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  • Why Part of You Takes Over | Jung, Freud, Janet, and the Unconscious
    2026/06/08

    Have you ever said something and immediately thought: where did that come from?
    Or promised yourself you wouldn’t repeat a pattern… and then did it again anyway?

    This video explores a question that has sat at the center of psychology for over a century:

    If there’s a conscious “you” in charge, why does it keep losing control?

    To answer that, we go through the work of Pierre Janet, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and modern affective neuroscience to understand:

    what the ego actually is

    what a complex actually is

    how the mind can split into organized patterns outside awareness

    why certain situations seem to “activate” a different version of you

    and why insight alone usually isn’t enough to stop it

    This is a deep dive into dissociation, repression, complexes, and the hidden structure of the unconscious.

    If the video helps, subscribe. It tells YouTube to show this to more people interested in psychology, philosophy, and the structure of the mind.


    Topics

    ego, complexes, unconscious, Carl Jung, Freud, Pierre Janet, dissociation, repression, psychology, depth psychology, psychoanalysis, affective neuroscience


    psychology, carl jung, freud, pierre janet, unconscious, ego, complexes, jungian psychology, psychoanalysis, dissociation, repression, trauma, depth psychology, self awareness, philosophy of mind

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    23 分
  • What Jordan Peterson Is Actually Saying
    2026/06/05

    Why do the same characters keep showing up in every myth, every religion, and every great story ever told? Why does meaning feel closer when things are hardest? And what does any of this have to do with your actual life? This episode breaks down the core ideas from Jordan Peterson's Maps of Meaning.




    Topics covered in this episode: Jordan Peterson, Maps of Meaning, Jordan Peterson explained, Maps of Meaning summary, Maps of Meaning breakdown, chaos and order, archetypes, Carl Jung, hero's journey, Joseph Campbell, meaning and suffering, order and chaos psychology, shadow self, the unconscious, mythology and psychology, how to find meaning, personal development, self improvement, stoicism, philosophy of life, existential psychology, Jungian psychology, logos, the hero archetype, the wise old man archetype, voluntarily facing chaos, Jacob's Ladder, biblical psychology, Cain and Abel, Job, Jonah, meaning of life, purpose, identity, personal transformation, overcoming adversity, Viktor Frankl, logotherapy, what is meaning, how to live a good life, becoming who you are podcast.

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    37 分
  • What If Consciousness Isn’t What We Think It Is?
    2026/06/01

    What is consciousness? Is it just something the brain produces — or could it be something deeper, something woven into the structure of reality itself?

    In this video, we explore the hard problem of consciousness, how awareness might emerge from more than just thought, and what ancient philosophy, neuroscience, and lived experience all point toward: that consciousness is not just something we have, it’s something we are.

    From Plato and Descartes to gut instinct and cellular intelligence, this journey will reshape how you think about attention, awareness, and what it means to be alive.

    Topics Covered:
    – What is consciousness, really?
    – The hard problem of consciousness (David Chalmers)
    – The myth of consciousness as “on or off”
    – Cellular awareness, instinct, and emotional intelligence
    – The octopus and distributed intelligence
    – Why your state of mind changes with your body
    – The real meaning behind “expanding consciousness”
    – What ancient wisdom & modern science both hint at

    Key Concepts:
    consciousness explained, what is consciousness, consciousness spectrum, awareness vs attention, mind-body connection, expanding consciousness, ancient philosophy consciousness, neuroscience of awareness, octopus intelligence, gut brain, soul's journey, hard problem, metaphysics, reality, self-awareness, inner world

    If you’ve ever felt like your mind is more than your thoughts — or that life is more interconnected than we’ve been taught — this video is for you.

    Let me know your thoughts in the comments. What do you think consciousness is?

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    15 分
  • Your Life Already Has A Blueprint
    2026/05/29

    Are you feeling lost in life? Do you wonder why your passions, dreams, and habits slipped away… and why life feels empty or meaningless sometimes?

    The truth is: you’re not lost — you’re buried.
    Your life already has a blueprint, and this video will help you uncover it.

    In this video on finding your purpose and rediscovering yourself, we’ll explore:
    🧠 Why you give up on the things that make you feel alive
    💭 How family, relationships, and society bury your true identity
    ⚡ The link between depression, burnout, and living out of alignment
    🌱 How to find your purpose, follow your highest calling, and live with meaning

    If you’ve ever asked:

    “Why do I feel lost in life?”

    “How do I find my purpose?”

    “What should I do with my life?”
    This video will give you the clarity to start uncovering the real you.

    📄 Get the free worksheet to help you uncover your Internal Compass and reconnect with your Real Self
    👉 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R2VU1e8SVWpEuY5HMDsSjWhgoXJD-Bao/view?usp=sharing]

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    21 分
  • The Shape Of Thought
    2026/05/27

    You don’t see reality. You see a story shaped by memory, emotion, and expectation.

    In this video, we explore how your brain uses categories, past experiences, and subconscious comparisons to construct the world around you, and even your own identity.

    From the way you see a stranger on the street, to the stories you tell yourself about who you are… everything is filtered through mental shortcuts you didn’t even know you were using.

    This isn’t just psychology. It’s a deeper challenge: a call to take responsibility for how you see, how you think, and how you live.

    Topics covered:

    Associative memory and perception
    Heuristics and subconscious pattern recognition
    Identity as a symbolic narrative
    How your internal world shapes your external experience
    Why your thoughts are comparisons, not facts

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    12 分