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Self-Obsession: Why You Suffer (And How to Stop)

Self-Obsession: Why You Suffer (And How to Stop)

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In this episode, I’m joined by Tom Davies — author of Self Obsession — for a profound exploration of why we suffer and how to stop. We unpack how our fixation on identity — career, relationships, even personality — traps us in anxiety, grief, and striving. Drawing from both Western psychology and Eastern spirituality, Tom offers a clear and compassionate path toward freedom: letting go of false identification and realising what we really are.


Key Themes Highlighted
  • Self-Obsession & Identity: How our suffering arises from clinging to a sense of self that’s always under threat.
  • The Trap of Identification: Why tying our worth to external roles or internal narratives makes us vulnerable.
  • East Meets West: Blending psychology’s tools with spiritual insight for a more complete approach to healing.
  • Tom’s Personal Story: From anxiety and burnout as a medic to insight and clarity through inquiry and presence.
  • Meditation & Self-Inquiry: Practices that help dissolve the illusion of a separate, fixed self.
  • Impermanence & Clinging: Why resisting change and chasing stability only deepens suffering.
  • Beyond Self-Improvement: The trap of always trying to fix ourselves — and the freedom of radical acceptance.
  • Non-Dual Awareness: Realising our essence as awareness itself — not a separate self, but Being.


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