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Stop Absorbing Other People’s Pain – Carl Jung’s Cure for Emotional Burnout Are you constantly drained by other people’s emotions? Do you feel every pain around you — as if it’s your own? Carl Jung understood this deep psychological trap long before modern psychology gave it a name. In this powerful exploration, we uncover why empaths and healers often lose themselves in the suffering of others — and how Jung’s teachings offer a path to emotional freedom, healthy boundaries, and true compassion. Through cinematic storytelling and Jungian insight, this video takes you on a journey from emotional codependence to individuation — where you finally learn to love without losing yourself. 🕰️ Timestamps 0:00 – Intro: The Invisible Prison 2:40 – The Wounded Healer: Childhood Roots & False Empathy 06:10 – Emotional Fusion & Codependence 09:50 – Conscious Differentiation: Learning Boundaries 13:15 – Liberation & Relationship Transformation 16:38 – Final Reflection: “This Pain Is Not Mine” 🌿 Key Themes & Keywords Carl Jung, emotional burnout, empathy trap, codependency, individuation, emotional healing, wounded healer complex, shadow work, self-growth, psychology of empathy, boundaries, emotional detachment, philosophy of compassion, Jungian psychology, inner transformation. 💬 Join the Discussion ✨ What part of this message resonated most with you? Comment below: “This pain is not mine.” If this video spoke to you — 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe for more Jung-inspired psychology & philosophy content 📘 Share it with someone who feels too much #CarlJung #Empath #EmotionalHealing #Philosophy #Codependency #JungianPsychology #SelfAwareness #InnerHealing #EmotionalBoundaries