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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 7 MIN

The False North

from The Pattern Recognizer · host Dan Desmarques

Most people orient their lives to an invisible ‘north’ made of shoulds, family imperatives, and cultural commandments. I call this pattern The False North: a borrowed orientation that bends choices, money, and relationships toward obedience instead of alignment. In this episode I name the pattern, expose its psychological wiring (internalized injunctions, reward-punishment loops, identity fusion) and trace the same architecture in sacred geometry — a misaligned axis that warps the mandala of a life. Drawing from Stoic duty, Taoist wu wei, and Gnostic discernment, you’ll get a crisp reframe: obligation is not virtue unless it serves your true center. I finish with a high-impact, 3‑minute daily Compass Check — a sensory, numerical, and intention ritual you can do every morning to test alignment, recalibrate action, and reclaim decision sovereignty. Practical, non‑mystical, and easy to practice within a busy life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pattern-recognizer--7016687/support.

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