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In this episode, Psyche addresses the recent departures from his channel, asserting that those who left were not genuinely aligned with his vision and criticizing their motivations.
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At [0:00-1:01], Psyche opens by discussing recent departures from his channel. He states that while many people have left, he believes the 'right people left,' suggesting those who departed were not truly committed to his vision. Psyche reflects on his past generosity toward collaborators [0:20-0:26], noting he consistently promoted their work and had them appear on his show repeatedly. He expresses frustration [0:28-0:45] about how these same people have reacted to an unspecified situation, accusing them of overreacting, grandstanding for moral authority, and engaging in what he calls 'the oldest trick in the book.' Psyche characterizes their behavior as people 'falling for the okey-doke' [0:47-0:49]. He concludes on a positive note [0:54-1:01], mentioning he had a solid live stream session with over 40 participants, suggesting the channel continues functioning well despite the departures.
The episode appears to frame channel departures as a natural filtering process rather than a loss—suggesting Psyche interprets alignment disagreements as evidence of misaligned values rather than legitimate concerns. This continues a pattern of viewing criticism through the lens of in-group/out-group dynamics, where those who leave are repositioned as having never truly understood or supported his work. The emphasis on past generosity combined with allegations of performative morality suggests Psyche may be processing a sense of betrayal or ingratitude, framing it within a broader narrative about inauthenticity in the occult/consciousness community.
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