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Psyche addresses personal misconceptions and drama involving accusations of fake psychic abilities and manipulative behavior, then discusses his tarot practice philosophy and shares appreciation for fan content.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche opens the stream by performing a self-aware, humorous song about being a cult leader, then transitions into addressing serious allegations made against him by someone in his social circle. Specifically, he clarifies that he was not hired by someone named Vita to spiritually traffic or manipulate friendships, and addresses accusations that he is a fake psychic and fake gay person. Psyche clarifies he is bisexual, explains his personal sexual history, and emphasizes he would never kill or harm anyone. He discusses his philosophy on tarot reading, defending it as a legitimate spiritual practice that uses symbolism and intuition rather than a scam. He expresses his belief that everyone has psychic ability and intuition, and distinguishes between legitimate practitioners and scam artists. The episode features Psyche reflecting on feedback from people who have turned hostile after initially praising him, and ends with him greeting chat members and mentioning appreciation for fan content created by someone he calls Lucifer Methosphles.
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