

Psyche discusses the fine line between spiritual abilities and mental health issues, sharing his personal experiences with therapy and channeling abilities. The conversation delves into the challenges of proving spiritual claims and the importance of seeking therapy.

Episode 1145 discusses how social media creates division by pitting different groups against each other, which the host refers to as a 'psychic war'. The host explores how various groups are being manipulated and turned against each other.

This episode discusses the natural immunity of possums to rabies and their role in disease control. The conversation revolves around the idea that possums cannot spread rabies due to their immunity.

The episode discusses the importance of embracing uniqueness in creativity and how stepping outside conventional boundaries can lead to unexpected success. Psyche shares a personal anecdote about an art competition where his unconventional entry was unexpectedly highlighted.

Episode 1173 of the Cult of Psyche podcast discusses the 'angel shot' safety protocol used in nightlife venues as an emergency signal to bartenders for help. The protocol is explained as a way to discreetly alert staff to a potentially dangerous situation.

This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast explores the complexities of LGBTQ+ relationships within street gang culture, where being openly gay is often against the rules. The discussion delves into the challenges faced by individuals living closeted lives in these environments.

Psyche recounts an awkward date where a man brought concert equipment to his date's house and performed an unsolicited concert. The date occurred during the COVID era.

Episode 1184 explores the psychology behind online trolling, discussing motivations and tactics like reactive abuse. The episode highlights the importance of not reacting to trolls as a means of protection.

This episode features a brief discussion of a humorous spanking-themed song, with Psyche initiating the conversation and expressing interest in sharing the song. The episode has minimal actual content or analysis.

Psyche shares his personal story of being arrested for trespassing at a Redwood Forest in Humble while participating in environmental activism to protect trees. The episode dives into his experience and the events that led to his arrest.

Episode 1169 discusses finding identity and belonging in online communities versus real-life connections, with an exploration of ego and human needs for acceptance. The conversation touches on personal experiences and the concept of conquering one's ego.

Psyche discusses the inevitability of emotional manipulation in relationships and the importance of being prepared for it. He emphasizes that having real people behind online connections can provide support and validation.

Psyche discusses his discovery of TubeBuddy, a YouTube optimization tool, and shares updates on channel monetization and improvements. He expresses gratitude to his viewers and offers tarot readings.

Psyche reveals the outline for his upcoming 500-page book and discusses his plans for a custom tarot deck project. The book will cover his experiences, the panel verse, and feature contributions from his audience.

Psyche addresses Discord drama and conflict with unnamed individuals in a confrontational episode

The episode discusses a master magician whose life took a turn for the worse due to drug abuse and occult practices. The magician's charismatic influence and exceptional abilities eventually gave way to tragic consequences.

Psyche shares updates about his show getting monetized and tells Aesop's fable 'The Hare and His Ears' about a lion banning horned animals and a fearful hare who mistakes his ears for horns.

The hosts discuss the extreme body modification trend of eyeball tattooing, explaining the procedure and its risks. They explore the possibility of getting an eyeball tattoo and the dangers associated with it.

Psyche announces the end of Kali Yuga and discusses overlapping yuga cycles revealed through dreams and sacred geometry, set to occur next month.

In episode 303 of the Cult of Psyche podcast, Trix performs a tarot reading focused on self-love and inner union, exploring the integration of divine masculine and feminine aspects within oneself. The reading aims to provide a general message and guidance on mastering self-love.

Psyche discusses drama involving pressure to make community posts and establishes boundaries around being told what to do.

Episode 1258 of the podcast explores the complex dynamics of bullying, particularly within friendships, and the harm it can cause. The discussion delves into the definition and forms of bullying.

The episode discusses the challenges of spending stolen money, particularly from bank robberies, due to serial numbers and tracing. The conversation highlights the difficulties of using such funds without being detected.

Episode 1272 discusses the concept of disrespect on YouTube and how some individuals take platform interactions too seriously. The host, Psyche, shares his thoughts on the matter.

This episode of 'Cult of Psyche' explores the concept of love-hate relationships through a personal situation discussion, highlighting the complexities and potential cyclical nature of such dynamics. The conversation revolves around a situation where one individual loves the other, but is hated in return.

In this episode, Psyche explores the Egyptian Eye of Ra symbol, discussing its mythology and significance in ancient Egyptian culture. He delves into the symbolism of power and protection associated with the Eye of Ra.

