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What if your sense of self wasn’t fixed, and your brain had the ability to completely reorganize the way you think, perceive, and experience your life? In this conversation, neuroscientist Manesh Girn breaks down how identity, conditioning, and inner narratives can transform at any point in adulthood. In this episode of My Psychedelic Story, we speak with neuroscientist Dr. Manesh Girn, whose work focuses on how the brain constructs our sense of self, how patterns become ingrained, and how humans can break lifelong cycles through intentional inner work. Manesh explains how early conditioning, family systems, cultural expectations, and personal history shape how we interpret reality, and how certain meaningful experiences can reorganize the brain’s internal networks, opening new pathways for flexibility, healing, and growth. He also shares his personal transformation journey, beginning in his teens when meditation, contemplative traditions, and deep introspection sparked a lifelong interest in consciousness, emotional processing, and human potential. From his academic research on the default mode network to years of personal development, men’s groups, retreats, and introspective practices, Manesh reveals what it actually looks like to rewire long-held beliefs and step into a life once thought impossible. #InnerWork #Neuroscience #PersonalGrowth #IdentityShifts #EmotionalHealing #TransformationJourney WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: How the brain builds your sense of self — and how it can change Why certain profound experiences create long-lasting emotional breakthroughs The science behind identity flexibility, neuroplasticity, and behavioral change How early conditioning shapes adult patterns and internal narratives Practical insights on integration, personal growth, and rewriting limiting beliefs TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Why your “sense of self” is more flexible than you think 01:02 – How early conditioning shapes adult identity and behavior 02:14 – What meaningful transformative experiences reveal about the mind 03:18 – Understanding brain networks involved in self-reflection and awareness 04:26 – How inner work unlocks emotional insight and long-term change 05:41 – Living beyond old patterns, narratives, and limiting beliefs 06:52 – The power of community, accountability, and shared integration 08:12 – Human potential, transformation, and the science of change 09:39 – Closing reflections & next steps ABOUT THE GUEST – MANESH GIRN Dr. Manesh Girn is a neuroscientist specializing in self-related processing, brain network dynamics, neuroplasticity, and the science of personal transformation. He has published numerous papers on identity, cognitive flexibility, and consciousness, and he actively teaches, lectures, and creates accessible educational content to help people understand the brain and its potential for change.