I Don’t Like Visitors — Carl Jung Explains What Your Soul Is Protecting

I Don’t Like Visitors — Carl Jung Explains What Your Soul Is Protecting

   • Podcast | The Inner Home   #shadowwork #feminineenergy #carljung You know that subtle shift, deep within you, when you find yourself bracing. The doorbell chimes, or a text announces, "I'm just around the corner!" And a quiet alarm sounds, not of danger, but of a different kind of impending depletion. It’s not that you dislike people; you care for them deeply, perhaps too much. But a strange, heavy sigh seems to settle behind your ribs, a whisper that says, "Not now. Not like this." You don't hate the world, or even the person at the door. You’re just profoundly aware of your inner battery, its delicate charge, and the quiet ritual needed to keep it from fading. Your home, for you, is less a place and more a living membrane, sensitive to every touch, every foreign energy. If this quiet knowing resonates, then lean in, because we're about to explore the profound, often unspoken truth of why some of us cannot bear the thought of unexpected company. And no, you are not rude, or antisocial, or broken. Carl Jung, that quiet observer of the soul, saw these inclinations not as flaws, but as profound signals from our deepest selves. Today, we'll peel back the layers of this feeling, revealing how your desire for solitude is not just natural but a vital signpost on your own intricate journey. #feminineawakening #jungianwisdom #innerhealingjourney #divinefeminineEnergy #shadowworkforwomen #spiritualsensitivity #emotionalalchemy ----------------------------- Subscribe:    / @theinnerhome-c4r