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S7/E39: Martfotai - I Am Not My Story - Escaping the Illusion of a Fixed Past

S7/E39: Martfotai - I Am Not My Story - Escaping the Illusion of a Fixed Past

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In this fifth episode of the Martfotai podcast series, we turn toward the quiet narratives that shape our identity—not the thoughts we think once, but the stories we return to again and again. These stories, built from memory and emotion, become our inner script. And without noticing, we begin to live inside them.

This episode reveals the subtle distinction between remembering and re-living. Through grounded insight and lived metaphor, we explore how the past becomes a lens, how identity can harden around old wounds, and how presence begins when we stop rehearsing who we’ve been.

You’ll hear how the world reflects your unfinished narratives back to you, why being seen through someone else’s old memory can feel like a prison, and how to gently return to the part of you that is always new. We introduce practical tools for loosening the old script, dissolving emotional charge, and beginning again, not by erasing the past, but by releasing your identification with it.

If you’ve ever been trapped in a role, misread by someone from your past, or defined by a story you no longer believe, this episode offers clarity, freedom, and a return to the self beneath the narrative.

Ready to stop living from memory and start living from presence?
Visit ⁠martfotai.com⁠ and register your email to receive guided practices, live session invitations, and new tools for inner transformation.
Because the story isn’t who you are.
And presence is where the truth begins.

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