What If Evil Isn’t “Out There”? Carl Jung explained.

Опубликовано: 05 Июль 2026
на канале: EmpireoftheMind
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What if the Devil isn’t a real being… but a psychological creation?
In this video, we explore Carl Jung’s theory of the Devil as the collective shadow, and why this idea completely changes how you understand evil, religion, and human nature.

According to Jungian psychology, the Devil represents everything we refuse to see in ourselves, our shadow, our suppressed instincts, our hidden darkness. Instead of confronting these traits, societies project them outward, creating enemies, demons, and “evil others.” This video breaks down the psychology of evil, the evolution of Satan in Christianity, and how the concept of the Devil became a symbolic container for human darkness.

You’ll learn:
• Why the Devil didn’t start as pure evil
• How religion shaped the image of Satan over time
• What Jung meant by the collective shadow
• Why projecting evil is psychologically dangerous
• How shadow integration leads to real self-awareness

This isn’t just philosophy, it’s about you.
Because the moment you stop seeing evil only “out there”…
You start seeing what’s been shaping your life from within.

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Comment below: What do you think — is evil real, or is it something we project?

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