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Comparative mythology is the study of myths, symbols, and narrative patterns across different cultures and time periods to identify universal themes, shared archetypes, and cultural divergences.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses comparative mythology to reveal how sacred stories—particularly Celtic, Greek, and esoteric traditions—encode the same spiritual truths through different cultural lenses. The recurrence of figures like Ceridwen and her cauldron of inspiration demonstrates how transformation, accident, and the price of wisdom appear across mythologies as persistent templates for human consciousness.

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.

Psyche explores the Celtic myth of Ceridwen (Sarah Dwen) and the three drops of Awen, discussing the accidental nature of inspiration and its connection to poison symbolism.
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