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#Psyche Reel by @_mercurial___ - The brain's ability to "jump" in the past or future is known in neuroscience as 

Mental Time Travel (MTT) or episodic simulation, allowing individual
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The brain's ability to "jump" in the past or future is known in neuroscience as Mental Time Travel (MTT) or episodic simulation, allowing individuals to reconstruct past events (autobiographical memory) and imagine future scenarios (episodic foresight). This process relies on a shared,, neural network that combines memories, spatial navigation, and scene construction, fundamentally treating the brain as a "prediction machine". Key mechanisms for this mental movement include: 1. The Core Network (Default Mode Network) Mental time travel depends on a specific, interconnected system of brain regions, often called the core network or the default mode network (DMN), which is active during rest or when thinking about the self, past, or future. Hippocampus: Acts as a builder, constructing mental scenes by integrating episodic memory details into a spatial context. Medial Temporal Lobe & Medial Prefrontal Cortex: Involved in retrieval of memories and self-referential processing. Frontal and Parietal Cortices: Support the executive functions required for constructing and manipulating these simulations. 2. Constructive Episodic Simulation The brain does not store memories like a video file; it stores fragments. To "travel" in time, the brain reconstructs these fragments to create new scenes. Past (Recollection): The hippocampus retrieves stored details (people, places, emotions) to replay a past event. Future (Imagination): The same system extracts those bits of information and recombines them into a novel, simulated future scenario (episodic future thinking). 3. Scene Construction Theory This theory suggests the hippocampus provides the "scaffolding" or "stage" (spatial context) upon which episodic details are placed, allowing for the construction of imaginary, past, or future scenes. #metacognition #psyche #mercurial #psychologyofgreatness #facelesscreator
#Psyche Reel by @viktorialangjahr - #psyche #psychologie #emotionen #psychischestörung #reels #reelsviral #reelsinstagram
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#Psyche Reel by @mr._manoj_bhai_dilwale - रोज़ ये खाते हो?

तो शरीर के अंदर ये हो रहा है

Psyche Shif के 3D animation me sach dekho

Health ignore mat karo...

