#carljung #psychology #philosophy You’ll Never Look at Pleasure the Same After This – Carl Jung Psychology Subscribe to: / @thehiddenpsyche-v3p In a world addicted to constant stimulation, we’ve mistaken pleasure for peace. This video explores the deeper psychological truth behind our cravings through the lens of Carl Jung’s analytical psychology — revealing why so many of us seek comfort yet remain unfulfilled. Jung believed that what we call “pleasure” often hides an unconscious avoidance of pain — a mechanism of the shadow, the unseen self that governs our compulsions. From the dopamine loops of social media to emotional numbing through consumption, this film examines how modern pleasure functions as a spiritual disguise for disconnection. Through Jung’s framework of the Shadow, individuation, and the Self, we’ll uncover how false pleasure arises when the ego tries to silence the psyche’s deeper cries for wholeness. You’ll see how everyday habits — scrolling, bingeing, seeking validation — are not moral failings but symptoms of the soul’s hunger for meaning. This reflection invites you to reclaim pleasure not by rejecting it, but by reuniting it with conscious awareness. Learn how to recognize the difference between pleasure that numbs and pleasure that nourishes. Discover how silence, self-trust, and mindful attention can transform desire into insight, and distraction into depth. Pleasure, when understood, becomes sacred again — not an escape from life, but a celebration of it. Source Material: Carl Jung – Collected Works, Vol. 7: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology Carl Jung – Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self Concepts: The Shadow, Individuation, Archetypes, the Collective Unconscious Supporting Frameworks: Modern neuroscience of dopamine and reward conditioning #jungianpsychology #shadowwork #carljungquotes #selfawareness #psychologicalhealing #philosophicalreflection #innerwork #dopamineaddiction #meaningoflife #jungiananalysis #mindfulnesspractice #innerpeacejourney #selfdiscovery #spiritualgrowth #depthpsychology #egoandself #modernphilosophy #consciousliving #mentalhealthawareness #pleasureandpain