
841 episodes in this series
Episode 231 opens with the show's signature musical introduction featuring lyrics about Father Psyche and stepping into the light.
A poetic, music-driven episode featuring introspective lyrics about overcoming mental struggles and finding inner strength.
This appears to be an opening segment or intro featuring mysterious, spell-like poetry about signals, consciousness, and digital connection.
Episode 228 of Cult of Psyche features only the show's opening theme song and introductory segment without any main content or discussion.
A poetic astrological reading exploring the spiritual significance and destiny of those born under Capricorn sun signs, delivered in an epic, mythological style.
Episode 226 appears to be an artistic or musical opening featuring poetic lyrics about fractured relationships, power dynamics, and transformation.
Episode 225 features a powerful spoken word/musical piece about descending into darkness, transformation, and finding power in the underworld.
Episode 224 features an opening poem or spoken word piece exploring themes of rebellion, astrology, and spiritual freedom through vivid imagery.
Episode 223 features an extended musical opening with lyrics about being a 'heretic' and 'psyche of the broken map,' but contains no discussion content or transcript beyond the song.
A poetic musical tribute to Alexandra Mayers, described as the 'Neon Priestess' who brings truth and light through digital media.
A heavily music and chant-focused episode featuring poetic invocations of a 'Golden Mother' figure who brings silence and breaks cycles of chaos.
This episode features a dramatic spoken-word performance or poem about being 'storm born' under mysterious skies, exploring themes of identity, destiny, and spiritual awakening.
A poetic, mystical journey following a nameless traveler with empty pockets whose every step becomes a prophecy, exploring themes of tarot, fate, and self-discovery.
A poetic, introspective episode exploring themes of mistaken identity, karma, and the burden of being a spiritual guide when an innocent person is confused for the narrator.
Episode 217 features only the opening theme song 'Stormborn' with no additional content or discussion.
A poetic monologue exploring the nature of true friendship, loyalty, and betrayal, questioning whether friends are genuine allies or fair-weather companions.
Episode 215 features a complete recitation of the Bagalamukhin Hirday mantra, a Sanskrit heart hymn dedicated to Goddess Bagalamukhi.
A poetic, musical opening featuring an original song about a mystical figure walking with nine divine entities through cosmic trials.
A mystical, poetic episode featuring an extended prophetic verse about a figure called 'Father Psyche' who is described as a storm-born architect and truth-bringer.
Episode 211 features an extended opening with a powerful invocational song dedicated to a deity called Kisha, described as a patron of transformation who turns ruin into gold and brokenness into strength.
A poetic visual art piece exploring themes of love, vulnerability, and the search for sacred connection through spoken word poetry accompanied by music.
A poetic, mystical episode featuring spoken word poetry about spiritual warfare, the eternal nature of the soul, and overcoming dark temptations through divine strength.
Episode 208 presents what appears to be a poetic or lyrical piece about shadow work, resistance, and psychological transformation.
A poetic, stream-of-consciousness reflection on a chaotic year filled with crashes, friendships, drama, and personal growth.
Standalone episodes, deep dives, and original content