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Episode 0 of Cult of Psyche explores the painful experience of being discarded by friends.
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Browse era →In this inaugural episode, the show appears to delve into the emotional landscape of friendship betrayal and abandonment. The title suggests a deep examination of the psychological and spiritual impact of being cast aside by those we trust and care about. Given the show's focus on consciousness exploration and psychological themes, this episode likely approaches the topic through both personal reflection and broader metaphysical perspectives. The episode number 0 indicates this may be a pilot or introductory episode establishing the show's tone and approach to difficult emotional topics.
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