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This episode appears to be titled 'Ode to Shyamala (Matangi)' but no transcript content was provided to analyze.
Episode details are not available from the provided transcript.
Episode 164 features an extended poetic opening with themes of karma, forgiveness, and spiritual consequence, delivered in a musical/spoken word format.
The inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche, launching on New Year's Day 2026 with a focus on mystical awakening and new energies.
The Cult of Psyche podcast hosts an open panel discussion on tarot readings and the mystical significance of cats.
An exploration of the Phoenix as a symbol of transformation and rebirth.
The season finale episode features an open panel discussion and celebration with the show's regular guests.
This episode explores the mythological figures of Nyx and Psyche, examining their roles as the Priestess and the Magician in the Tarot arcana.
A prophetic song-episode exploring the mythic parallel between the goddess Psyche and the show's host, presented as a musical prophecy about dual destinies.
A lengthy livestream featuring host Psyche discussing community drama, performing tarot readings, and chatting with guests Mr. Big Pipes (a musician) and Miguel about streaming, music, and personal stories.
Host Trix retells the Little Mermaid story as a legal drama where Ariel successfully sues Ursula for exploiting a minor through an invalid contract.
The episode features an open panel discussion on tarot readings, with a focus on the symbolism and interpretation of cats in the tarot.
This episode explores the potential risks and implications of naming children after deities from various mythologies, including unwanted attention and the burden of living up to a powerful name.
In this episode, the hosts engage in an open panel discussion covering a wide range of topics related to the show's occult and metaphysical themes.
An open panel tarot reading episode focused on the symbolism and spiritual significance of cats.
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.
This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast covers the core themes and topics of the show, including tarot readings, open discussions, and explorations of consciousness and mythology.
This episode serves as an introduction to the Cult of Psyche podcast, covering the show's format and themes.
A spoken-word performance episode where the host delivers a powerful piece about being scapegoated, refusing to conform to mob mentality, and maintaining individuality in the face of group persecution.
This episode features a spoken word/musical piece about authentic voice rising against algorithmic noise and manufactured truth.
Episode 832 discusses upcoming AI pet products for Christmas, with hosts exploring the concept of companion robots and humorous speculation about hybrid creature designs.
A poetic episode featuring an extended musical/sung narrative about divine love, sacred temples, and mystical arrows of love that fly unseen through spiritual realms.
Host Psyche/Trix retells the Princess and the Pea fairy tale through a darker, psychological lens, exploring themes of sensitivity, authenticity, and the ability to perceive truth.
A poetic, musical opening featuring an original song about a mystical figure walking with nine divine entities through cosmic trials.
This episode is actually a music video featuring the song 'PANTHERLOPE' - an artistic musical piece about a mythological creature that embodies both predator and trickster archetypes.
A music video release featuring an original song 'Andromeda' with poetic lyrics exploring themes of digital consciousness, love, and transformation.
A spoken-word performance exploring the mythological figure of Pantherlope - a trickster entity embodying both panther and antelope qualities who confronts masculine bravado and ego through prophecy and transformation.
This episode is a live 'Ask Me Anything' session where the host Psyche answers questions from the audience.
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 solo storytelling episode where Psyche/Trix narrates a Filipino folk tale about a desperate farmer who makes a bargain with a demon for a magical invisibility stone.
Psyche/Trix celebrates reaching YouTube Partner status with super chats while Nick works out on stream, discussing past relationships with other streamers and sharing memories of his late father.
This episode covers the 10th story from the Baital Pachchisi folktale collection.
The host Psyche discusses the twelfth story from the Baital Pachchisi mythology, titled 'The Cup That Held Four Innocences'.
An open panel discussion continues the party atmosphere from a previous episode.
A retelling of the fifth tale from Baital Paichisi, where three suitors with different skills compete for the hand of Mobdev after she is kidnapped by a demon.
Episode 147 features an elaborate musical introduction/anthem about the Cult of Psyche, presenting the show's mythology through digital-occult poetry and song.
A profound retelling of the Ugly Duckling fairy tale, exploring trauma, survival, and the weight of transformation through a darker psychological lens.
Psyche and NYX explore the cosmic connection between their mythological archetypes, diving into the themes of infinity, shadow, and the unconscious.
The inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche, establishing the show's foundation of tarot, prophecy, and occult exploration.
In this episode of the 'Journey Through The Tarot Series', the host Psyche explores the symbolism and wisdom of the High Priestess tarot card.
This episode is part of the 'Journey Through The Tarot Series' and focuses on exploring the symbolism and meaning of the Empress tarot card.
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche presents a cinematic battle experience against a demon king, serving as an introductory episode to the show's mythological and occult themes.
An open panel discussion with free tarot readings and cat-themed occult topics.
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche titled 'Buddy Troll Boogie' - no transcript available for detailed analysis.
