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Psyche explores Kameshvari, the Hindu goddess of sacred desire, teaching how to transform unconscious wanting into sovereign creative power.
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Browse era →In this solo episode, Psyche delves into Kameshvari, a Hindu goddess associated with desire and creative force, often understood as an aspect of Tripura Sundari. The host distinguishes between shadow desire (driven by emptiness, fear, or neediness) and sovereign desire (aligned, creative, and purposeful). Through detailed exploration of Hindu iconography including the sugar cane bow, flower arrows, and parrot symbolism, Psyche explains how these represent desire as directional, beauty-based attraction that works through attention and repetition. The episode includes a practical three-step process called "Crown the Want" involving naming desires truthfully, purifying them by examining their outcomes, and taking aligned action. The session concludes with a guided micro-invocation encouraging listeners to claim sovereignty over their desires rather than being driven by them.
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