Third Eye Roll with Dr. Justine Lemos
Presented by #notacult productions, Third Eye Roll is a mind-blowing quickie through the realms of Yoga, Tantra, Vedic Astrology, Ayurveda, and beyond. Join Dr. Justine Lemos and Scarlett Trillia as they unravel the wisdom teachings of ancient traditions with a playful, ironic twist.
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Explore spirituality, myth, and the divine through a lens that’s both ludic and lucid. From Gods and Goddesses to the cosmic dance of time and place, Third Eye Roll is performance art for the spiritually curious. Whether you're seeking enlightenment or just a good laugh, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on the sacred and the sublime.
Third Eye Roll with Dr. Justine Lemos
In the Liminal Crack: Navarātri, Eclipse & the Rapture That Wasn’t
In this liminal, nonlinear ride, Justine and Scarlett dive into the wild convergence of solar eclipse, fall equinox, Navarātri, and even viral rapture predictions. With their signature mix of myth, astrology, and cultural side-eye, they explore what it means to live at the thresholds — between inhale and exhale, day and night, masculine and feminine, the ultimate and the relative.
The conversation winds through:
- The rapture hype of Sept 23, 2025 (and why thresholds matter more than doomsday dates).
- A verse from the Vijñāna Bhairava Tantra: “the threshold is already the entrance” — what it means to be “already in” once you stand in the crack between worlds.
- Durga as guardian of the threshold, riding her tiger between bliss-ball nonduality and the hard fact of buses that will still run you over.
- A Navarātri walk-through: nine nights of goddess forms mapped to planets and polyvagal states, from Moon-rooted safety to Rahu’s shadow and Ketu’s transcendence.
- The Triple Goddess cycle through the guṇas: Durga burns through tamas, Lakṣmī channels rajas, Sarasvatī refines into sattva.
- Pop culture bridges: Deltron 3030 and Blondie’s Rapture on the playlist, white-on-white sneaker cult aesthetics as accidental fashion pick, movie nods from Before Sunrise/After Sunset to Kill Bill.
Through humor, myth, and a lot of “we are literally in-between right now,” this episode becomes a meditation on liminality itself: the crack where transformation happens.