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Death is the permanent end of biological functions that sustain a living organism, a universal human experience that cultures across time have mythologized, ritualized, and philosophized about.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats death not as finality but as transition—exploring it through myth (Echo and Narcissus's fatal flaws), spiritual mechanics (the "you can't leave until it's your time" theory of karmic timing), and intimate personal testimony (her father's passing). She examines what keeps souls bound to life and what allows them to release, weaving together classical storytelling, viewer questions, and lived experience into a framework where death becomes legible as part of a larger spiritual curriculum.

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In this episode, Psyche and an unidentified panel participant delve into the concept of death as a great equalizer and explore the role of energy in the context of communication and mortality.

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The episode discusses the idea of a 'you can't leave until it's your time' theory, inspired by a film about a man who keeps unsuccessfully attempting suicide, and explores concepts of karma and spiritual lessons that may prevent one from taking their own life.