☕ Support the channel → http://paypal.me/MindJourney25 Carl Jung says about the awakening paradox, the strange moment when spiritual clarity does not ignite you but empties you. After breakthroughs, many people lose motivation because the goals that once drove them are revealed as ego, fear, or social conditioning. Jung framed this as the nigredo, a necessary death phase before rebirth, where the old identity dissolves and the new self has not yet formed. The path forward is not forcing old ambitions back to life, but learning conscious dissolution, active imagination, and symbolic living. From this void, a quieter, soul-driven motivation emerges, calm, sustainable, and rooted in authentic being rather than external validation. 🔔 Let’s walk this path together. If you found value in this video, please Like, Share, and Subscribe to Psyches Labyrinth. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This independently created, educational work is inspired by the writings, lectures, and clinical legacy of Carl Gustav Jung, along with related Jungian scholarship. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich, any other Jung institutes, the Jung estate, or any related foundations or organisations.