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Early Morning with the Cult! Open Panel and FUN
In this episode, Psyche hosts an open panel discussion that combines humor, tarot, and explorations of consciousness amidst technical difficulties and offbeat interactions.
Early Morning with the Cult! Open Panel and FUN
In this early morning episode, Psyche engages in a dynamic open panel discussion, exploring themes of survival, human nature, and the digital space.
I Don't Think That Was The Real Hebrew Hammer
The episode features an open panel discussion punctuated by an unexpected and shocking incident involving a video mishap, leading to a humorous yet chaotic exploration of various topics.
Crazy Tuesday Night Fun Open Panel Tarot and Cats
An open panel discussion featuring tarot readings and cat-related content on a Tuesday night.
panel discussion
A panel discussion is a structured or semi-structured conversation where Psyche and invited guests explore a topic together, often with audience participation and real-time interaction in the livestream chat. In the Psycheverse: Panel discussions serve as the show's primary vehicle for community engagement and unpredictable drama. These sessions range from thematic explorations (mythology, esoteric philosophy) to unfiltered community moments where personal conflicts, accusations, and social dynamics surface live—making them both intellectually generative and genuinely volatile spaces where the Psycheverse's internal relationships and tensions play out in real time.
420
420 refers to April 20th and the cultural shorthand associated with cannabis consumption and cannabis-friendly spaces. In the Psycheverse: Psyche hosts 420-friendly livestreams—casual, community-oriented episodes held on or around April 20th where the atmosphere is explicitly welcoming to cannabis use. These episodes typically feature open panel discussions on varied spiritual and esoteric topics, from tarot to animal symbolism, creating a relaxed context where substance use and consciousness exploration coexist naturally within the show's framework.
aging and caregiving
Aging and caregiving encompass the physical, emotional, and relational dimensions of growing older and supporting those who do, including intergenerational dynamics, health challenges, and the responsibilities of care work. In the Psycheverse: Psyche grounds spiritual and philosophical conversations in the lived reality of aging bodies and family obligation, using personal anecdotes and panel discussions to examine how caregiving shapes one's spiritual practice, financial security, and sense of purpose across the lifespan.
AI music
AI-generated music is synthetic audio created by artificial intelligence algorithms, often paired with visual effects or music videos. It represents a modern tool for producing compositions without traditional instrumentation or human musicians. In the Psycheverse: Psyche regularly showcases new AI-generated music and music videos as part of livestream content, often featuring them alongside tarot readings and panel discussions. The presentations of AI music serve as creative interludes during episodes and reflect Psyche's engagement with cutting-edge technology within the community's creative output.
alcohol
Alcohol is a beverage substance containing ethanol that produces intoxicating effects when consumed, commonly used in social settings and entertainment contexts. In the Psycheverse: Alcohol appears as a casual fixture in Psyche's streams, used to lower social inhibitions during panel discussions, tarot readings, and community conversation. Drinking serves as a social lubricant that intensifies the candid, unfiltered nature of late-night broadcasts—enabling deeper personal revelations, drama recounting, and banter with guests and the chat.
alcohol consumption
Alcohol consumption is the practice of drinking alcoholic beverages, which can range from social drinking to dependence and its associated health and behavioral effects. In the Psycheverse: Alcohol appears as a recurring element in the show's chaotic panel discussions, where it often correlates with unfiltered conversations, heated exchanges, and the loosening of social boundaries that characterize the show's dramatic moments. Psyche treats drinking as part of the community's social fabric rather than a taboo subject, acknowledging it as both a lubricant for honest dialogue and a potential complicating factor in the interpersonal drama that unfolds on air.
alien abduction
Alien abduction refers to the reported experience of being taken by extraterrestrial beings, typically involving missing time, physical examination, and memories that are often fragmented or recovered through hypnosis. In the Psycheverse: Psyche engages with alien abduction as part of broader conversations about consciousness, extraterrestrial contact, and the nature of reality itself. The topic surfaces during panel discussions and guest conversations as a lens for questioning what's possible beyond conventional understanding, often intersecting with tarot readings and astrological frameworks that contextualize such experiences within spiritual cosmology.
ancestry
Ancestry refers to one's lineage, inherited traits, and familial heritage—the biological and cultural connections that link individuals to their forebears and family history. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats ancestry as lived experience woven into casual conversation, touching on religious upbringings, family dynamics, and personal heritage as context for understanding present-day identity and spiritual practice. The topic emerges naturally in panel discussions where community members share their backgrounds, grounding the show's esoteric work in the actual lives and lineages of participants.
