Individuals struggling with unexplained patterns of self-sabotage or seeking deeper self-understanding through Jungian psychology.
Recurring failures aren't bad luck but an unconscious part of yourself called the shadow.
Carl Jung mapped the shadow, the hidden, repressed part of ourselves we've learned to ignore.
Jung stated the unconscious directs your life until you make it conscious, calling it destiny.
Exploring the shadow offers self-knowledge, Jung's most powerful tool for transformation.
Jung's journey, marked by early observations of human contradiction, led to his groundbreaking work.
Jung's collaboration and eventual break with Freud stemmed from differing views on the unconscious.
Jung proposed a vast, shared unconscious containing universal archetypes, not just personal experiences.