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Initial episode of Cult of Psyche examining the performative nature of spiritual content and questioning audience engagement versus passive consumption.
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Browse era →This inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche serves as a meta-commentary on spiritual and occult content creation in the digital age. The title suggests an exploration of the tension between authentic spiritual practice and the spectacle of online performance, questioning whether audiences genuinely engage with the material or merely consume it as entertainment. As Episode 0, this likely establishes the show's philosophical framework and the host's approach to presenting tarot, mythology, and consciousness work in a media landscape that often reduces profound topics to surface-level content. The episode appears to challenge both creator and audience to examine their motivations and level of genuine engagement with esoteric material.
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