If I Tell You My Troubles, Will You Understand?
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What happens when your deepest question becomes:
Who am I?
A deeply personal spiritual memoir exploring identity, healing, ego, faith, and the longing to know one’s true self. Through dreams, inner questioning, and conversations with God, this reflective work follows a journey beyond trauma, beyond labels, and beyond the illusion of separation.
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Who am I?
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This short memoir was born from a question that refused to leave me alone.
What began as an attempt to understand my childhood wounds, fears, and struggles gradually became a much deeper search for identity, God, and the nature of existence itself.
In If I Tell You My Troubles, Will You Understand?, I share my personal journey through healing, self-inquiry, dreams, faith, and the longing to know what lies beyond the mind and the ego.
Inside, I reflect on:
- The difference between the ego and the true self
- Dreams that shaped my understanding of myself
- My changing relationship with God
- The search for peace beyond worldly success and temporary happiness
- Questions of oneness, separation, and identity
I don’t offer a roadmap or a formula.
This memoir is an honest reflection of my own search for truth, written from a place of vulnerability, uncertainty, longing, and hope.
If you have ever felt that there must be something more to life than what the eyes can see, or if you have found yourself asking who you truly are beneath your thoughts, emotions, and roles, perhaps parts of this journey will resonate with you.
A Glimpse Inside
“Mom, you ask me why I’ve lost my smile lately, why I seem constantly troubled. I know it saddens you to see me like this—a shell that walks and breathes but isn’t fully here. You look at me, expecting some explanation, I know. But when I try to speak, everything feels stuck. So I’ve decided to write instead. Maybe this is how my heart can reach yours.”
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“I used to think my previous problems were overwhelming: my childhood, the traumas, anger, school, illness… Yet the weight of my current problem is so heavy that all the pain of my past seems light by comparison. But I chose to carry this burden myself. I asked a question: Who am I?“
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“I’ve given up searching for peace and happiness in this temporary world; I’ve decided to seek happiness in what is eternal. Even if I found a spouse who loved me completely, or had a beautiful child, or more money than I could ever spend, I still wouldn’t find peace. As long as I identify with this sense of separation from my Lord, as long as I see through duality instead of oneness, I will keep suffering.”
