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S7/E38: Martfotai - I Am What I Think (And I Am Not What I Think) - Disentangling from Thought-Based Identity

S7/E38: Martfotai - I Am What I Think (And I Am Not What I Think) - Disentangling from Thought-Based Identity

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In this fourth episode of the Martfotai series, "I Am What I Think (And I Am Not What I Think)," we turn our attention to the quiet force shaping every moment of our lives: thought. Building on the foundation of presence laid in earlier episodes, this teaching reveals how identity forms around unconscious narratives—and how freedom begins the moment we stop believing every thought we think.

Through practical metaphors and clear insight, we explore how thought filters perception, how stories become self-image, and how to reclaim the space between stimulus and response. You'll discover Gurdjieff’s teaching on verification, a daily practice called “echoing,” and a powerful way to return to presence—not by stopping thought, but by stepping off the train it rides in on.

This episode offers a living experience of inner clarity—where thought no longer defines you, and presence begins to lead.

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