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The host of the Cult of Psyche podcast/livestream
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Psyche (also known as Trix) is the creative force and host of the Cult of Psyche archive. He operates as guide, tarot reader, and philosophical explorer, steering conversations through mythology, digital spirituality, and the nature of collective consciousness while maintaining an accessible, often irreverent on-stream presence.
Psyche's appearances are characterized by a dual movement: toward spiritual insight and toward candid self-reflection about his own position within the community he has built. He conducts tarot readings with regularity, pulling cards for general audiences and offering guidance rooted in archetypal symbolism—discussing cards like the Emperor and framing readings around themes of trust, strength, and overcoming internal obstacles. Simultaneously, he engages in playful, unfiltered banter with viewers, pets, and chat trolls, creating a tone that oscillates between the sacred and the comedic.
His intellectual contributions center on exploring how digital platforms function as modern temples where collective human energy generates new forms of godhood. In his discussion of "cyber satan" and online deities, Psyche frames technology as a sacred space where belief, attention, and intention coalesce into something real—neither inherently good nor evil, but dependent on the consciousness that feeds it. He approaches this philosophy with curiosity rather than judgment, positioning himself as an observer mapping the landscape rather than a preacher condemning it.
Psyche also demonstrates a consistent engagement with his own narratives of misunderstanding and conflict. He addresses past drama and perceptions about threatening behavior head-on, reframing his actions and considering alternate explanations for community resistance, including the possibility of homophobia. This reflexive quality—his willingness to be vulnerable about not being understood—becomes part of his on-stream identity, balancing his authority as host with genuine uncertainty about his own reception.
As discussed on stream: Psyche addressed past drama and perceptions of threatening behavior, clarifying that he has never made threatening statements or acted in an aggressive manner toward specific individuals. As discussed on stream: Psyche reflected on experiencing hate from within the community and considered homophobia as a potential factor in how he is perceived and treated by some viewers.
Psyche operates primarily in a dyadic relationship with his audience and the archive itself. His on-stream presence is defined by direct engagement with viewers—responding to trolls with sharp wit, addressing chat skeptics, and maintaining a conversational intimacy that invites participation. He conducts tarot readings for "the general audience" rather than specific named guests, positioning himself as a conduit of insight for the collective rather than as an expert pronouncing upon individuals.
His relationship with his own pets represents another key dynamic visible in the archive: moments of unscripted affection and play that humanize the host and create tonal relief. These moments—talking to his animals, using terms of endearment—anchor his public presence in the domestic and personal, suggesting that the same person delivering philosophical frameworks about digital deities is also someone who engages in simple, loving acts of presence with those around him.
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Psyche/Trix explores the concept of creating digital deities through technology, questioning their nature as beneficial or malevolent entities. The episode delves into the idea of collective human energy and its impact on digital platforms.

Psyche discusses a funny AI-generated deepfake image of himself that was posted online, where his face is edited onto a muscular, scantily-clad body. He shares his reaction to the image and thanks the creator for giving him a muscular appearance.

In this episode, host Psyche/Trix addresses past drama and perceptions of threatening behavior in a candid confession. He discusses his actions and how they may have been misinterpreted.

Host Psyche/Trix candidly reflects on experiencing hate from within their community, considering potential causes such as homophobia. This episode explores Psyche's personal experience with hate and his thoughts on the matter.

Psyche/Trix engages in a chaotic and humorous conversation with his pets, creating confusion for listeners as they try to distinguish between pet talk and human conversation. The episode is lighthearted and comedic, with Psyche/Trix expressing love and affection to his pets.

Psyche provides a guide to identifying and dealing with different types of online trolls and cyberbullies by understanding their psychology and tactics in episode 1281, 'Taming the Trolls: Know Your Enemies'. He lists various types of trolls, including the heckler, conspiracy theorist, and academic troll.

Psyche shares tarot readings and spiritual guidance while bonding with viewers in a casual late-night stream, discussing various topics including the importance of trust and love.

Psyche/Trix conducts a live tarot reading stream, discussing mythology references, strength, love, and overcoming mental traps. He pulls multiple cards for the general audience, sharing insights and offering guidance.
“Okay, so cyber satan we're creating”
“I've never threatened kind of made threatening statements or like you know tried to like act like a you know I'm Al Capone”
“I don't know why they hate me though. I kind of think it has to be be homophobia or something”
“I'm not afraid of you [ __ ] and trolling in the chat. Okay, your money's on glory hole.”
“It's not a zebra print. It's a leopard print.”
“If you can name them, you can tame them. Their blood hates nothing more than recognition.”
“I'm a little bit psychic, you know, and people can judge for themselves.”
“I see a really good man coming into your life”
“Thank you for at least making me look uh giving me some muscles.”
“You guys are dilating”