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AC
guestChat participant and friend from other streams; received tarot reading indicating incoming romantic connection and life choices
Alara
guestAn expert in Jungian psychology and symbolic interpretations, often contributing insights on the archetypal significance of tarot imagery.
Aleister Crowley
guestThe occultist who created the Thoth Tarot Deck
Community member receiving a tarot reading about a marine insurance agent job application
Tarot
canonicalThe ancient practice of divination using a deck of cards, with each card representing symbolic archetypes and concepts.
10 of Pentacles
canonicalTarot card representing financial abundance and wealth, used in readings about financial situations
Abundance Manifestation
canonicalTarot theme of growing abundance around a person, appearing in card readings
Age 8 Tarot Origin
canonicalTrix's origin story of receiving her first tarot deck at age 8, establishing her long history with divination
Aleister Crowley
canonicalAn occultist who created the Thoth Tarot Deck, though he was not initially interested and was essentially tricked into doing so by Lady Frieda Harris.
Alice in Wonderland Tarot Deck
canonicalPsyche uses an Alice in Wonderland-themed tarot deck where traditional cards are reimagined with characters and imagery from Lewis Carroll's work (e.g., Cheshire Cat as The Moon, the Queen of Hearts as The Empress).
Alice Tarot Deck
canonicalAnother specialty tarot deck that Psyche received, possibly as a gift or accidental order, with similar uncertainty about its origin
Ancestral Card Synchronicity
speculativePsyche's concept that tarot cards can mirror family history and generational patterns, demonstrated through a 1912 family photograph matching thematic elements from a 'road to hell' card.
Animal Tarot Card Readings
canonicalPsyche uses an animal deck for tarot readings, pulling cards for the chat with interpretations based on animal symbolism and associated mythological/spiritual meanings. Used as both divination and storytelling tool.
Archetypal Role-Playing
canonicalThe concept that individuals can embody and switch between different tarot archetypes, with identity being fluid rather than fixed
Astrological/Tarot Opening Motif
canonicalThe episode opens with a poetic, mystical invocation featuring planetary symbolism (Saturn, Jupiter, Pluto, Libra) and themes of justice, balance, cosmic order, and the balance-keeper archetype. References to 'the ninth' (likely 9th house), scales, and destruction/rebuilding.
Audacity Tarot Deck
canonicalA humorous tarot deck featuring irreverent card names like 'Deez Nuts' and skeleton imagery, used for readings on the show
Balance and Life's Waves
canonicalA metaphor used in tarot interpretation suggesting that life operates in waves and cycles, requiring constant balancing between extremes. The seesaw or figure-eight imagery represents maintaining equilibrium through intentional effort.
Cabalistic Tarot with Hebrew Correspondences
canonicalA specialized tarot deck that integrates Hebrew letters and Kabbalistic correspondences. Each card displays its Hebrew letter equivalent, Kabbalistic correspondence (like the path from Kether to Tipareth for the Fool), element association, and French names. Psyche describes it as a sophisticated tool for those studying Kabala.
Card of the Day
canonicalA new recurring segment Psyche introduces where he shuffles the full tarot deck daily and pulls one card to serve as a thematic element for the day and potentially for the show's direction.
Card of the Day Tradition
canonicalA recurring segment where Psyche pulls a single tarot card and provides an in-depth reading, using it as a thematic focus and guidance for viewers' day. The previous day's card was the Eight of Pentacles, associated with harvesting.
Cards of the Visitor
canonicalA whimsical tarot deck featuring playful, narrative-driven cards with characters like Violet, Uncle Jack, and Uncle Monty in humorous scenarios.
Cards on Deck
canonicalReference to tarot or divination cards being ready for use, establishing Psych's role as a card reader
Cards That Hum with Ancient Affairs
canonicalThe belief that certain tarot card combinations carry the energetic imprint of mythological relationships and should be read with caution
Cat Archetypes in Tarot
canonicalThe panel explores how certain cat archetypes, such as the Black Cat or the Sphinx, can be interpreted within the major arcana of the tarot deck, representing themes of intuition, mystery, and transformation.
tarot
Tarot is a divination system using a deck of symbolic cards, traditionally organized into the major and minor arcana, that readers interpret to gain insight into past, present, and future circumstances or psychological states. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses tarot as both a practical divination tool and a framework for exploring archetypal psychology, spiritual journey, and community mythology. Readings serve as entry points for discussing the deeper symbolism of individual cards—particularly the major arcana and their narrative arc (the Fool's Journey)—while tarot imagery permeates the show's aesthetic and messaging, blending occult practice with the digital mysticism of the streaming community itself.
2026 predictions
2026 predictions are forecasts and astrological readings for the year 2026, delivered through tarot, astrology, and intuitive guidance tailored to individual zodiac signs. In the Psycheverse: Psyche frames 2026 as a year demanding psychological fortification—her predictions emphasize boundary-setting, digital self-defense, and rejecting engagement with online hostility rather than generic material abundance. She positions astrological foresight as a tool for empowerment and pragmatic life strategy, not mere fortune-telling.
