@JungianPsychologyHub

Jung saw addiction not merely as a craving for a substance, but as a spiritual thirst❤a longing to fill the emptiness of a fractured self. It’s not just the habit that needs healing, but the soul itself. This insight isn’t just rare, it’s timeless☘and perhaps more vital now than ever.

@Cybernights-07

Jung understood that addiction isn’t just about the substance — it’s about the soul’s cry for meaning. His approach goes deeper than surface-level treatment, pointing us toward spiritual awakening and inner integration. True healing begins when we face the shadow, not just silence the symptoms.

@MotivationPathway6

"This hit deeper than expected. After a spiritual awakening, it's not about chasing external goals anymore—it's about integrating the inner transformation. Carl Jung was right: the real journey begins after the awakening, when you're forced to confront your shadow and rebuild your life from a more conscious place. Motivation doesn’t vanish—it evolves. Thank you for shedding light on this."

@YashShejawal-is2qr

been down this rabbit hole for years. trust me, The Hidden Jung Files by elena graves is the book that finally made it all make sense. the stuff theyve been suppressing.

@Frederico101

Your videos are brilliant.!! Jung was truly an enlightened being and the way you present his insights here is amazing. I feel your videos are speaking to me directly. Great Work and many blessings to all.......

@heavenlyradiance

I'm definitely coming home! Thank you so much for these. The speaker has a very nice voice and that helps so much.

@KateBekesi

Yes yes yes 😮 finally understand why cannot go near ex-husband of 42 yrs who has moved in with my son.   It drags me back/down into that time of emptiness.  I’ve moved on.   I CANNOT go anywhere near him now!!!!

@mahinfoiroughizadeh6831

No one  explained about what is behind addition like  the way Carl Yung explained  it . He is the one with all the intelligence, like Roomy  .Can not find any words to describe him enough  . ❤❤🎉❤❤

@ngelonearth

The bifurcation is so crucial to acknowledge.
I am finally home after a long journey and love the way you put all the relevance in a nutshell.
❤❤❤❤❤❤

@JaysonWilliam-d9m

Thank you for shining a light on this and offering practical tools for the journey inward.

@rattlenhum1495

As a child after a betrayal from my parents, I became addicted to nicotine. I remember that initial warmth and relaxation I finally found. I've been trying to truly quit ever since, but I never felt whole. Sometimes, I feel like I can almost feel the sensation of peace you can only find in a place you call home, but it is elusive. Each recurrence and relapse i thought was reinforcement, but perhaps I've had that backwards too.

@HP_familystory

この動画は、単なる依存症の解説ではなく、
カール・ユングの深層心理学を通して“人間の魂”に向き合う視点を教えてくれる貴重な作品でした。

@Denise-q4e5q

I'm coming home.
Thank you for sharing such precious wisdom.❤

@tracesofthebeyond

“So many people try to ‘fix’ addiction from the outside in, but Jung challenges us to heal from the inside out. This isn’t just about stopping a behavior—it’s about recovering the self we lost along the way.”

@davidoink2385

Coming home. Thank you.❤

@sueabboud8972

I want to come home I will try

@LOD50

Thank you. ❤❤❤

@anitavandinther7131

Beautiful thank you ❤😢

@ugenbhutia5928

I'm coming home 🫂 miracle at last

@rundix3351

Good stuff, makes total sense to me.