In this episode ofJung On Purpose, we explore the profound difference between self-improvement and individuation—and why endlessly “working on yourself” often leads to exhaustion rather than fulfillment.
Drawing from Jungian depth psychology and Eastern philosophy, we challenge the modern self-help model that treats the ego as something to fix or perfect. Instead, we introduce individuation as a living process of becoming whole, integrating the conscious and unconscious, and aligning with a deeper intelligence within the psyche.
We reframe personal growth as a meaningful, embodied journey—not toward a better persona, but toward a richer, more authentic experience of life itself.
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You can see a visual of the Jungian Model of the Psyche here in this article.
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