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.
abundance
Abundance is a state of having sufficient or plentiful resources, opportunity, and fulfillment across material, spiritual, and emotional dimensions of life. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses tarot—particularly cards like the King of Pentacles—to decode what blocks or activates abundance consciousness in her community. She frames prosperity not as external accumulation but as an internal alignment of confidence and worthiness, making abundance a tool for spiritual sovereignty rather than mere wealth.
abundance mindset
Abundance mindset is the psychological orientation that resources, opportunities, and success are plentiful rather than scarce, emphasizing gratitude and expansion over competition and lack. In the Psycheverse: Psyche addresses abundance mindset as a spiritual practice tied to manifestation and tarot readings, often emphasizing how belief systems shape material reality. The topic surfaces in casual late-night streams where Psyche challenges scarcity thinking in real-time conversations with viewers, framing prosperity as both an internal state and a practical outcome of intentional spiritual work.
afterlife
The afterlife is the spiritual realm or state of existence that consciousness is believed to inhabit after the physical body dies. Religious, philosophical, and esoteric traditions propose various models of this realm—ranging from reincarnation to non-physical planes to ancestral presence. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats the afterlife as an active dimension where passed loved ones remain engaged with the living, offering protection, guidance, and sign-based communication. Rather than abstract theology, the focus centers on practical evidence of continued connection—recognizing how ancestors communicate through intuition, synchronicity, and tarot readings—and understanding the living's reciprocal responsibility to honor and maintain those bonds.
ageless wisdom
Ageless wisdom refers to a perennial philosophical and spiritual tradition that claims to contain timeless truths about human nature, consciousness, and the cosmos—often transmitted through various esoteric and mystical teachings across cultures and centuries. In the Psycheverse: Psyche frames ageless wisdom as the foundational framework for understanding the self as a trinity of spirit, soul, and personality, treating it as a living system for inner development rather than historical artifact. The tradition anchors her esoteric philosophy and informs how she interprets tarot, mythology, and consciousness across episodes.
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.
alchemy
Alchemy is the ancient philosophical and proto-scientific practice of transforming base materials into precious ones, often symbolizing spiritual transmutation and the refinement of consciousness through inner work. In the Psycheverse: Alchemy functions as Psyche's central metaphor for personal and collective transformation—turning trauma, brokenness, and ruin into spiritual gold. She invokes alchemical deities like Kisha and weaves alchemical themes through original music, tarot readings, and teachings on healing, authenticity, and ascension, treating it as both a practical spiritual technology and a lived experience of transmuting suffering into strength.
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.
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.
altered states
Altered states are shifts in consciousness achieved through meditation, breathwork, psychedelics, trance, or other techniques—states where normal waking awareness is suspended or transformed. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats altered states as gateways to direct spiritual experience and tarot insight, often discussing how to access them safely and what they reveal about consciousness itself. These states are central to her practice as both a tool for divination and a method for understanding the mechanics of reality beyond ordinary perception.
ancestors
Ancestors are deceased relatives and forebears whose spiritual presence and influence persist beyond physical death, accessible through divination, meditation, and intuitive practice. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats ancestors as active guides and protectors who communicate through signs, dreams, and tarot readings, emphasizing that honoring lineage strengthens personal power and spiritual foundation. The show frames ancestral work as essential to understanding one's own gifts and breaking inherited patterns.
Ancient Egyptian symbolism
Ancient Egyptian symbolism encompasses the religious iconography, mythological figures, and esoteric systems developed across pharaonic civilization, particularly their representations of divine principles, cosmic order, and spiritual transformation. In the Psycheverse: Psyche traces Egyptian mysticism through modern occult systems, especially the Thoth Tarot Deck, examining how Crowley and Harris encoded Egyptian deities and cosmological principles into contemporary tarot practice. These symbols serve as a bridge between ancient mystery traditions and present-day esoteric work on the show.
ancient mythology
Ancient mythology encompasses the foundational narratives, gods, heroes, and spiritual systems of pre-modern cultures, transmitted through texts, oral traditions, and symbolic frameworks that explore human nature, cosmic order, and transformation. In the Psycheverse: Psyche draws from classical texts like *The Golden Ass* to unpack the moral and mystical dimensions of ancient stories—particularly those involving transformation, deception, and hidden truths. These myths become living tools for understanding contemporary spiritual questions and viewer situations, woven into tarot readings and collective wisdom rather than treated as historical relics.
angels
Angels are spiritual beings found across religious and esoteric traditions, typically understood as intermediaries between the divine and human realms. They function as guides, protectors, and messengers in various theological systems. In the Psycheverse: Psyche addresses angels as accessible spiritual allies rather than distant dogmatic figures, examining how they show up as guides and helpers in tarot readings and personal spiritual practice. The show treats angelic presence as something people can work with directly—through invocation, recognition in daily life, and understanding their role in consciousness expansion.
animal cards
Animal cards are tarot or oracle cards that feature animals as their primary imagery and symbolic focus, used for divination and spiritual insight. In the Psycheverse: Psyche incorporates animal cards into readings as an accessible alternative to traditional tarot, valuing their direct symbolic language and intuitive clarity. These cards appear alongside standard tarot in the show's reading practice, reflecting Psyche's flexible approach to divination tools and the community's varied comfort levels with esoteric symbolism.
animal companions
Animal companions are domesticated or wild animals that live alongside humans, providing emotional support, spiritual connection, and unconditional love. They serve as anchors for healing and presence in human relationships. In the Psycheverse: Trix uses animals as mirrors for unconditional love and emotional resilience, particularly when supporting chat members through heartbreak and despair. Animal companionship appears as a grounding practice and spiritual lesson in her tarot readings, representing the capacity to receive and give love without conditions.
animal spirit cards
Animal spirit cards are divination tools featuring animal imagery, typically used to interpret guidance, traits, and messages associated with each creature's symbolic meaning and behavior. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats animal spirit cards as an accessible entry point for tarot beginners, teaching their meanings and practical interpretation methods. The cards surface in broader conversations about archetypal personality recognition and the dangers of stereotyping—using animals as mirrors for human traits without reducing people to fixed categories.
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.
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