Beyond the Void: Philosophy & Psychology for the Modern Mind
Why does the sight of a running horse stop you in your tracks? The horse is not just an animal. In psychology, it functions as a symbol of instinct, freedom, power, and the untamed self. Across Jungian psychology, neuroscience, trauma research, and attachment theory, horses repeatedly appear as mirrors of the human nervous system. This video breaks down the deep psychological reasons some people feel emotionally drawn to horses, even if they’ve never ridden one. From Jung’s archetypes and Freud’s theory of sublimation, to somatic intelligence, emotional regulation, trauma healing, sensation-seeking, and the psychology of awe, this is an explanation of what loving horses says about your inner world. Horse lovers are not escaping society; they are integrating instinct with control, power with restraint, freedom with responsibility. If horses calm you, move you, or make you feel more alive, this video explains why. Timestamps ⏳ 00:00 Intro 01:27 Carl Jung 03:26 Sigmund Freud 05:07 Non-Verbal Intelligence 07:29 Trauma & Autism 08:59 Self-Expansion Theory 10:39 Personality Type 11:56 "Outsider" Archetype 13:39 The Fear 15:45 Final Thoughts #psychology #horsepsychology #horselovers #humanbehavior #jungianpsychology #freud #attachmenttheory #traumahealing #somaticpsychology #nervoussystem #emotionalregulation #animalassistedtherapy #selfexpansion #symbolism #personalitypsychology #mentalhealth #behavioralpsychology #instinct #archetypes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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