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Key themes and recurring subjects
IRL streaming refers to livestreaming conducted in physical locations outside a studio, where the host and audience interact in real-time while navigating public spaces. It combines the immediacy of live performance with the spontaneity of being outdoors or in unexpected environments. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses IRL streams as a format for organic, unscripted community building—walking piers, eating street food, and hosting impromptu panel discussions funded by viewer donations. These streams become spaces where she performs tarot, processes community drama, and creates casual intimacy with regulars like Miguel, blurring the line between spiritual teaching and everyday hangout.
Indian mythology encompasses the vast body of sacred narratives, deities, and spiritual teachings from Hindu, Buddhist, and other South Asian traditions, including classical texts like the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Puranas. These stories address eternal themes of dharma, karma, devotion, and the nature of reality. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses Indian mythology—particularly the Baital Pachisi cycle—as a framework for teaching moral philosophy and psychological insight. She recounts these tales as riddles and tests of character that reveal truth about loyalty, identity, deception, and virtue, treating them as timeless wisdom applicable to modern spiritual and ethical dilemmas.
Indian folklore encompasses traditional narratives, myths, and tales passed down through centuries in South Asian cultures, often featuring magical elements, moral dilemmas, and tests of character. In the Psycheverse: Psyche uses classical Indian stories like the Baital Paichisi as frameworks for exploring consciousness, consent, and the blurred boundaries between deception and transformation. These tales become mirrors for examining how identity shifts across different contexts and what truth really means when magic and intention collide.