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Occultism encompasses esoteric practices, hidden knowledge systems, and non-mainstream spiritual philosophies that investigate consciousness and metaphysical reality beyond conventional religion or science.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats occultism as a living framework for understanding human consciousness and archetypal forces—examining everything from tarot and astrology to satanic philosophy and esoteric traditions. She interrogates how occult systems reflect psychological truths and cultural anxieties, often critiquing commercialized or narcissistic interpretations while centering genuine spiritual inquiry and community accountability.

Psyche opens with a dramatic spoken-word piece about seeing through manipulation and social games, then transitions into a chaotic discussion about suspicious activity during earlier streams, mentions of Pisces symbolism, and frustrations with moderator behavior.

Psyche explores Aleister Crowley's 'The Book of Lies' (1912), a collection of 93 esoteric chapters filled with symbolism and hidden meanings, with particular focus on the number 333 and its significance in Crowley's magical system of Thelema.

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An introduction to esoteric philosophy and the ageless wisdom tradition, exploring the concept that humans exist as a trinity of spirit, soul, and personality.