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Aeros
guestChat participant who received astrology reading for Scorpio sign
Damien
guestA frequent guest on the show, specializing in the intersection of astrology, mythology, and occult practices.
SS/Sean/Cheyenne/Solo
guestMain guest, claims to be 100% heterosexual but admits to kissing guys, nearly 50 years old, from Texas, interested in spirituality and astrology
astrology
Astrology is the study of celestial bodies and their positions to interpret personality, forecast events, and understand archetypal energies influencing human experience. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses astrology as a tool for self-analysis and spiritual guidance, examining personal placements (like her Mars in Aquarius) to understand core nature and shadow psychology. The show treats astrology not as mere prediction but as a language for exploring mythological archetypes, unconscious patterns, and the cosmic architecture underlying consciousness.
12th house astrology
2026 predictions
2026 predictions are forecasts and astrological readings for the year 2026, delivered through tarot, astrology, and intuitive guidance tailored to individual zodiac signs. In the Psycheverse: Psyche frames 2026 as a year demanding psychological fortification—her predictions emphasize boundary-setting, digital self-defense, and rejecting engagement with online hostility rather than generic material abundance. She positions astrological foresight as a tool for empowerment and pragmatic life strategy, not mere fortune-telling.
Aquarius
Aquarius is a fixed air sign in Western astrology, ruled by Saturn (traditional) and Uranus (modern), associated with innovation, detachment, intellectualism, and collective consciousness. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats Aquarius as the zodiac's alien—a sign that privileges ideas and humanity over personal connection, processes emotions through logic, and embodies spiritual rebellion. She examines Aquarius placements (particularly her own Mars in Aquarius) as sources of unconventional power and explores the tense, complementary dynamic between Aquarius and its neighbor Capricorn, which grounds Aquarius's visionary impulses.
Aquarius zodiac sign
Aquarius is the eleventh sign of the zodiac, ruled by Uranus, associated with innovation, collective consciousness, intellectual ideals, and often depicted as the Water Bearer. It spans approximately January 20 to February 18. In the Psycheverse: Aquarius appears frequently in personal astrology readings and panel discussions as a sign tied to rebellion, unconventional thinking, and community-oriented energy. Psyche treats Aquarian themes—intellectual detachment, visionary impulses, and resistance to authority—as recurring psychological and spiritual patterns worth examining, especially in the context of the streaming community's own countercultural ethos.
Cancer
Cancer is an astrological zodiac sign associated with emotional depth, psychic sensitivity, and lunar influence. It represents the archetype of the nurturer and the intuitive seer in classical Western astrology. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats Cancer as a gateway to understanding emotional mastery and supernatural attunement, emphasizing the sign's capacity for psychic reception and its role as a vessel for lunar and oceanic forces. The sign appears in readings as both a metaphor for navigating one's inner tides and a marker of those naturally attuned to hauntings and liminal spiritual states.
Capricorn astrology
Capricorn is an earth sign associated with ambition, discipline, structure, and long-term goal-building, ruled by Saturn. In the Psycheverse: Psyche reads Capricorn placements as markers of karmic responsibility and practical wisdom, often highlighting how this energy manifests as relentless drive tempered by self-doubt. Capricorn themes recur in readings as anchors for grounded advice amid chaotic spiritual landscapes.
Gemini astrology
Jewish mythology
Jewish mythology encompasses the narratives, folklore, and spiritual traditions found in Jewish texts and oral traditions, including biblical stories, Kabbalah, and Hasidic teachings. These myths address creation, covenant, redemption, and the relationship between the divine and humanity. In the Psycheverse: Psyche integrates Jewish mythological sources—particularly biblical narratives and Kabbalistic concepts—into late-night oracle readings and spiritual guidance, treating them as living wisdom alongside tarot, astrology, and fairy folklore. The Jewish textual tradition functions as one layer in her syncretic divination practice, offering archetypal messages and theological depth to her readings for community members.
Lilith
Lilith is a figure from Hebrew mythology traditionally cast as Adam's first wife or a demon of the night, later incorporated into astrology as a lunar point associated with shadow, autonomy, and primal power. In modern occultism, Lilith represents rebellion, sexuality, and the rejected feminine. In the Psycheverse: Lilith appears as a major archetypal presence, particularly through Psyche's own Lilith in Scorpio in the 10th house. The show treats Lilith as a mentor figure and dark protector—exploring her shadow work potential, her role in reputation and public identity, and her duality as both seductress and guardian. Lilith devotion recurs through original music, poetic ritual, and astrological analysis that frames her not as a demon to fear but as an initiatory force and anima figure for seekers willing to claim their power.
Mars
Mars is the planet of action, aggression, desire, and willpower in astrology, traditionally associated with the god of war and masculine energy. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses Mars placements as a lens for understanding personal drive and how people assert themselves in the world. Her own Mars in Aquarius in the first house becomes a recurring reference point for examining unconventional approaches to power and rebellion, making this placement a window into her own spiritual methodology and why she operates outside traditional spiritual spaces.
