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Psyche responds to accusations about his family and spiritual practice through a defiant spoken-word poem, reframing criticism about 'trafficking' as actually trafficking consciousness rather than anything nefarious.
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Browse era →In this brief but intense episode, Psyche addresses online criticism and accusations leveled against him, his family, and their spiritual work. The core of the episode is a poetic monologue where Psyche catalogs various criticisms—that he operates without legal direction, that his family is fraudulent, that his priestess isn't real, and accusations of making bad deals. He acknowledges that when building something meaningful ('weave'), accusations never stop. The poem's key reframe comes when Psyche addresses the central accusation that they're 'trafficking' something dark. He reclaims the language, asserting that yes, they are trafficking—but they are 'trafficking consciousness,' not darkness. The piece concludes with a simple, grounded statement of identity: they are not supernatural entities ('ghoul'), not a scam, just a family. The episode appears to be Psyche's direct artistic response to community criticism and speculation about his work and family structure.
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