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A Saturday night open panel stream featuring tarot readings, casual conversations about dreams, synchronicities, and relationships between the host and various guests including Tiger Butterfly, Ocean, Caesar, and others.
Open PanelThis episode opens with the host Psyche (also called Trix or John) welcoming viewers to a Saturday night fun stream. The conversation flows between several topics including Psyche sharing a vivid dream about some kind of cult initiation process involving flooding and books. Ocean joins the panel to discuss spiritual topics, sharing experiences about being watched or monitored, and reveals knowledge about the ending of the Kali Yuga next month. The host performs tarot readings for guests, with Ocean receiving cards including the Ace of Pentacles and King of Cups. Caesar, who is revealed to be Psyche's boyfriend from Chicago, briefly appears. The stream includes discussions about near-death experiences, spiritual attacks in dreams, and various personal stories. Later in the stream, more guests join including someone doing impressions and crude humor, with conversations ranging from astrology to inappropriate jokes. The overall tone shifts from mystical and spiritual early on to more chaotic and comedic as the night progresses.
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Psyche hosts an early morning open panel tarot session, discussing her new boyfriend, planning to get a piercing, and giving tarot readings to viewers.
Episode 97 featured open panel discussions, April Fool's Day raids, gift exchanges for the host's equipment needs, and conversations about relationships, spirituality, and community support.
A nearly 6-hour livestream featuring tarot readings, open panel discussions, and interactions with various guests including Bea, Janet, Uncle Scram, and others, with significant drama and relationship tensions throughout.
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