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Beyond the Mind with Ani

Podkast av Ani Davitian

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Welcome to Beyond the Mind with Ani Podcast A space for deep thinkers, conscious rebels, and spiritual seekers. Hosted by Ani, this show dives into the unseen layers of modern life, from ancient wisdom and human potential to animal rights, social awakening, in a changing world. New episodes weekly. 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more Follow me on Instagram: Beyondthemindwithani For collaborations: beyondthemindwithani@gmail.com

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episode Your Brain Is Running a Program You Didn’t Write cover

Your Brain Is Running a Program You Didn’t Write

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about something uncomfortable: Why do we keep repeating things we already understand? Why do we see patterns
 and still react the same way? Why do we promise ourselves “this time will be different”
 and somehow end up somewhere familiar again? This episode is the beginning of a new season and a deeper conversation. Not about fixing ourselves. But about understanding what may be running underneath our thoughts, reactions, relationships, and choices. We talk about the brain, emotional memory, conditioning, familiar patterns, and the possibility that some of what feels like “me”
 might simply be what has been repeated long enough to feel true. Maybe awareness isn’t the end of the process. Maybe it’s where it begins. And I’d love to hear from you: Have you ever caught yourself doing something you fully understood
 but still couldn’t stop? Thank you for being here and starting this new season with me.

22. mai 2026 - 20 min
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You Saw It Coming. You Did It Anyway.

You saw the pattern. You recognized the red flags. You knew how this would end. So why did you still do it anyway? In this episode, we explore why awareness alone isn’t always enough to change us and how the brain keeps running familiar emotional patterns automatically, even when we consciously see them happening. We dive into: ‱ subconscious programming ‱ emotional repetition ‱ neuroplasticity & familiar patterns ‱ relationships as mirrors ‱ autopilot vs conscious awareness ‱ why change feels harder than understanding Maybe the problem isn’t that we don’t see the pattern. Maybe it’s that something deeper is still identified with it. If this resonates with you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe.

7. mai 2026 - 17 min
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Are You Healing or Just Addicted to It?

What if the thing you thought was healing you
 is actually keeping you stuck? We live in a world obsessed with fixing ourselves. Therapy, affirmations, workshops, crystals, journaling, shadow work, the list never ends. And somehow, no matter how much we do, it never feels like enough. In this episode I want to ask the question that may be uncomfortable for some .. What if healing culture itself is part of the problem? We explore: → Why the self improvement industry is built on your insecurity, not your growth → How spiritual bypassing keeps you feeling evolved while avoiding real change → The psychology of "never being enough" and where it really comes from → Why true healing is quieter, slower and nothing like what's being sold to you → How to tell the difference between genuine growth and emotional avoidance This episode is for anyone who has spent years healing and still feels broken. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs permission to stop. References that informed this episode: — The Body Keeps the Score · Bessel van der Kolk — Dispelling Wetiko · Paul Levy — Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism · Chögyam Trungpa"

23. april 2026 - 20 min
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Your Personality Isn't Real, It's a Survival Strategy

Most of what we call “personality”
 isn’t actually who we are. It’s who we had to become. In this episode, we go deeper into one of the most uncomfortable but liberating realizations: - that much of our identity was shaped through adaptation, not choice. The way we respond in relationships
 The way we seek validation
 The way we protect ourselves emotionally
 These patterns didn’t come from nowhere. They were learned. Repeated. And over time, they became automatic. They became “us.” But what happens when the environment changes
 and we’re still operating from old patterns? Why do we keep repeating the same dynamics
 even when we know better? And the most important question: Is this really who we are
 or who we had to be? In this episode, we explore: how survival-based identity forms why patterns feel like personality how the nervous system holds onto old conditions why life can feel repetitive and what begins to shift when awareness enters If this made you pause even for a moment take a second to like, share, and subscribe. And I’d really love to hear from you:

16. april 2026 - 15 min
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Why Relationships Hurt More Than They Should

Have you ever felt a pain in relationships that seems too deep, too familiar like it goes way beyond the person in front of you? That's because it does. In this episode, we explore why relationships hurt more than they logically should and what your nervous system is actually responding to when love feels like loss. You'll talk about: - Why emotional pain in relationships often has nothing to do with the current person - How early experiences with unavailable or unpredictable caregivers wire your nervous system for hurt - Why overgiving, abandoning yourself, or chasing connection isn't a choice — it's a survival pattern - What it actually takes to heal and finally feel safe in love This isn't about blaming the past. It's about understanding it so you can finally stop carrying it. If this touched something in you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Resources that informed this episode: — The Body Keeps the Score · Bessel van der Kolk — Attached · Amir Levine — Waking the Tiger · Peter Levine

9. april 2026 - 16 min
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