Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Psyche.
My journey to better sleep
For years, I thought sleepless nights were just part of life. I’d lie in bed, staring at the ceiling, tossing and turning, counting imaginary sheep, and still wake up exhausted. Mornings felt like a fog, and no amount of coffee seemed to help. At first, I brushed it off as “stress” or “just one of those phases,” but over time, I realized my lack of sleep was slowly taking over my life. I was irritable, unmotivated, and constantly anxious. Something had to change.
By Nangyal khan3 months ago in Psyche
What is meant by 444 Angel Number in Twin Flame Relationship?
Have you ever looked at the clock and it's 4:44, or seen the 444 number somewhere else over and over? If yes, you may have wondered what the 444 angel number means and why you are frequently seeing that, especially if you are in a twin flame journey.
By White Thought3 months ago in Psyche
The Waiting Room
The Waiting Room The waiting room smells like wet paper and lemon sanitizer. I’ve been here before, though the walls are a different color now — pale green instead of beige — as if someone decided recovery needed freshness. It doesn’t help. Everything in here feels used, like it’s been waiting longer than any of us.
By Theodore Homuth3 months ago in Psyche
The Smell They Pretend Not to Notice:
The Familiar Smell of Other People’s Choices If you grew up with chain-smoking parents like I did, you know that smell. It lived in your hair, your clothes, and the upholstery of your entire house. The odds were high that I’d become a smoker too—but I never did. Not because of that smell, but because of something I saw in fourth grade.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin3 months ago in Psyche
Faith Meets Science: The Emergence of The Magic Church
In an age of information, we are rediscovering the oldest truth of all — that consciousness itself is sacred. The Magic Church was founded on this principle: that spirituality and science are not opposites, but two languages describing the same mystery.
By The Magic Church3 months ago in Psyche
Ethical Leadership Across the Health Professions: Building Trust and Accountability
In an era when healthcare systems face both public scrutiny and internal strain, the need for ethical leadership has increased tenfold and has become very urgent. Trust is the key to building a good caregiving institution.
By Ankita Dey3 months ago in Psyche
How to Stop Overthinking . AI-Generated.
Your brain won’t stop talking. You replay every conversation. You imagine every bad outcome before it even happens. Overthinking doesn’t protect you — it just steals your peace. I used to live there. Every text, every choice, every silence turned into a mental movie I couldn’t pause. I called it “being prepared,” but really, it was fear disguised as logic. Here’s what finally helped me quiet the noise.
By Eric Eagle3 months ago in Psyche
Why Women Fall In Love With Married Men
Although falling in love with a married man is one of the most confusing and emotionally complicated affairs a woman can experience, it still happens more often than people admit. There’s something about married men that seems to draw certain women in, even when they know it’s risky and morally complex.
By Zeeshan Ahmad3 months ago in Psyche
On Love, Freedom, and the Boundaries of Human Emotion
The question I have always asked myself is about the limits of emotional boundaries between people — when feelings arise unnecessarily — and what the true definitions of friendship, love, and family really are after marriage or after confirming a relationship with someone.
By The voice of a self-narrating soul3 months ago in Psyche
Toxic Empathy
Empathy is one of humanity’s most beautiful and essential traits. It’s the bridge that allows us to understand, connect, and care for one another. But like all sacred powers, when empathy becomes distorted, unbalanced, or weaponized—it can turn deadly.
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Psyche








