The Final Stage of the Woman Called 'Dangerous' – Carl Jung Psychology
Автор: Wisdom Core
Загружено: 2026-02-04
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There is a final stage in a woman’s psychological evolution that Carl Jung described—but few dare to enter. When a woman reaches this stage, she is often called dangerous, not because she seeks power over others, but because she stops giving her power away.
In this video, we explore Carl Jung’s model of feminine consciousness through the four archetypal stages: Eva, Helena, Maria, and Sophia. Each stage represents a deeper relationship between a woman and her own identity, desire, shadow, and authority.
The final stage—Sophia—is not rebellion, anger, or domination. It is integration. A woman who has integrated her shadow no longer seeks approval, no longer performs goodness, and no longer sacrifices her truth to maintain comfort for others. This is why she becomes incomprehensible—and threatening—to families, partners, and systems built on her self-betrayal.
Drawing on the psychology of Carl Jung, the philosophy of Alan Watts, and insights from Spinoza, this video examines why authenticity destabilizes unconscious systems, how projection creates hostility toward integrated individuals, and why individuation is often mistaken for selfishness or coldness.
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