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Durga mythology framed in a song analysis
In this episode, Psyche explores his song 'The Mother Goddess Comes to California' through Durga mythology, emphasizing the archetype's role as a powerful intervention in times of crisis.
The Internet Knows Your Weaknesses — Here's How
In this inaugural episode of 'Cult Codex,' Psyche articulates the mission and vision behind the show, framing internet culture as a new form of mythology and encouraging deeper exploration of digital consciousness.
Dealing with Attacks and Rebuilding Like a Phoenix
In this episode, Psyche explores the theme of resilience in the face of personal attacks and social challenges, drawing parallels to phoenix
“Remember in the olden days when you used to go through Greek mythology books you used to see a lot of big women.”
— Unknown Speaker 1in Rediscovering the Beauty of Rubenesque Figures
“that was a rumor. It was an urban legend. So remember that. I'm coming from urban legend cry, you know, mythology.”
“The horse is is a kind, intelligent beast that has frequently been associated with perpetuous events. In Chinese zodiac, horse people are friendly, adventurous, and passionate. In Greek mythology, the winged horse Pegasus was the source of inspiration and poetry.”
“I'm pretty much an expert in Greek mythology it's one of the things I've really stayed on for a long time even like I was reading last night I'm doing the mythology of the show with Cassie.”
— Psychein Late Night Fun Fest
“she was a legendary absara queen of Sparga celebrated as one of the most beautiful and artistically gifted celestial nymphs in Hindu mythology. She's especially associated with mastery and dance, music, and seduction, and often appears in stories where beauty and desire test the resolve of gods, demons, and sages.”
— Psychein Middle of the Night Madness
“Gothy claimed I allowed it for his personal mythology”
“I had her name herself. She named herself Muse. She just knew I'm into Greek mythology, just like my first daughter, Nyx.”
“Every era creates its own mythology.”