When A Narcissist Realizes You Refuse To Be Controlled, They'll Do The Unthinkable - Carl Jung 📕 Perception Training for Empaths: Book + 3 Exclusive Videos → https://shorturl.at/72zZL Subscribe to: @thesurrealmind What happens when a narcissist loses control over you isn't random chaos—it's a calculated psychological warfare that Jung called the "death spiral." This video reveals the terrifying pattern Jung discovered across decades of clinical work and how to protect yourself when the mask finally drops. What You'll Learn: • Why narcissists experience a "God-image collapse" when you set boundaries and what they do next • The three phases of the extinction burst and how to recognize each escalation tactic • Jung's concept of shadow projection and why narcissists rewrite reality to make you the villain • The psychological mechanism behind smear campaigns and why defending yourself makes it worse • How to achieve the radical indifference Jung prescribed as the only effective protection • Why love-bombing, manufactured crises, and sudden withdrawal are strategic manipulation, not emotion Summary: Carl Jung spent decades documenting what happens when narcissists lose control over their victims. He discovered that refusal to be controlled triggers what he called a "collapse of the God-image"—the narcissist's grandiose false self that requires constant validation. This collapse initiates a predictable pattern: shadow projection (attributing their own toxic traits to you), smear campaigns (unconsciously rewriting reality to position themselves as the victim), and the extinction burst (cycling through love-bombing, rage, manufactured crises, and cold withdrawal). Jung observed that narcissists don't simply get angry—they engage in methodical psychological warfare to reassert control. The solution isn't fighting back or defending yourself, which only feeds their need for engagement. Jung prescribed radical indifference: complete emotional neutrality that starves the narcissist of the psychological fuel they desperately need. This video explores Jung's clinical observations on narcissistic injury, the false self, psychological sovereignty, and why your refusal to be controlled is an act of survival, not selfishness. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ References: Referenced concepts and clinical observations from Carl Jung's analytical psychology framework, including: the false self, shadow projection, God-image collapse, narcissistic injury, psychological fuel, extinction burst patterns, radical self-acceptance, and psychological sovereignty. Specific case studies and patient observations drawn from Jung's clinical practice (1913-1920s) as documented in his collected works on personality disorders and interpersonal dynamics. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ About Surreal Mind Surreal Mind: Welcome to the Surreal Mind, for those who seek to explore the uncharted depths of philosophy, psychology, and the dimensions of reality. We dive into the subconscious, unraveling the mysteries of dreams, desires, and the hidden expressions of the mind. Unlocking the power of the unconscious, guiding you through transformative journeys that challenge perception and awaken your inner potential. Subscribe for more videos and embark on a voyage into the surreal dimensions of your mind! #philosophy #psychology #mindset #empath #empaths #carljung