#carljung #psychology #emotionalhealing They say healing begins with forgiveness. But Carl Jung believed it begins with truth. Explore the wisdom of *Carl Jung* and the importance of *inner knowing**. With **self awareness**, you can embrace your **inner peace* and *depth psychology**. It's time to **listen to your conscience* and trust your inner voice. In this video, we explore the deeply personal and often painful connection between your inner wounds and your relationship with your mother. Through the lens of Jungian psychology, you’ll discover how unresolved childhood dynamics shape your identity, your self-worth, and even your capacity to love. If you’ve ever felt emotionally stuck, like you’re reliving old patterns or sabotaging your healing journey—this is the message you didn’t know you needed. Because real healing doesn’t happen by bypassing the past. It happens when you finally understand how it shaped your inner world. This isn’t about blame. It’s about liberation. ✨ What You’ll Learn: Carl Jung’s perspective on the mother complex How childhood emotional wounds affect adult relationships The psychology of projection and inner child healing Why spiritual awakening often leads back to the mother wound How to begin true self-integration and individuation Has your healing journey ever led you back to your relationship with your mother? Share your story below. Let’s create a space of compassion and clarity. 🔔 Subscribe to Psychology Undone for more deep, soulful explorations of Jungian psychology, emotional healing, and self-awareness that actually makes sense in real life. Carl Jung mother wound, shadow work, inner child healing, trauma bonding, emotional healing, mother wound psychology, Carl Jung explained, self-healing, individuation, toxic family patterns, reparenting, emotional trauma, childhood wounds, psychological healing, awakening process, soul healing