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This episode appears to be titled 'Ode to Shyamala (Matangi)' but no transcript content was provided to analyze.
Original TransmissionsBased on the episode title and description, this appears to be episode 30 of The Cult of Psyche podcast that aired on February 26, 2026. The title suggests a focus on Shyamala and Matangi, likely exploring Hindu mythology and goddess archetypes. However, without the actual transcript content, no specific discussions, guests, or detailed content can be analyzed. The show's description indicates it covers tarot, prophecy, occult insights, and mythology with an emphasis on consciousness exploration.
Episode details are not available from the provided transcript.
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.
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