Shadow and One-Sidedness
Jung's concept of one-sidedness reveals the hidden traits individuals often conceal, suggesting that an overly spiritual façade may mask deeper physical and emotional needs. This duality is illustrated through cultural movements, where the quest for spiritual superiority can lead to materialistic obsessions. Interestingly, the reverse—where overtly negative traits hide positive ones—doesn't hold true, challenging our understanding of human complexity.In this clip
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