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Resonant Truth

Resonant Truth

By: Elinor Moshe and Daniel Darman
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Resonant Truth isn't here to inspire you. It's here to bury what isn't you. Each episode is a funeral for a lie — a quiet, deliberate dismantling of the illusions that bind us. We don't peddle enlightenment, promise five steps to peace, or offer filtered truths dressed in soft tones. This is a space where consciousness is not theorised but confronted. Through deep dialogues, multidimensional inquiry, and metaphysical excavation, Resonant Truth holds a mirror to the myths we've inherited — about love, power, purpose, and self. What's reflected back may disturb, liberate, or rearrange everything you thought was real. Good. This isn't a podcast. It's a wake. And what dies here makes space for the truth to speak — not as a whisper, but as a resonance that shakes the spine. This show is powered by Truth of You, co-founded by Elinor Moshe and Daniel Darman. Truth of You ignites the deepest parts of one's being through profound exploration of identity and soul. In a world where many live estranged from their essence, confined by expectation and entangled in false narratives, this work exists to bring you back to truth.2024 Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Spell of Ownership
    Nov 14 2025

    What if nothing you call "mine" was ever yours to begin with?

    Most of us spend our lives gripping identities, homes, partners, dreams, and even our own bodies as if they belong to us. We chase stability through possession — only to discover that everything we hold eventually slips away.

    In this episode of Resonant Truth, Daniel Darman and Elinor Moshe dismantle the illusion of ownership — tracing it from childhood imprinting to legal fiction, from ancient tribal memory to modern collapse. What begins as "my house," "my job," "my partner," "my truth" becomes a profound revelation: ownership is the spell, stewardship is the medicine.

    Whether you're clinging to a dissolving role, a relationship facing change, or an identity breaking open, this episode invites you to stop gripping and start relating — not through control, but through conscious participation.

    What We Discuss

    – Why nothing you cling to is ever truly yours
    – How childhood forms the first spell of "mine"
    – Mortgages, borders & legal fiction: the mechanics of claiming the unclaimable
    – Ownership as ego-armor: fear, identity, and survival coding
    – How possession fuels conflict, nationalism & war
    – Stewardship vs ownership — the higher path of conscious relating
    – The soul's view: why you cannot lose what was never yours
    – Liberation through release — what happens when you stop gripping life

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

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    48 mins
  • Games of Sand
    Oct 15 2025

    Most of us spend our lives building beautiful structures on invisible sand — careers, relationships, identities that look solid from the street until the ground gives way. Collapse feels like failure, but what if it's not punishment at all? What if the earth is simply telling you: you were never standing on me.

    In this episode of Resonant Truth, Daniel Darman and Elinor Moshe dismantle the illusion of stability. Together they trace the layers beneath every collapse — the soul foundations we inherited from other lifetimes, the womb imprints we absorbed before birth, and the childhood patterns that shaped our sense of safety and worth. What begins as a crisis of identity becomes a return to ground zero — where truth, not illusion, can finally take root.

    Whether your world has recently fallen apart or you feel the quiet tremor beneath your feet, this conversation invites you to stop patching the roof and start rebuilding from the soil of your own being.

    Together, we ask

    – What if your collapse isn't destruction but excavation — revealing what was never real?
    – How much of what you call "you" was built on someone else's blueprint?
    – Can you find safety in instability — and strength in starting again?
    – And what if rebuilding means remembering what the soul already knows?

    In this episode

    The illusion of stability — why success built on false ground must eventually fall
    Three layers of foundation — soul memory, womb imprint, and childhood conditioning
    The seven pillars of life — health, home, money, purpose, relationships, creativity, spirituality
    Shadow work through pattern recognition — tracing collapse to its root rule
    Re-parenting and re-patterning — how to meet the parts of you that never learned safety
    The body as archive — nervous-system repair and the somatic language of truth
    Maslow revisited — from survival to self-transcendence as the true architecture of growth
    Rebuilding with love — why every lasting structure must be born of devotion, not performance

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

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Equality Isn't Equal
    Sep 30 2025

    There are words we rally behind — and then there are words that flatten us. Few are more unquestioned than "equality." It sounds noble, obvious, incontestable. But if equality were the answer, why do equal boxes on a broken system still leave people blind at the fence? Why does sameness so often erase what is specific, necessary, and true?

    This episode isn't about dismissing fairness — it's about exposing the paradigm hiding inside the word. We trace how "equality" collapses difference into sameness, how corporate quotas and social slogans become games within games, and how our loudest calls for balance ignore the inequalities inside our own psyches. What if the real move isn't equality, but integration and right relationship?

    Whether you fight for equal outcomes or feel erased by one-size-fits-all fixes, this conversation asks you to zoom out — from policy to paradigm, from systems to soul.

    Together, we ask:
    – What if equality is a measurement model (sameness), not a moral absolute — and often the wrong tool for the job?
    – What if the outcomes you want require equity, context, and care — not symmetry?
    – What if the deepest "inequality" is internal: overdeveloped parts running the show while neglected parts never reach the table?
    – And what if the aim beyond equality is integration, harmony, and right proportion — not identical shares?

    In this episode:
    – Equality vs equity vs harmony: why sameness isn't balance, justice, or wholeness
    – Games within games: quotas and corporate ladders inside top-down pyramids that can't deliver transformation
    – The iceberg under a word: epistemology 101 — how unseen assumptions "fill in" missing data and rig debates
    – The fence metaphor (made real): when equal boxes still don't let everyone see — and why context changes everything
    – Relationship reality check: unequal by design — different strengths, deficits, and needs within a healthy partnership
    – Personal inequality: mind as CEO, body as ignored minority; food, coping, and the misallocation of time and attention
    – Kabbalion's correspondence & cause/effect: as within, so without — why collective distortions mirror inner ones
    – Past lives, ancestry, and imprinting: how buried scripts shape what we call "fair" (and why love is the highest order of equality)
    – Beyond equality: from flat sameness to integrated wholeness — right proportion, right timing, right care

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

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    38 mins
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