
Mythic-The Mirrorless
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Who are you when no one is watching?
What’s left of you when the crowd stops clapping?
In this episode of BTWN LVRS, we step into the sacred ache of identity lost and soul remembered. Featuring the spoken word piece “I Am Not What They Named Me” and the mythic parable of Ari and Ezra, this episode is a call to the ones who’ve been performing for praise, shape-shifting for survival, and mirroring everyone but themselves.
Ari was born into a kingdom without mirrors. Ezra into a lineage of men without emotion. Both were taught to be everything but their truth. Until they met and saw each other clearly for the first time.
This isn’t just a story. It’s a reflection.
This episode explores:
- The ways identity becomes performance
- Why many of us avoid looking inward
- How men and women are both conditioned to abandon their truth
- And what it means to reclaim your soul without needing to be seen first
You don’t have to be perfect to be real.
You don’t have to be praised to be valuable.
You don’t have to be mirrored to remember who you are.
Let this episode remind you:
You were never meant to become someone else’s ideal.
You were meant to remember your own design.
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