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Lilith is a figure from Jewish and Islamic mythology traditionally depicted as Adam's first wife who refused submission, later associated with nocturnal power, sexuality, and resistance to patriarchal control. In various esoteric traditions, she represents divine feminine shadow and untamed agency.
In the Psycheverse
Lilith functions as an internalized spiritual force within Psyche herself—a source of protection, power, and authentic self-expression that resists constraint. The show treats her as both a mythological archetype and a lived presence, examining her reluctance to be fully known or named, in dialogue with Psyche's spiritual guides and explored through both teaching and original performance.

A Ghostober Fest panel featuring Psyche and various guests discussing conspiracy theories, occult themes, and community dynamics in an unfiltered, chaotic livestream format with musical performances and open panel discussions.

An experimental episode featuring Psyche performing original spoken word and song pieces addressing trolls and personal conflicts, followed by conversational segments discussing community dynamics and past show drama.

An episode featuring extended musical performances and introductory content, with Psyche beginning a free tarot reading session focused on cards, cats, fun, and spontaneous energy.
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