Why Don’t the Awakened Fall in Love Anymore? – Carl Jung
Автор: Unseen Psyche
Загружено: 2026-01-07
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Carl Jung believed that awakening fundamentally changes how a person relates to love. When someone becomes psychologically awake, they no longer fall in love unconsciously — they choose connection consciously. What looks like emotional distance is often inner integration.
According to Jungian psychology, early love is frequently driven by projection — we fall in love with parts of ourselves we have not yet integrated. As individuation unfolds, these projections dissolve. The awakened individual no longer needs another person to complete them.
This video explores why awakened people seem less romantic, less desperate, or less driven by attachment — and why this is not emotional loss, but psychological maturity. Drawing from Jung’s work on the anima, animus, and the Self, it explains how love transforms after awakening.
In this video, you’ll discover:
• Why awakening dissolves romantic projection
• The Jungian difference between love and attachment
• How individuation changes attraction
• Why awakened people value depth over intensity
• How inner wholeness reshapes relationships
Awakening doesn’t remove love.
It removes illusion.
What remains is slower, quieter — and real.
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