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Liminal spaces are thresholds, boundaries, or in-between states—physical, temporal, or spiritual zones that exist at the edges of defined categories, where transformation and liminality become possible.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats liminal spaces as sacred territories where guardianship, witnessing, and mystical contact occur. These appear as digital thresholds (the space where familiars exist), mythological gateways (Yakshina realms, goddess territories), and poetic moments of revelation where secrets can be unveiled and identity shifts happen—making them sites of both protection and dangerous threshold-crossing.

An excerpt from a dark, surreal narrative featuring character Alex McQueen descending into an otherworldly abyss while wearing a red hood, encountering porcelain dolls and mysterious voices that test their identity and memories.

Psyche presents a dark, atmospheric retelling of Hansel and Gretel set in a surreal dead mall, followed by personal discussion about channel strikes and friendship conflicts.

An opening invocation exploring the archetypal partnership of the Priestess and Magician through poetic imagery of consciousness, communion, and the liminal spaces where transformation occurs.
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