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Psyche hosts a casual rainy Thursday night hangout stream, discussing his channel recovery, addressing rumors about his show, and diving into occult topics like the Goetia and spirit work.
In this informal livestream episode, Psyche begins by settling into the studio with his cats Lola and Trixie on a rainy day. He addresses several misconceptions about his show, including false narratives that people must pay to appear on his panel and clarifications about his approach to discussing controversial topics. Psyche expresses his philosophy of neutrality when addressing relationship conflicts and personal disputes, noting that people are rarely 100% innocent in any situation. The bulk of the episode focuses on occult and magical theory, specifically discussing the Goetia—a grimoire containing 72 spirits. Psyche explains the concept of magic, sympathetic magic, and provides detailed information about Andromalius, the 72nd spirit in the Goetia, describing him as an entity concerned with fairness, uncovering theft and wickedness, and discovering hidden treasures. Throughout, Psyche maintains a conversational tone with chat members, answering questions and welcoming community engagement while his cats provide ambient companionship.
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An opening episode of Cult of Psyche featuring opening theme songs and introductions to the show's format, with emphasis on tarot readings, panel discussions, and occult topics in a chaotic, energetic environment.
An early Friday night livestream where Psyche hangs out with chat, introduces new books on magic and occult topics, and features multiple cats as co-stars of the show.
Psyche opens 'Middle of the Night Madness' with his characteristic blend of tarot, open panel discussion, and community engagement, welcoming cultists and new viewers into a space for spiritual curiosity and pattern recognition.
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