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Lunar cycles are the monthly phases of the moon—waxing, full, waning, and dark—that govern tidal movements, circadian rhythms, and are traditionally linked to fertility, emotional fluctuation, and spiritual renewal.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats lunar phases as a timing mechanism for magical work and self-directed transformation, particularly during dark moons and full moons when psychological material surfaces for processing. The cycles function as a rhythm for shadow integration and seasonal work, syncing personal development with the moon's gravitational and symbolic pull on consciousness.
An astrological exploration of Scorpio season focusing on embracing shadow work and the transformative power of confronting one's depths.
Psyche and Doug engage in a casual morning conversation about rest, self-care, lunar and seasonal cycles, and personal updates including Doug's recent fishing trip.
Psyche returns from a late-night store run with an anecdote about kindness and angels in disguise, featuring stories about a lighter gifted by a homeless stranger and affectionate moments with their cat Trixs.
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