ancient alien theory
Ancient alien theory posits that extraterrestrial beings visited Earth in antiquity and influenced human civilization, technology, and religious traditions. Proponents interpret ancient texts, monuments, and artwork as evidence of alien contact. In the Psycheverse: Psyche engages with ancient alien frameworks as one lens among many for understanding mythology, consciousness evolution, and humanity's spiritual origins. The topic surfaces in panel discussions where guests debate whether ancient deities were aliens, how this reshapes creation narratives, and what it reveals about collective memory versus literal history.
animal spirits
Animal spirits are non-human consciousness entities or guides that appear in shamanic, animistic, and esoteric traditions, often serving as teachers or protectors in spiritual work and divination practice. In the Psycheverse: Psyche references animal symbolism and spiritual animal guides during tarot readings and panel discussions, weaving creature archetypes into interpretations of cards and life situations. The community frequently shares personal connections to specific animals, treating them as meaningful symbols for understanding behavior patterns and spiritual lessons within their own experiences.
Aquarius zodiac sign
Aquarius is the eleventh sign of the zodiac, ruled by Uranus, associated with innovation, collective consciousness, intellectual ideals, and often depicted as the Water Bearer. It spans approximately January 20 to February 18. In the Psycheverse: Aquarius appears frequently in personal astrology readings and panel discussions as a sign tied to rebellion, unconventional thinking, and community-oriented energy. Psyche treats Aquarian themes—intellectual detachment, visionary impulses, and resistance to authority—as recurring psychological and spiritual patterns worth examining, especially in the context of the streaming community's own countercultural ethos.
art creation
Art creation is the process of producing original visual, literary, or performative work as a form of expression and meaning-making. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats art creation as a spiritual practice and tool for consciousness exploration, often weaving it into readings and panel discussions with guests. The show frames artistic output as both a reflection of inner work and a medium through which esoteric knowledge becomes tangible and shareable within the community.
astrology placements
Astrology placements refer to the positions of celestial bodies (planets, moon, sun) in the zodiac at a specific time and location, creating a birth chart that defines personality traits, strengths, and life patterns. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses astrological placements as a lens for understanding community members' personalities, creative tendencies, and interpersonal dynamics, often reading placements during panel discussions to contextualize ongoing drama, explain behavioral patterns, and validate spiritual insights about herself and her guests.
banned users
Banned users are community members who have been permanently removed from the Cult of Psyche livestream for violating moderation guidelines, often through spam, harassment, or explicit content disruption. In the Psycheverse: Trix treats banned users as an ongoing moderation reality rather than a minor housekeeping issue, particularly those who "porn bomb" the chat during serious panel discussions. The phenomenon reveals tensions between maintaining a sacred space for spiritual discussion and the constant friction of managing a large, unfiltered online community.
baseball
Baseball is an American sport and cultural pastime, traditionally associated with national identity and summer leisure. In the Psycheverse: Baseball appears as casual conversational material in open panel discussions, often emerging organically alongside other mundane life topics like pets and motorcycles. It serves as a grounding element in Psyche's more freewheeling episodes, where the show's conversational energy drifts between esoteric matters and everyday American culture.
biological sex
Biological sex refers to the chromosomal, hormonal, and anatomical characteristics that typically classify humans as male or female at birth. In the Psycheverse: Psyche hosts contentious panel discussions where biological sex intersects with gender identity, spirituality, and community values. These conversations frequently escalate into heated debate, with participants taking opposing stances and the discourse devolving into personal conflict rather than intellectual exchange.
blood moon
A blood moon is a total lunar eclipse in which Earth's shadow completely covers the moon, causing it to appear reddish due to Rayleigh scattering of sunlight through the atmosphere. In the Psycheverse: blood moons function as significant astrological markers and portents that Psyche interprets through tarot and occult frameworks, often discussing their mystical timing and effects on consciousness and collective energy during panel discussions with guests.
casual conversation
Casual conversation refers to unscripted, informal dialogue—often anecdotal or tangential—that occurs naturally between hosts and guests or within panel discussions, typically covering everyday observations, personal updates, and humorous asides. In the Psycheverse: Casual conversation is the connective tissue of the show, allowing Psyche to reveal personality and build rapport with guests and viewers while pivoting fluidly between serious esoteric work and mundane life details—whether that's discussing fashion semantics, pet antics, or random visceral stories—making the occult accessible and the ordinary unexpectedly entertaining.
casual panel discussion
cats as spiritual guides
Cats as spiritual guides refers to the belief that felines serve as animal messengers, protectors, or teachers in spiritual practice—often linked to intuition, independence, mystery, and liminal awareness across various esoteric traditions. In the Psycheverse: Psyche incorporates cat symbolism and feline energy into tarot interpretations and spiritual guidance, treating cats as legitimate conduits for messages during readings and panel discussions. The community engages with this through personal anecdotes about their own cats as spiritual companions, reflecting the show's broader weaving of domestic mysticism into occult practice.