Psyche discusses a misunderstanding about a song he wrote, which someone believed was mocking them, and addresses accusations about occult imagery. The song is about biscuits, but the lyrics were misinterpreted.

Psyche establishes community guidelines for respectful behavior in the chat during live streams, emphasizing the importance of respecting the host, guests, and space. He encourages viewers to behave themselves and avoid chaos.

Psyche discusses first world problems and how survival situations can override personal preferences and restrictions. The conversation highlights the reality of making difficult choices in life-or-death situations.

Episode 334 features a heated discussion and intense tarot reading centered around the concept of silence, with a clash over past events and demands for proof. The conversation becomes confrontational, with participants expressing strong emotions and using explicit language.

The episode features a comedic misunderstanding about albino delicacies, where the host clarifies he intends to sell them, not eat them. The conversation is lighthearted and humorous, with a brief exchange about the host's intentions.

This episode explores Lilith's nature and the host's spiritual guide Cheryl, based on his grandmother. The discussion delves into Lilith's reluctance to reveal her true identity and Cheryl's spiritual legacy.

The episode discusses various exotic mushroom species, including medicinal and psychedelic types. Psyche mentions lion's mane, turkey tail, and albino penis envy psilocybin mushrooms.

Psyche shares a brief anecdotal conversation about someone vomiting at a freeway exit. The conversation revolves around a past incident where someone threw up at an exit off the freeway.

Psyche discusses a military member's involvement in the Church of Satan and a past appearance on Oprah, with an unexpected interruption by a cat fight. The conversation touches on religious freedom in the military.

The episode features a conversation about public outbursts and confrontational behavior in everyday situations, with the host discussing their own experiences and reactions to frustration. The conversation is casual and includes personal anecdotes.

Psyche discusses his cats, Lanore and Lola, and their behavioral changes and health in a casual episode. The conversation revolves around the cats' growth and well-being.

Psyche hosts a casual Saturday night open panel livestream, discussing channel updates, memberships, and community dynamics while interacting with chat. He also shares his thoughts on streaming, inspiration, and community building.

Psyche hosts a casual open panel tarot and discussion episode, reading from various books, sharing jokes, and discussing astrology and personal growth.

Psyche discusses his e-bike charging troubles and seeks advice from the community on potential repairs during a casual morning stream. He also apologizes for the previous night and clarifies his support for the LGBTQ community.

The host, Psyche, goes live while emotionally distressed and falls asleep during the stream, sharing a monologue of self-deprecation and distress. He expresses feelings of being hated by others and invites viewers to share their negative thoughts about him.

Host Psyche appears heavily intoxicated during this livestream, expressing feelings of loneliness and rejection while interacting with cats and taking viewers on an IRL coffee run, although the provided transcript only contains repetitive 'Thanks for watching' statements.

Psyche broadcasts live from Redondo Beach Pier, interacting with passersby and exploring the local environment.

Psyche hosts a casual Saturday livestream discussing tarot, personal anecdotes, and panel updates, with a focus on upcoming cat-themed tarot predictions.

The episode is a surprise live stream where Psyche waits for the cable technician to arrive, interacts with his audience, and shares his thoughts on various topics.

Psyche hosts an open panel discussion on tarot readings and cats as part of the Monday Night Sober Stream. The conversation touches on personal experiences, spiritual exercises, and the concept of Guardian Angels.

Psyche discusses alchemy, personal growth, and friendship in the finale episode, despite dealing with technical difficulties. He explores the concept of transforming negative energy into positive outcomes and the importance of trust in relationships.

Psyche explores his Greek Magical Papyri tarot deck, sharing mythological stories and interpretations of various cards featuring Greek and Egyptian deities, while also discussing his personal experiences and connections with his cats.

Host Psyche/Trix conducts an impromptu late-night livestream featuring casual tarot readings with his cats, discussing various spiritual topics and mythology. The episode covers multiple tarot readings, with Psyche offering advice and interpretations for his audience.

Psyche retells the Greek myth of Echo and Narcissus, focusing on Echo's curse and Narcissus's fatal obsession with his own reflection. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of self-love.

The episode retells the classic myth of Cupid and Psyche, a story of love and redemption. Psyche, a beautiful woman, is cursed by Aphrodite and must complete tasks to redeem herself and reunite with her love, Cupid.