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Illusion
Open Heart with Lu Leslan
What if memory is just reconstruction? What if the roles you play aren't the sum of who you are? In this episode, Lu explores illusion as the mechanism that keeps us building coherence where there is none. She shares a personal story about looking at a family photo and recognizing the woman but feeling no connection, the biological paradox of six elements creating infinite variety, and why the question "Who am I?" dissolves into silence. This is about noticing when you're creating illusions and learning to exist in the not-knowing.
SHOW NOTES:
IN THIS EPISODE:
- Illusion as the friend that keeps us in the loop
- Memory as reconstruction, not recording
- Personal story: the family photo and the stranger you recognize
- The evolving roles: music teacher, piano teacher, educator, podcaster, filmmaker
- The biological paradox: six elements, infinite variety
- The unanswerable question: "Who am I?"
- The practice: noticing when you're creating coherence
QUOTE: "The self isn't a thing you find. It's a process you're always in the middle of."
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NEXT EPISODE: Imperfection – Embracing the cracks in a perfectly imperfect world.
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RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Lu's first documentary: Take a Bow: The Ingrid Clarfield Story (2011)