They Called You Too Much-Because They Couldn't Handle What You Actually Were | Carl Jung Psychology

They Called You Too Much-Because They Couldn't Handle What You Actually Were | Carl Jung Psychology

#CarlJung #JungianPsychology #ShadowSelf #Individuation #ShadowProjection Learn how Carl Jung Psychology, shadow projection, and the unconscious can help you finally understand why the people who called you "too much" were never actually describing you — they were describing their own unexamined depth. Have you ever felt like your intensity, your emotions, your need for genuine connection was treated as a problem? Carl Jung discovered that when someone cannot tolerate another person's depth, it is rarely a neutral observation — it is an act of projection. And the most revealing part is this — the people who called you too much were projecting the very depth they could not accept in themselves. 🔥 In this video, you will discover why "too much" is a projection, not a verdict. You will learn how the Shadow operates when someone cannot face their own emotional depth, why the people who dismissed you couldn't let go of you afterward, and how Jung's concept of the Golden Shadow explains the specific ache that follows when they lose someone they once called too intense. Through the lens of Jungian psychology, the shadow, and individuation, you will understand why your depth was never the problem — it was the mirror they couldn't face. 🧠 If you have ever questioned yourself because someone made you feel like too much — this journey is for you. 💪 💬 Join the conversation: Have you ever been called "too much" — and did you later understand that it said more about them than about you? Drop 777 in the comments.