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Spiritual boundaries are the deliberate limits and protective practices one establishes to maintain energetic, emotional, and spiritual integrity against external harm, manipulation, or unwanted influence.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats boundaries not as passive walls but as active spiritual power—drawing on figures like Bagalamukhi to frame boundary-setting as divine interruption and creative force. She examines how boundaries function in real community dynamics, from discerning true friendship to defending oneself against trolls and parasocial vampirism, positioning the ability to say "no" and stop harmful momentum as both a practical skill and an esoteric practice essential to spiritual work.

Psyche introduces Bagalamukhi, the Hindu tantric goddess who embodies the power to stop harmful momentum and control destructive forces through divine interruption.

Psyche opens with two original spoken-word pieces exploring themes of friendship betrayal and personal identity, then demonstrates his new 'Troll Decoder' tool that translates hostile chat comments into psychological insights about the commenter's insecurities.

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A poetic monologue exploring the nature of true friendship, loyalty, and betrayal, questioning whether friends are genuine allies or fair-weather companions.