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If addiction controls your life right now — and every “this is the last time” turns into another time — this video is for you. Carl Jung revealed something 100 years ago that changed everything for me when I was trapped in the same cycle. It’s not about more discipline, willpower, or chemistry. It’s about the deeper hunger you’ve been ignoring for years — the spiritual thirst for wholeness that addiction pretends to satisfy. In this video, we go deep: Why addiction isn’t the enemy — it’s a symptom and a message The difference between relief and real nourishment How the shadow (your rejected parts) fuels the loop What happens when you stop fighting and start understanding Practical steps to pause, name the emotion, and integrate the shadow Why rock bottom can be the beginning of real freedom If you struggle with alcohol, porn, scrolling, gambling, overeating, validation-seeking, or any compulsive pattern, Jung’s insight offers a path that’s not about forcing change — it’s about becoming whole. Timestamps: 0:00 – If “this is the last time” never works… 1:45 – Addiction is not the root — it’s the relief 4:20 – The spiritual thirst Jung described to Bill Wilson 7:10 – The shadow: the hidden force behind every craving 11:30 – Practical steps when the urge hits (pause & ask these 3 questions) 15:00 – Hope: awareness is the beginning of freedom Comment one honest word below: what are you really feeling right now? Let’s see we’re not alone. Subscribe for the “Jung vs Addictions” series — next: porn, scrolling, and more. #CarlJung #AddictionRecovery #ShadowWork #SpiritualHealing #MentalHealth #OvercomeAddiction #JungianPsychology #AddictionHelp #InnerWork #Wholeness Resources mentioned: Jung’s letter to Bill Wilson (AA co-founder): spiritual thirst for wholeness Active imagination & shadow integration techniques This is not quick-fix motivation. It’s honest understanding that can change how you see yourself. Watch until the end — the shift starts here.