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I Am Who I Think I Am - A Funeral for the Lie of Self-Perception

I Am Who I Think I Am - A Funeral for the Lie of Self-Perception

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We live by the story we tell ourselves—about who we are, what we’re like, what we’re capable of. But what if that entire story is just a survival structure? A mask made of memory and mimicry, passed off as identity?

In this episode of Resonant Truth, we hold a funeral for the deeply embedded illusion that you are who you think you are. We explore how the mind builds its idea of "you" through past experiences, inherited scripts, and unconscious defence mechanisms—and how that idea becomes a prison.

Because the truth is, you aren’t who you think you aren’t either. Even the rebel who tries to break free is often still caught in the same cage, just facing the opposite wall.

So what lies beyond all that thinking? What remains when the concepts die?

This isn’t a conversation of self-help slogans or surface-level inspiration. It’s a slow, honest descent into the hollow frameworks of identity—so we can begin to feel what’s underneath them. If you're ready to sit with the discomfort of unknowing and maybe—just maybe—catch a glimpse of your truth behind the thought, press play.

“You cannot think your way into who you are.
You can only die into it.”

🎧 Listen now.
🕊 One lie down. Many more to go.

Hosts: Elinor Moshe & Daniel Darman
Produced by: Truth of You
Copyright: © 2025 Truth of You
Website: truthofyou.com
Instagram: @theelinormoshe and @thedanieldarman

If something stirred, sit with it. Don’t rush to explain it.
The next resonance will meet you where you are.

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