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🎙️“Stop waiting to know who you are before you start living”

🎙️“Stop waiting to know who you are before you start living”

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In this 9-minute episode, Nicolas-David Paris®, spiritual medium and author, guides you through a simple but radical principle: you don’t create your life by waiting to understand yourself — you understand yourself by moving forward. As long as you remain still “trying to find yourself”, you live from inherited programs — not from your true self.


🔑 In this episode:
• Why you are not the person you think you are — but the sum of what was transmitted to you
• How to temporarily suspend the influence of parents, society and norms
• The foundational exercise: asking “what do I truly like?” — without self-judgment
• When introspection is not enough: why certain wounds require a therapist
• Why the world responds to what you vibrate, not to what you silently hope for
• How to take action even with inner shadows — and why identity reveals itself through movement
• The role of spirit guides: why they only open doors once you start walking toward something


💎 Key takeaway:
Your life will not change when you finally know who you are —
but when you start acting, even imperfectly.
Guides do not wait for your clarity.
They wait for your movement.



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🎧 A podcast by Nicolas-David Paris®, spiritual medium and author, to perceive the invisible, receive messages, and elevate your inner vibration.


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