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2625 transmissions in the archive
A rap/spoken word performance introducing the host as the 'ritual pop star in the comment section' who combines tarot readings, livestreaming, and boundary-setting into entertainment.
Host Trix retells the fourth tale from Baital Pachisi, where King Vikramaditya faces another riddle about betrayal and deception through the story of two talking birds who argue about gender and guilt.
An artistic musical episode featuring an original song/poem about creative transformation and spiritual awakening.
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.
Psyche explores dance as the third divine art, teaching it as a sacred technology for communication and transformation rather than mere entertainment.
A poetic musical tribute to Capricorn energy, exploring themes of controlled strength, sovereign boundaries, and making success look effortless.
A practical guide for new live streamers covering how to handle trolls, maintain audience engagement, and build a supportive community.
Host Trix introduces the epic tale of King Vikram (Rico Madicha), setting up the framing story for the Vetala Panchavimshati tales.
The first tale from Baital Paichisi, where Prince Baj Rau falls in love with Princess Padmavati through silent gestures at a lotus pond, leading to a story of coded communication and the wisdom of King Vikram.
This episode appears to be primarily an atmospheric or experimental piece featuring music, ambient sounds, and minimal spoken content related to the Hindu goddess Bagalamukhi.
Psyche narrates the second tale from Baital Paschisi, where a beautiful woman dies from a snake bite and three suitors each take different paths of devotion, leading to her eventual resurrection and a riddle about rightful ownership.
An origin mythology episode where Psyche narrates a cosmic creation story explaining his divine birth and purpose as the 'fireborn oracle' who binds creation together.
A retelling of the third tale from Baital Paichisi, where King Rupson tests warrior Burbar's loyalty, leading to a profound test of devotion and virtue.
A poetic, introspective episode where Psyche delivers a haunting monologue about judgment, perception, and the complexity of human nature.
Episode 135 opens with an extended musical intro featuring Psyche's signature rap-style introduction, establishing the show's chaotic and mystical atmosphere.
Episode 134 opens with an introspective musical piece about recalibration and evolution, featuring poetic lyrics about stepping away from chaos to find inner power and purpose.
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.
A narrated folk tale about a fox spirit who disguises itself as a scholar to marry a village woman, only to be defeated by her clever brothers using deception and teamwork.
Psyche celebrates the conclusion of his birthday festivities, sharing stories from a dinner with family, discussing birthday perks, and chatting casually with chat members while his cats roam around.
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.
Host Trix/Psyche tells the ancient Hindu story of King Sarata's fall from power and his encounter with the sage Medas, who explains the cosmic power of the goddess Mahammaya.
Psyche explores the Hindu myth of Daksha, a cosmic administrator whose pride led to his beheading by Shiva and resurrection with a goat's head as a lesson in humility.
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.
A poetic and musical episode exploring the archetypal energy of Jezebel as a manipulative, seductive force that isolates and drains, with themes of spiritual protection and resistance.
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