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रोज़ ये खाते हो? तो शरीर के अंदर ये हो रहा है Psyche Shif के 3D animation me sach dekho Health ignore mat karo... Hashtags: #HealthAwareness #Food Truth #3DAnimation #Digestive Health #IndianFood #ReelsIndia #ViralReels #TrendingReels #FoodSideEffects #HealthyLife #FacebookReels
#Psyche Reel by @rabbi.shimon - An ego and a superego are central concepts in Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality, describing different parts of the human psyche tha
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An ego and a superego are central concepts in Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory of personality, describing different parts of the human psyche that influence behavior and decision-making. The ego acts as the rational, conscious mediator between our primal desires and the demands of reality. It negotiates what we want (id impulses) with what is socially acceptable or possible, helping us plan, make choices, and navigate daily life without acting purely on instinct. The superego, in contrast, represents the internalized moral standards and ideals we acquire from parents, society, and culture. It functions as a kind of internal judge, guiding us toward ethical behavior and creating feelings of pride or guilt depending on how well we live up to these standards. Together with the id — the instinctual, pleasure-seeking part of the mind — the ego and superego form a dynamic system where desires, reality, and morality constantly interact, shaping thoughts, emotions, and actions. #Freud #Ego #Superego #Psychoanalysis #PersonalityTheory
#Psyche Reel by @the_mottivvattionn - 1. The trait is the ability to tolerate disapproval without self-collapse.
Jung noticed that many adults weren't afraid of being wrong - they were afr
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1. The trait is the ability to tolerate disapproval without self-collapse. Jung noticed that many adults weren’t afraid of being wrong — they were afraid of being disliked. As children, they never learned to remain internally intact when authority figures were disappointed, silent, or unimpressed. By 12, the psyche either learns “I can stand alone” or wires itself to external validation. 2. Approval addiction forms when emotions are negotiated instead of endured. Jung wrote that children who are constantly explained to, reassured, or emotionally managed never develop an inner axis. Every conflict becomes relational: “Am I still loved?” Instead of learning to sit with tension, they learn to perform for relief. That performance becomes a lifelong reflex. 3. Why the age matters. Around 10–12, the psyche transitions from parental reality to social reality. If a child at this stage cannot withstand mild rejection — criticism, indifference, disagreement — the unconscious concludes: survival depends on acceptance. From that moment, authenticity feels dangerous. 4. How it shows up in adults. Over-explaining. Softening opinions. Reading rooms obsessively. Avoiding clear stances. Jung noted that such people mistake harmony for safety. They aren’t kind — they’re strategically invisible. 5. The paradox Jung emphasized. People who learned to tolerate disapproval early become more likable later. Those who didn’t spend their lives chasing it. Approval, he warned, only comes to those who don’t organize their personality around it. ‼️ Write “method” in the comments and I’ll show how to build an inner axis so other people’s approval stops steering your behavior and your decisions stay solid even when someone is disappointed or unimpressed.
#Psyche Reel by @the_mambamentality - Carl Jung was not just a psychiatrist -
 he was an explorer of the unseen. Born in 1875 in Switzerland, Jung grew up surrounded by religion, mystery,
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Carl Jung was not just a psychiatrist — he was an explorer of the unseen. Born in 1875 in Switzerland, Jung grew up surrounded by religion, mystery, and solitude, which later shaped his fascination with the human psyche. After collaborating with Sigmund Freud, he broke away to form his own path: Analytical Psychology. Jung introduced the world to ideas like the collective unconscious, archetypes, the shadow self, introversion and extroversion, and the lifelong journey of individuation. His personal struggles, visions, and inner conflicts became the foundation of his revolutionary work. Instead of denying the darkness within, Jung taught us to integrate it — because “one does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” His life was a reminder that self-discovery is not comfort — it is courage. . Follow@the_mambamentality . . #CarlJung #Psychology #AnalyticalPsychology #ShadowWork #SelfDiscovery
#Psyche Reel by @aspiring_psyche - Believe in yourself 🔥
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Believe in yourself 🔥 . . 💙💙💙 .. @aspiring_psyche .... .. . #fitspo #transformation #shredded #ifbb #fitstagram #instagood #lifestyle #fitness #blogger #vlogger #ootd #fashionmodel #motivation #style #fashion #fitnessjourney #fitgirls #travellife #instafame #nutrition #model #travelgram #instafollow #travelgram #fitnessmodel #travelworld #travellife #abeautifulsecrettounfold #instafashion #influencer
#Psyche Reel by @lana_avye (verified account) - There's a common misunderstanding about therapy that keeps showing up in conversations.
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There’s a common misunderstanding about therapy that keeps showing up in conversations. ⠀ When someone says: “Stop talking about your parents and take responsibility for your life,” what they’re really revealing is not strength - but a LACK of understanding of how the psyche works. ⠀ Hi, I’m Lana and I’ve spent years studying human behavior and what truly drives it within ❤️ And I’m here to speak the truth. ⠀ Psychologically, responsibility does not begin with pretending your past didn’t shape you. It begins with recognizing where your patterns came from. ⠀ Childhood is not a story we “complain about.” It’s the operating system of our nervous system. ⠀ Our first relationships teach us: • how love feels • how conflict is handled • whether we are safe to be ourselves • whether closeness comes with fear, guilt, or pressure ⠀ These experiences don’t disappear just because we grow up. They quietly organize our adult choices! ⠀ That’s why every serious therapeutic approach agrees on one thing: awareness comes before change. ⠀ When people who have never been in therapy hear this, they often get defensive. Why? ⠀ Because acknowledging childhood impact threatens the illusion that everything was fine and that strength means emotional amnesia. ⠀ So instead of curiosity, they choose dismissal. Instead of listening, they choose judgment 🤷🏻‍♀️ This is called victim blaming. ⠀ It’s the idea that if you talk about how you were shaped, you’re weak, stuck & not taking responsibility. ⠀ In reality, the opposite is true. Only someone who understands their conditioning CAN stop repeating it. Only someone who sees their patterns CAN choose differently. ⠀ Therapy doesn’t keep you in the past. It frees you from unconsciously living it again and again. ⠀ Responsibility is not silence. It is consciousness! And anyone who tries to shame you for doing that is usually protecting their own avoidance. Awareness is not betrayal of your parents. It’s loyalty to your future. And that’s where real adulthood begins. Share your story ❤️‍🩹
#Psyche Reel by @lyonmentalhealth (verified account) - 🚨 ANSWERS 👇👇👇
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In dreams, a house often represents you-your mind, your soul, your life. Each room can symbolize different aspects of your psyche
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🚨 ANSWERS 👇👇👇 . In dreams, a house often represents you—your mind, your soul, your life. Each room can symbolize different aspects of your psyche or experiences. The condition, size, and layout of the house can reveal powerful insights into your emotions, personal growth, and even unresolved issues. 🧠💡 . 1️⃣ Your Childhood Home: Nostalgia alert! This could indicate unresolved feelings from your past or a longing for simpler, more secure times. It may also signal that you're reflecting on where you’ve been and how it’s shaped who you are today. . 2️⃣ A New or Unknown House: These dreams often appear when you’re experiencing change, stepping into a new role, or uncovering a part of yourself you didn’t know existed. Pay attention to how you feel in the dream—excited? Nervous? Overwhelmed? Those emotions are key. . 3️⃣ A Mansion or Large House: Feeling ambitious? These dreams might symbolize big aspirations, hidden potential, or even feelings of being overwhelmed by expectations. They could also reflect how you perceive abundance or lack in your life. . 4️⃣ An Abandoned or Broken-Down House: This could be a sign of neglect—possibly in your own self-care, mental health, or emotional well-being. It’s a call to reflect on areas of your life that need attention and repair. . 5️⃣ A House with Hidden Rooms: Ooh, this one’s juicy! Hidden rooms symbolize untapped potential or parts of yourself that are waiting to be discovered. It could also mean you’re finally ready to confront something you’ve avoided for too long. . 6️⃣ A Haunted House: Spooky but important! These dreams often signify lingering fears, traumas, or unresolved issues that still “haunt” you. Facing these ghosts can be a powerful step toward emotional healing. 👻✨ . Drop a comment and let me know about your house dreams! Let’s decode the messages your subconscious is sending together. 🗝💬 . #subconsciousmind #DreamAnalysis #MentalHealthMatters #dream #nightmare #DreamInterpretation #dream #MentalHealth #dreammeaning #psychology
#Psyche Reel by @infinite.ritual - & to be honest, fam, to actually claim the magic and whimsy and ancestral power, we do have to walk through a bit of fire,