Mercury
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the sun, traditionally associated in astronomy with extreme temperatures and a slow rotation, and in astrology with communication, intellect, and perception. In the Psycheverse: Psyche reads Mercury placements as blueprints for how people think, speak, and process information, treating astrological Mercury as a diagnostic tool for understanding cognitive style and spiritual comprehension. The show treats Mercury both as astronomical fact and as symbolic architecture—weaving scientific curiosities (like Mercury's unusual day length) into conversations about how consciousness itself experiences time and language.
North Node
The North Node is the lunar node that represents an individual's soul direction, karmic lessons, and evolutionary growth in astrology—the qualities and experiences the soul is meant to develop in this lifetime. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses the North Node as a map for spiritual development, particularly through the lens of the "outsider guide" archetype—the person who observes from the margins and must learn to emerge as a visible teacher. She reads North Node placements as describing the journey from isolation toward purpose, examining how withdrawal and perception become the foundation for authentic leadership.
Republicans vs Democrats
The Republican and Democratic parties represent the two major political factions in the United States, with competing ideologies around economics, social policy, and governance. In the Psycheverse: Psyche engages with partisan politics primarily through the lens of consciousness and cultural division rather than policy specifics, often using political polarization as a case study in how belief systems fragment communities. The show treats left-right politics as energetic patterns and archetypal conflicts worth examining through tarot and astrology rather than debating substantively.
Satanism
Satanism encompasses religious, philosophical, and cultural movements that venerate Satan or satanic imagery, ranging from theistic worship to symbolic rebellion against religious authority. In the Psycheverse: Psyche examines Satanism through the lens of astrology and American culture, particularly the association between Capricorn and demonic archetypes. She critiques satanic philosophy for its emphasis on narcissism and misanthropy, while also addressing the personal cost of being stereotyped as "devilish" based on zodiacal associations.
Saturn
Saturn is the planet traditionally associated with limitation, discipline, karmic lessons, and the passage of time in astrology and Western esotericism. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats Saturn as a teaching force and ally—the "Silent Watcher" who builds character through trials rather than simply restricting. Saturn appears across readings about perseverance, outsider archetypes, and the Saturnian signs (particularly Capricorn), where Psyche emphasizes how constraint and solitude forge strength and authentic leadership. The planet functions as both a spiritual teacher and a source of enduring power when approached with respect.
Scorpio
Scorpio is a fixed water sign in astrology, ruled by Mars and associated with transformation, depth, intensity, and the underworld. It governs themes of death and rebirth, hidden power, sexuality, and psychological shadow work. In the Psycheverse: Scorpio emerges primarily through Lilith placements, especially Lilith in Scorpio in the 10th house—a configuration Psyche treats as an archetype of dangerous feminine power, dark protection, and public transformation. She engages with Scorpio through poetic and musical expression, rendering Lilith in Scorpio as a seductive, mysterious anima figure who embodies rebellion, shadow integration, and the duality between destroyer and protector.
Scorpio astrology
Scorpio is a water sign in astrology associated with intensity, transformation, psychological depth, and themes of death and rebirth. It is ruled by Pluto and traditionally Mars, and is the eighth sign of the zodiac. In the Psycheverse: Scorpio appears as a sign deeply connected to shadow work, occult power, and reclaiming forbidden feminine energy—particularly through Psyche's engagement with Lilith mythology and the archetype of the untamed divine feminine. Scorpio's transformative power mirrors Psyche's own spiritual practice of integrating darkness and personal power as sources of protection and authentic selfhood.
Venus
Venus is the planet governing love, desire, beauty, values, and relational attraction in astrology, representing both romantic and aesthetic preferences. In the Psycheverse: Psyche approaches Venus placements as keys to understanding how individuals love and what they find beautiful or worth pursuing, often weaving poetic and musical language into readings of Venus's house and sign positions. Her Venus readings reveal the spiritual and adventurous dimensions of desire, treating romantic inclination not as shallow but as a sacred map of the soul's yearning.
Venus placement
Venus placement refers to the position of Venus in a natal chart, which in astrology determines patterns around love, desire, values, and romantic attachment. In the Psycheverse: Psyche reads Venus placements as keys to understanding how individuals love, what they're drawn to, and the hidden wounds or spiritual lessons embedded in their relationships. The 12th house Venus in Sagittarius appears as a recurring archetype—someone seeking transcendent love and freedom, often channeling desire inward or toward the invisible realms, creating tension between intimacy and autonomy.
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“Psyche's astrological chart doesn't whisper. It issues a decree. This isn't the astrology of someone who's here to find themselves. It's the astrology of someone who arrived already holding a message.”
“I'm able to do things with my astrology report that I've been wanting to do all my life, but it's like it it would be too complicated to actually um to get all these degrees and to like myself out of it”
“I think these Sabian symbols are going to be like the key to a lot of people's astrology chart”
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“I basically just dox myself. Like I just like I would always I I do I do astrology and stuff. So I would share my birthday. I I keep my first last name.”
“This is called the dark side astrology. It's called born on a rotten day. But it's not no day is really rotten.”