
841 episodes in this series
A mystical audio-visual journey through a void temple with 64 doors, featuring ethereal music and poetic narration about transformation and spiritual ascension.
A poetic, mystical journey through symbolic imagery of industrial settings and spiritual awakening, featuring prophetic narration about overcoming fear and claiming personal power.
A haunting musical episode featuring a song about escaping from a manipulative cult-like situation, with lyrics exploring themes of lost faith and psychological manipulation.
A humorous musical parody episode where the host performs a Christmas-themed song about "Christine" getting run over by a reindeer while gathering baby goats.
A comedic holiday song parody about someone named Beeta causing Christmas chaos while drunk streaming and kissing Santa Claus.
A musical/poetic episode where Psyche performs an original composition about 'Black RG' attempting to 'steal Christmas' from the Cult of Psyche community through digital harassment and negativity.
Episode 172 features an extended musical opening with mystical, introspective lyrics exploring themes of transformation, resilience, and prophetic identity.
Episode 171 is a devotional musical tribute to Lalitha Tripura Sundari, the Divine Mother in Hinduism, featuring a sung hymn called 'Crowned Blushfire.'
A Christmas-themed musical episode featuring an original song about growing compassion and choosing kindness over cruelty during the holiday season.
This episode appears to be primarily an opening musical segment with lyrics about facing fire, phoenix symbolism, and transformation themes.
A musical opening episode featuring what appears to be a theme song or manifesto about setting boundaries and maintaining control over the show's direction.
A musical episode featuring an extended song or performance piece about seeking redemption and identity through another's judgment.
A poetic, musical episode featuring an extended spoken-word piece or song about a mythical figure described as a 'storm born architect' who guides the lost and broken.
Episode 165 presents an intense spoken word/musical piece exploring themes of authentic love versus societal illusions and the challenge of remaining true in a hostile world.
Episode 164 features an extended poetic opening with themes of karma, forgiveness, and spiritual consequence, delivered in a musical/spoken word format.
Episode 163 features an extended poetic or musical piece exploring themes of devotion, ritual, and spiritual transformation within cult-like dynamics.
Host Trix explores the ancient myth of Psyche as a blueprint for modern soul challenges, connecting the goddess's trials to contemporary digital-age struggles.
This episode explores the West Henry papers' alternative history claiming Earth was designed as a living library by advanced beings called the Nomu, later conquered by reptilian Syrians who trapped humanity in a reincarnation control system.
Psyche explores the 'outsider guide' archetype through a past-life themed astrological analysis, examining patterns of withdrawal and the journey from silent observer to visible leader.
Psyche unveils the 'Codex version 1.1' - a complete spiritual system based on the myth of Cupid and Psyche, featuring 10 gates organized into 5 courts for soul transformation.
A poetic retelling of the myth of Urvashi and King Puraravas, exploring their divine love, separation, and eventual reunion.
Psyche introduces Lalitha Tripura Sundari, a luminous goddess from the Shakta tradition whose name means 'the playful one' and 'beauty of the three worlds.'
Psyche explores Yakshinas, powerful female spirits from South Asian mythology, explaining their nature, types, and proper approaches to spiritual contact.
Psyche introduces a new series exploring the 64 Divine Arts (chaturashti kala) from classical Indian tradition as practical skills for modern self-cultivation and personal power.
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