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The Missing Act: A Storytelling Framework for Remembering Who You Are

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Transformation isn't about having more insights. It's about recognizing who's having them.

You've done the work. Therapy. Meditation. Plant medicine. That breakthrough that changed everything. Three weeks later, you're back in the same pattern.

Not because the work didn't work. Because you skipped the missing act.

Life follows patterns. Transformation follows beats. Once you see the structure, you stop repeating unconsciously and start navigating consciously.

This is the framework for what comes after the insight. The map that makes transformation stick in regular life. The 12 beats from breakthrough to dharma, from pattern to purpose.

WHAT YOU'LL

The 12 universal beats of transformation (from Opening Image to Dharma)

Why you keep repeating certain patterns—and how to complete them

The difference between breakthrough and integration

Act the consciousness that's always been awake, watching the whole show

Practices that pass "The Tuesday Test"—observable, repeatable, measurable in regular life

When to push, when to pause, and when to get support

WHO THIS IS This is pattern recognition for seekers. Story structure for life. A diagnostic tool for anyone stuck in loops. Whether you're a writer mapping your narrative, a professional integrating peak experiences, or someone who's tired of repeating the same drama, this framework shows you the structure underneath.

WHAT MAKES THIS No memoir. No fluff. No "journey of self-discovery" narratives. Just observable patterns, testable frameworks, and concrete practices. Think of it like network documentation for consciousness—clear, systematic, reproducible.

The framework is fractal. You'll cycle through all twelve beats in a lifetime, a year, a project, or a week. Once you know the structure, you can navigate any scale.

Transform your drama into dharma. The pattern is predictable. The structure is consistent. The integration is systematic. The work is learnable.

169 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 6, 2025

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Oriya Pollak

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