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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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