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Do you know that specific nausea that hits at 2:00 AM after you’ve shared too much? It’s not from alcohol—it’s the "spiritual hangover" of the over-explained soul. In this video, we explore the deep psychology behind why we overshare, discussing the "Benevolent Host" archetype and why we use secrets as a "grappling hook" for connection. More importantly, we identify the three specific types of people who are constitutionally incapable of holding your truth: The Archaeologist, The Fixer, and The Tourist. Finally, we learn the art of "Containment"—how to move from an anxious oversharer to a Sovereign Keeper of Self. Key Topics Covered: The Spiritual Hangover: Why vulnerability sometimes feels like being robbed. The Benevolent Host: The hidden contract you sign when you overshare. Anxious Attachment: Using secrets to prevent abandonment. The 3 Dangerous Archetypes: The Archaeologist: They collect your secrets as ammunition. The Fixer: They offer blueprints instead of presence. The Tourist: They view your pain as entertainment. The Solution: Building a Sanctuary and practicing the "Pause of Discernment." Timestamps: 0:00 - The 2:00 AM Nausea (The Spiritual Hangover) 01:45 - The Benevolent Host & Anxious Attachment 03:20 - The Golden Shadow: Projecting Your Depth 04:15 - Type 1: The Archaeologist (Collector of Ammunition) 06:00 - Type 2: The Fixer (Architect of Reality) 07:30 - Type 3: The Tourist (Emotional Voyeur) 09:00 - The Inversion: Why Secrecy Builds Power 10:15 - How to Practice "Containment" #Hashtags: #psychology #oversharing #traumadumping #carljung #anxiousattachment #boundaries #shadowwork #selfimprovement