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& to be honest, fam, to actually claim the magic and whimsy and ancestral power, we do have to walk through a bit of fire, in jungian depth psychology expertise / folkloric story holder, Clarissa Pinkola Estés refers to the “predator” mind as archetypal energy present in the psyche that seeks to diminish, talk-down, control the creative life force within us, it might sound like : ✨ don’t try that, wait until tomorrow when you are more ready, more healed, more more more… ✨ who do you think you are? ✨ that is not realistic for you ✨ you should be doing more ✨ does the world really need that right now? Estés says : “Remember, anywhere there is beauty, the predator shows up” … …you believing you are less-than is not your natural state, in a way, we take away the power from this predator mind when we work with re-storying : identifying this voice as belonging not of-ourselves we recalibrate to the the soul essence, who is life-affirming, vital with life force, & creative & yes, ready to claim the magic & whimsy 🥰🥭💚
#Psyche Reel by @psychedelicarchives (verified account) - Happy birthday, Erykah Badu!

In May 2024, Badu sat down with Rapsody and spoke candidly about shadow work: the practice of confronting the disowned p
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Happy birthday, Erykah Badu! In May 2024, Badu sat down with Rapsody and spoke candidly about shadow work: the practice of confronting the disowned parts of the psyche. The term traces back to Carl Jung, who described the “shadow” as the parts of ourselves we push away or don’t want to admit are there. When we ignore these parts, they tend to show up in unhealthy ways—through defensiveness, bad habits, or hurting others. But when we face them honestly, they can become a source of freedom. Badu doesn’t sugarcoat it. Facing your own flaws takes immense integrity and willpower. But without that self-examination, our actions stop matching our values. She has long been open about her spiritual path, which has fittingly included ceremonial work with ayahuasca. Especially in guided settings, psychedelics can lower our mental defenses and make it easier to feel buried emotions and do that shadow work. As Badu suggests, knowing yourself helps you break destructive patterns. And breaking them allows you to love with more awareness and intention. On her birthday, we celebrate not only her music, but her insistence that self-knowledge is a lifelong practice. Source: Rapsody, “3:AM: A Conversation With Erykah Badu”.

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