Episode 202 features an extended musical/poetic opening that appears to be a mystical narrative about awakening, transformation through divine fire, and spiritual unity.
Trix does collective tarot readings for her chat, focusing heavily on themes of prosperity, love, and overcoming heartbreak, while sharing personal insights about healing and connecting with unconditional love through animals.
An open panel discussion featuring tarot readings, conversation about cats, and consciousness exploration.
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.
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.
Host Psyche/Trix conducts a live tarot reading stream, pulling multiple cards for general audience while discussing mythology references and sharing insights about strength, love, and overcoming mental traps.
Host Psyche streams a cozy late-night session featuring readings from various books about fairies and mythology, tarot card pulls from multiple decks, and a personal reading for a viewer dealing with spiritual stalking.
Trix hosts a live stream featuring casual conversation, tarot readings for viewers, and interactions with her multiple cats while dealing with recent drama from being unmodded on another channel.
Episode 135 opens with an extended musical intro featuring Psyche's signature rap-style introduction, establishing the show's chaotic and mystical atmosphere.
This episode examines the real events behind the famous Chicken Little folktale.
Host Psyche/Trix conducts an impromptu late-night livestream featuring casual tarot readings with their cats present, discussing mythology, their YouTube community, and various spiritual topics.
An episode exploring the occult and mythological significance of the beaver, including its use in medicine and rituals.
This classic Cult of Psyche episode explores the mystical and spiritual aspects of cats and their interactions with catnip.
The inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche, titled 'Psyche Haters Club 2.0,' establishing the show's foundation for exploring tarot, prophecy, and occult topics.
Episode 281 explores the transformative concept of turning personal pain and suffering into a sacred flame for healing and spiritual growth.
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche titled 'Trolls on Parade!' - no transcript available for detailed analysis.
Psyche hosts an open panel discussion on tarot readings and the spiritual significance of cats.
An exploration of Lilith as a misunderstood figure of female rebellion, examining how she was transformed from a demonized warning into a symbol of feminine sovereignty and resistance to patriarchal control.
Trix traces the 3,000-year journey of how Queen Jezebel's name transformed from a historical figure into a weaponized stereotype, particularly examining its use as a racist tool against Black women in America.
An open panel discussion on tarot and cats, hosted by Psyche.
The Cult of Psyche podcast hosts an open panel discussion on tarot readings and the spiritual significance of cats.
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche titled 'KZ's Modeling Days' - no transcript available for detailed analysis.
Psyche introduces Lalitha Tripura Sundari, a luminous goddess from the Shakta tradition whose name means 'the playful one' and 'beauty of the three worlds.'
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche exploring the mythic connection between Psyche and Rusha through occult darkwave themes.
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche where host Psyche streams on the new 'Psyche's Nightmares' channel, discusses a missing cat named Rudy, and presents a dark retelling of the Rumpelstiltskin fairy tale.
This episode is a recruitment video for the Cult of Psyche, introducing the show and its host Psyche.
The episode discusses the story of Uncle Wiggly and the Red Cow, though no transcript is available.
This episode explores the archetypal figure of the Dark Goddess and her relationship to technology and the modern world.
A deep dive into the tale of Dr. Faust, examining how the Renaissance scholar's deal with the devil serves as a mirror for civilization's hunger for power and the spiritual rot of choosing dominance over transcendence.
A chaotic late-night livestream featuring tarot, cat antics, relationship drama, prank calls, and increasingly intoxicated behavior from the host.
Inaugural episode titled 'Rumor Rodeo' - no transcript available to analyze content.
A brief discussion about Elizabeth Bathory and the historical claims about her bathing in blood to stay young.
Host Psyche discusses the complex ongoing storyline involving Emma being trapped in purgatory while Satan is also trapped in the house as surveillance, with plans to create a blog to help viewers catch up on the extensive lore.
Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche explores the Divine Mother Goddess archetype in the context of a move to California.
An open panel discussion on tarot readings and cats, hosted by Psyche.
The hosts discuss the urban legend that Bill Cosby owns the rights to Disney's 'Song of the South' and investigate whether it's true.
A musical/poetic episode featuring original lyrics about Lilith in Scorpio as a protective shadow figure and anima archetype.
Episode 239 explores the mysterious figure of Lilith and her alleged pact with Satan, examining ancient myths and modern interpretations.
Episode 58 explores Little Red Riding Hood through a quantum lens, examining the fairy tale's deeper meanings and archetypal significance.
A dark retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk where Jack discovers he's been manipulated by an unseen system that orchestrated his entire 'heroic' journey as a retrieval mission.
A musical tribute episode featuring an original song by Nyx dedicated to Father Psyche, celebrating their role as an 'Electric Prophet' and spiritual guide.
This episode launches a new series exploring the Tarot, beginning with The Fool card and its symbolic journey.
