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Key themes and recurring subjects
Substance use refers to the consumption of alcohol, cannabis, caffeine, and other drugs, encompassing both the act itself and its physical and psychological effects. In the Psycheverse: Psyche navigates her own relationship with substances—particularly alcohol and cannabis—as an ongoing feature of the show, examining how intoxication affects emotional regulation, stream quality, and interpersonal dynamics. Her willingness to discuss substance use honestly, including periods of reduction or cessation and the vulnerability that emerges while under the influence, creates a raw and unfiltered aspect of the broadcast that blurs the line between performance and genuine personal struggle.
Substance abuse refers to the harmful or compulsive use of drugs, alcohol, or other intoxicating substances that negatively impacts physical health, mental wellbeing, and social functioning. In the Psycheverse: Psyche examines substance use as both a personal crisis point and a broader spiritual concern—addressing how individuals turn to vices as escape mechanisms, the toxicity that abuse creates in life trajectories, and the connection between addiction and occult practice. The topic emerges both as lived experience within the community and as cautionary material, particularly when examining how charismatic figures can spiral through drug abuse into dangerous esoteric territories.
The subconscious is the part of the mind operating below conscious awareness, influencing thoughts, behaviors, and emotions without deliberate control or recognition. In the Psycheverse: Psyche examines the subconscious as a terrain accessible through tarot, psychology, and esoteric practice—a space where hidden patterns emerge and where the High Priestess serves as a guide to what lies beneath awareness. The show treats the subconscious not as a clinical concept but as a mystical layer that responds to intentional work, divination, and consciousness exploration.