How to Disappear and Come Back Unrecognizable - Carl Jung

What if the change you keep trying to make isn't working because you're attempting transformation inside the very environment designed to keep you the same? This video explores Carl Jung's concept of individuation — the psychological process by which a person stops being a function of their social roles and becomes, for the first time, genuinely themselves — and what it actually requires: a deliberate, temporary withdrawal from the identities, relationships, and environments that continuously summon the old self before the new one has the strength to hold its ground. This is not a video about reinvention. It is a map of the real mechanics of deep transformation, and what the person who completes it actually looks like on the other side. Reference: Jung, Carl Gustav. Memories, Dreams, Reflections. Recorded and edited by Aniela Jaffé. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. Vintage Books. Jung, Carl Gustav. The Development of Personality. In The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 17. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Bollingen Series XX. Princeton University Press. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Welcome to Psyphoria. We are a collective of passionate thinkers dedicated to exploring the depths of the human mind and the philosophical questions that shape our lives. At Psyphoria, we delve into psychology and philosophy through carefully curated content based on renowned books, theories, and the works of influential minds such as Carl Jung, Friedrich Nietzsche, Arthur Schopenhauer, and many others. Our mission is to bring you thought-provoking reflections and insights grounded in intellectual rigor, helping you understand yourself—and the world around you—on a deeper level. 🔔 If you value deep thought, self-inquiry, and mental clarity, consider subscribing to the channel and joining our journey into the mind.