You've been through something. Something that almost broke you. And you survived. But nobody told you what that actually means. Carl Jung called it the Night Sea Journey — the descent into darkness that every person must go through before they can become who they truly are. Not a breakdown. Not a failure. A test. And the fact that you're watching this means you already passed. But here is what nobody tells you. Passing this test doesn't feel like victory. It feels like exhaustion. Like emptiness. Like something is wrong with you. And that confusion is exactly why most people never realize what they've been through. This video explains: What Carl Jung meant by "the death of the old self" Why surviving the test feels like losing, not winning The 3 illusions that had to die before you could grow Why your old dreams feel like they belong to someone else What's actually happening when you feel tired for no reason The shift that happens after you stop fighting yourself Jung's secret that changes how you see your entire life This is not about becoming a better version of yourself. It is about realizing you already are that person. You just need to stop pretending you're not. Topics covered: Carl Jung, Night Sea Journey, individuation, analytical psychology, ego death, personal transformation, self-discovery, psychological growth, identity, inner work, healing, becoming yourself. #carljung #individuation #psychology #philosophy #nightseajourney #selfawareness #personalgrowth #analyticalpsychology #transformation #healing #innerwork #mindset