Have you ever felt that you live in the present with your body, but remain in the past with your soul? In this episode, we delve into the revolutionary work of Gabor Maté to understand how unprocessed pains create psychic prisons. We discuss how trauma is not the event itself, but the inner disconnection it causes, resulting in self-sabotage, anxiety, and patterns of repetition. This is a guide for those seeking to break free from the past, not through escape, but through the courageous rebellion of listening and presence.#psychology #viktorfrankl #CarlJung #reflection #nietzsche #gabormate #aldoushuxley #personaldevelopment
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In an era that preaches freedom, why do we feel so controlled and exhausted? In this episode, we revisit the prophetic vision of Aldous Huxley to decipher the biggest lie of modernity. We discuss how, instead of being controlled by force, we are tamed by pleasure, living in a "Happy Prison" made of digital distractions, consumption, and performative happiness. Prepare to question the nature of your freedom and discover if you are really free or just a voluntary prisoner.
In this episode, we propose a rebellion. Not a loud fight, but a strategic surrender. Your fear, that constant whisper that dictates your choices, is not an enemy to be destroyed, but a messenger with a code. Based on the ideas of Carl Jung and Viktor Frankl, we will decipher this language. We explore the concept of the Shadow, the internal guardian, and how small acts of courage can dismantle an invisible prison. Prepare to stop fighting fear and start using it as the map to your most authentic self.
tags:dark psychology, Carl Jung, fear, using fear as a weapon, personal power, social strategy, Jung's shadow, archetypes, self-sabotage, procrastination, anxiety, personal development, stoicism, Nietzsche, Viktor Frankl, how to be confident, emotional intelligence, neuroscience of fear, negativity bias, comfort zone, amor fati, life purpose
In this episode, we ask a provocative question: what if the advice to "think positive" is actually harmful? Inspired by the wisdom of VIKTOR FRANKL, we delve into the truth about SUFFERING and why embracing it with meaning is the true path to resilience.
We will deconstruct toxic positivity and explore how Frankl's philosophy, forged in the most extreme conditions, offers a powerful antidote to superficiality. Prepare for a reflection that validates the entirety of your emotions and shows how to find purpose and strength not in spite of pain, but through it.
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Toxic Positivity, Viktor Frankl, Suffering, Meaning of Life, Logotherapy, Man's Search for Meaning, Stop Thinking Positive, Mental Health, Psychology, Resilience, Authenticity, False Happiness, Optimism, Well-being, Anxiety, Depression, Personal Development, Philosophy, Stoicism, Carl Jung
In this episode, we investigate the often-misunderstood power of solitude and how, according to Carl Jung, it can be a fundamental force in redefining who you truly are. We go beyond the conventional view of solitude as abandonment, to explore it as a "rite of passage," a mirror of the soul where masks fall away and the true self has a chance to emerge.
Based on Jung's concepts of individuation and confronting the shadow, we will discuss how the courage to remain in silence and absence can transform solitude from a feared abyss into a portal to your deepest and most authentic essence. Discover how what seems to be an emptiness can, in fact, be the fertile ground where a new form of presence and wholeness begins to be born. This is an invitation to rethink solitude and find in it the path back to yourself.
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In this episode, we explore how silent addictions — habits that seem harmless — can become disguised forms of emotional self-sabotage. Drawing on GABOR MATÉ’s insights, we examine the psychological roots of these behaviors and the void they attempt to fill.
A powerful reflection on addiction, trauma, and the path back to yourself.
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