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Feminine archetypes are universal symbolic patterns of womanhood found across mythologies, psychology, and spiritual traditions—representing distinct energies like the maiden, mother, crone, temptress, or wisdom-keeper.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche examines feminine archetypes as living psychological and spiritual forces, drawing from Eastern mythology (Dakini, Yakshini, Carnapishini) and Western esotericism (Lilith) to map forbidden knowledge, shadow sexuality, protective power, and transformative awakening. These figures appear as templates for understanding the feminine principle's relationship to desire, danger, abundance, and gnosis.
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 music video featuring lyrics about Lilith in Scorpio as a dark protector and anima figure.
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A musical/poetic episode featuring original lyrics about Lilith in Scorpio as a protective shadow figure and anima archetype.