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Sensitivity is the capacity to perceive, feel, and respond to subtle stimuli—whether emotional, interpersonal, or environmental—often manifesting as heightened awareness or vulnerability to external influences.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche examines sensitivity as both a spiritual gift and a practical liability, exploring how perceptiveness reveals hidden truths (the pea under the mattress) while exposing oneself to judgment and pain. She navigates the tension between maintaining compassion in a harsh world and protecting oneself from the toxicity of public criticism, positioning sensitivity as an authentic marker of consciousness rather than weakness.
Host Psyche/Trix retells the Princess and the Pea fairy tale through a darker, psychological lens, exploring themes of sensitivity, authenticity, and the ability to perceive truth.
A spoken word performance or song about being "Mr. Unforgiven" - choosing to maintain a compassionate heart despite others' judgment and conditional mercy.
A chaotic panel discussion touching on LGBTQ+ sensitivity, personal relationships, and interpersonal dynamics among participants.
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