What happens inside an empath when they finally heal the core wound—the wound that silently shapes every relationship they choose? Carl Jung discovered something few psychologists ever talk about: when an empath integrates their shadow and stops doubting their own perception, the people they desire instantly change. This video breaks down Jung’s profound insight into “differentiated intuitive perception,” the empath’s double consciousness, and the moment he called the Clarity Event—the exact point where your attraction flips and you stop wanting what once destroyed you. You’ll learn: • Why empaths keep attracting toxic partners • How childhood conditioning creates the core wound • Why your sensitivity is actually advanced pattern recognition • What happens during shadow integration • Why manipulators are repelled once you heal • Why healthy, emotionally mature people suddenly feel safe around you If you’ve ever felt like you’re living the same emotional story with different faces, this is the deeper Jungian explanation behind that pattern—and the path out of it. Timestamps: 0:00 – Why you attract what destroys you 1:08 – The empath’s real gift 5:57 – The core wound: the price of seeing clearly 10:44 – The Clarity Event 16:15 – The physics of flipped attraction 20:12 – Your path to sovereignty If you're doing shadow work, trauma healing, or Jungian inner work, this video was made for you. Tell me in the comments: What have you stopped wanting since healing? Subscribe for more deep-dive videos on Jung, individuation, and the psychology of emotionally perceptive people. #CarlJung #ShadowWork #EmpathHealing #JungianPsychology #CoreWound #HighlySensitivePerson #InnerWork #EmotionalHealing #philosophy #consciousness #Psychology #individuation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch next: To See Someone's True Character, Pay Attention to Just 2 Things | Carl Jung Psychology • To See Someone's True Character, Pay Atten... People who don’t have friends share these five personality traits • People who don’t have friends share these ... Why People Who Feel Too Much Often Pull Away • Why People Who Feel Too Much Often Pull Away