The Void You Keep Trying to Fill

There's a feeling most of us have learned to kill before it fully arrives. A low restlessness in a waiting room, a vague unease when the phone dies. Not pain — just an emptiness we immediately consume away. In this video we talk about what's underneath that reflex. Why overconsumption isn't a willpower problem. Why boredom feels hollow for so many people who have everything. And why the solution isn't consuming less — it's becoming someone who no longer needs to consume in order to feel real. After 25 years of personal development and shadow work, I still notice these patterns in myself. The answer I found wasn't discipline. It was removing things deliberately and sitting with what surfaced. → Learn how the barrier between the unconscious and conscious dissolves. Live during my 12-day fast. My Dreams. Decoded.    • Shadow Integration Lab (my dreams, decoded)   → Discover which Jungian archetype is secretly running your life— free test: https://www.thesmallreset.org/career-... Chapters 00:00 The feeling we immediately kill 02:00 The hunger underneath the hunger 04:07 Why consumption never fills the void 04:12 Voluntary discomfort as shadow work 05:57 Become hungry again Working with midlife professionals on shadow integration, individuation, and the psychological patterns behind overconsumption. If you're serious about individuation and the old distractions have stopped working — this channel is for you. #shadowwork #overconsumption #individuation #extendedfasting