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When Awakening Feels Lonely - Jung’s Anima Animus Secret Spiritual awakening is often described as expansion, clarity, and peace. But for many people, awakening feels very different. It feels lonely. Like something essential is missing. Like half of the self quietly disappeared. In this episode of Hidden Mind, we explore why awakening can feel like an inner amputation — and how Carl Jung explained this experience through the concept of Anima and Animus. Jung believed that after awakening, the psyche often becomes aware of a deep inner split. What feels like longing, attraction, or destiny is often the psyche searching for its lost half — the inner counterpart that once provided balance, meaning, and emotional regulation from within. In this video, you’ll discover: • Why awakening can feel lonely instead of peaceful • The psychological meaning of Anima and Animus in Jungian psychology • How the “pull” toward certain people begins after awakening • Why projection feels like destiny or soul connection • The difference between love and unconscious projection • What Jung meant by inner union (coniunctio) • How integration heals the sense of inner absence • Why wholeness must be reclaimed inwardly, not chased externally This is not a video about finding the right person. It’s about understanding what the psyche is truly asking for after awakening. If you’ve felt drawn to someone in an intense, confusing, or magnetic way after a spiritual shift — this video may explain why. Subscribe to Hidden Mind for Jungian psychology, shadow work, and deep inner healing