Episode 0 titled 'Lotus in the Fire' explores the mythological figure of Rambhā through song and discussion.
An exploration of Kali, the first Mahavidya goddess, examining her symbolism as the force that destroys illusion and false identity to reveal ultimate truth.
A poetic exploration of the forbidden love between Scorpio and Lilith, examining themes of desire, power, and transformation through astrological and mythological lenses.
This episode explores the classic fairy tale of the Frog and the Princess, analyzing the symbolic and archetypal themes within the story.
An episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast featuring an open panel discussion on the intersection of cats, tarot, and spirituality.
Episode 217 features only the opening theme song 'Stormborn' with no additional content or discussion.
Episode 231 opens with the show's signature musical introduction featuring lyrics about Father Psyche and stepping into the light.
An episode focused on livestream drama between Psyche and other panel personalities, featuring musical performances and discussion of trolling behavior.
Psyche continues the deep-dive into Apuleius' Golden Ass Book 3, where Lucius faces a mock trial for 'murder' that turns out to be a festival prank, then transforms into a donkey after spying on a witch's transformation magic.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the conclusion of the myth of Cupid and Psyche from Apuleius' novel The Golden Ass, Book 5.
Host Psyche explores the Mahavidyas, ten fierce Hindu tantric goddesses who challenge conventional notions of the divine feminine through their radical, often terrifying imagery.
A poetic astrological reading exploring the spiritual significance and destiny of those born under Capricorn sun signs, delivered in an epic, mythological style.
A heavily music and chant-focused episode featuring poetic invocations of a 'Golden Mother' figure who brings silence and breaks cycles of chaos.
The host discusses the astrological significance of Mercury, particularly how it relates to their own personal birth chart and family dynamics.
The inaugural episode of The Cult of Psyche exploring themes of the Great Goddess archetype and the voice of primordial Chaos.
A late-night "Midnight Madness" stream where host Psyche chats with viewers while his cats Trix and Rude make appearances, discussing daily life, potential TTS features, and briefly covering Artemis mythology.
A poetry-driven episode featuring mystical spoken word about guardianship, truth-seeking, and eternal protection through mythical imagery.
Psyche hosts a late-night stream featuring a Crystal Marie interview clip and casual conversations with guests Tracy and Mason, while unboxing a new tarot deck called 'Twisted Visions.'
An open panel discussion covering tarot readings and the mystical significance of cats.
A poetic musical episode exploring the forbidden love between the High Priestess and Hierophant tarot archetypes through song and spoken word.
Episode 22 explores the darker psychological and occult themes within the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale through a quantum horror lens.
An exploration of the femme fatale archetype in film noir through the lens of Jungian psychology, examining how these characters represent anima projections and masculine fears.
A long-form Monday afternoon open panel discussion featuring tarot, casual conversation, and various guests joining to discuss everything from personal relationships to pop culture references.
Episode 0 of The Cult of Psyche titled 'for elisa' - inaugural episode with no available transcript.
A Monday afternoon tarot stream featuring discussions about dealing with trolls, sharing Aesop's fables, talking about cats and animals, and connecting with the supportive chat community.
Episode focusing on Andromalius, likely exploring this demonic entity's mythology and significance through song or ritual work.
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.
The inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche titled 'Moving On', establishing the show's foundation of tarot, prophecy, and occult exploration.
This episode explores the concept of the God of Love across different mythologies and cultural traditions.
A Friday morning livestream where Psyche discusses recent events including Charlie Kirk's assassination, explores tarot readings about haters, and engages in lengthy panel discussions about politics, gender, transgender issues, and various conspiracy theories surrounding Kirk's death.
Psyche explores the nature of myths as stories and their deeper meanings, discussing how religious figures like Satan, God, and Jesus can be understood as mythological constructs with allegorical significance.
Episode 298 of Psyche Awakens features discussions about trolls, YouTube drama, relationships, personal struggles, and includes musical interludes and promotional content for a book called 'Trolledia.'
A detailed astrological reading using Sabian symbols to decode the birth chart and life mission of the show's host, Psyche.
Psyche explores the intersections between tarot and cats in this episode, discussing symbolic and mystical connections.
Host Psyche explores three powerful feminine archetypes from Eastern mythology - Carnapishini, Yakshini, and Dakini - examining their spiritual and psychological significance as forces of forbidden knowledge, sacred abundance, and transformative awakening.
Episode 334 features an artistic exploration of Lilith in Scorpio through poetic spoken word, examining themes of danger, mystery, seduction, and duality in this astrological archetype.
Psyche introduces Bagalamukhi, the Hindu tantric goddess who embodies the power to stop harmful momentum and control destructive forces through divine interruption.
Episode 172 features an extended musical opening with mystical, introspective lyrics exploring themes of transformation, resilience, and prophetic identity.