“This week, step away from the noise and into essays that nourish the soul—on freedom, memory, and the mysteries of being. Let Metapsychosis offer you a moment of reflection and depth.”
Category: Transmission
Being at Sea
“This week at Metapsychosis, we explore what it means to be adrift in time, memory, and meaning—through haunting meditations on art, identity, and the sea itself. Dive in and see where the current takes you.”
Conjunctions, Catastrophes, and Divine Comedies
“From esoteric automotive myths to astrological insights on cosmic change, this week Metapsychosis dances between absurdity and depth—inviting you to laugh, reflect, and explore the mysterious patterns shaping our lives.”
Labouring Between Alarm and Hope
“This week at Metapsychosis, we explore the theme of relationship—from the dystopian erosion of human connection in Tom Valovic’s AI critique to the soulful reconnection offered by Susan Leskin’s evocative collages—all framed by a prophetic call to hold both anger and hope.”
Writing from the Future
In “interesting times” like these, imagination becomes a vital refuge—and a radical act. Metapsychosis invites you to write from the future, wrestle with paradox, and explore visionary literature as a source of truth and transformation. Submit your work, join our critique circle, or claim a free book to review. The Big Show must go on—come create it with us.
Apocalyptarians… and Teachings from the Spirit of Cannabis
“This week at Metapsychosis, journey through cosmic chaos and mystical clarity with Layman Pascal’s provocatively titled essay “Apocalyptarians—Or: What the F%K is Solioonensius??”*, and dive into Lucinda Lidstone’s poetic encounter with the spirit of cannabis—two wildly different but equally mind-bending explorations of consciousness, creativity, and the weirdness of our times.”
The Courage of Complexity
“This week at Metapsychosis, Stephanie Wellen Levine challenges us to embrace uncertainty in her essay “It’s Hard to Compete With Simplistic Spiritual Leaders”, while Brian George offers a lyrical review of Maía’s Portraits, a visionary fusion of poetry and painting. Don’t forget to leave a comment, submit your own “Writing from the Future,” or join our Writer’s Critique Circle—because your voice matters in this living, evolving conversation.”
Responding to the Time
From poetic aphorisms to a bold call for submissions on AI, this issue invites you to create, converse, and collaborate as we navigate the edge between imagination and transformation.


