A short, insightful guide for readers who want inner peace without the clichés.
Who You Are (Not) strips spiritual growth down to its essentials.
No manifesting.
No hustle culture.
No “10 steps to happiness.”
Instead, this book focuses on the root of inner unrest: the stories we cling to about who we are, what we deserve, and what we fear. Through clear metaphors and simple reflections, it helps readers unravel the false identities that create unrest and discontent.
Reviewers who enjoy books about consciousness, identity, awareness, or the intersection of psychology and philosophy will find plenty to explore here. It’s concise, practical, occasionally playful, and written for people who are tired of looking everywhere but inward.
Ideal for readers of Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer, Anthony de Mello, Pema Chödrön, and anyone seeking honest, non-dogmatic insight into awareness and inner peace.