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Jungian psychology is a branch of analytical psychology developed by Carl Jung that emphasizes the unconscious mind, archetypes, and the integration of the shadow self as essential to psychological development and individuation.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses Jung's framework—particularly the anima/animus, shadow work, and archetypal symbolism—as a lens for understanding tarot, mythology, and personal transformation. The show treats Jungian concepts not as historical theory but as living tools for spiritual development, weaving them through readings, fairy tale analysis, and discussions of consciousness integration.

This episode explores the classic fairy tale of the Frog and the Princess, analyzing the symbolic and archetypal themes within the story.

Psyche opens his birthday week episode by performing an original poem about feminine divine entities, then addresses serious allegations made against him by another psychic who claims he spiritually trafficked her and is controlled by a mistress.

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A Tuesday afternoon episode featuring Psyche's original musical content including jingles and theme songs, thanking a donor for a new microphone, and discussing various topics around consciousness, psychic experiences, and astrology with panel guests.