E97. Projection…a very touchy subject.

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The topic explored in episode 97 of Insights with Joe Pane, the podcast is: Projection…a very touchy subject. Have you ever been instantly triggered by someone for no logical reason? Have you ever found yourself overreacting to a seemingly innocuous comment? What about anger? Have you ever become overly angry about something that is a mere inconvenience? These emotionally riddled triggers can be shocking, surprising and even downright confusing. They can take us and the people around us by complete surprise. Human behaviour is complex. It has been said that every where we go, there we are. Carl Jung once said that all perception is projection. In other words, every where we go, we can only experience aspects of ourselves. More accurately said, every where we go we can only experience aspects of our unconscious mind projecting itself onto the screen of life. These projections can vary from inspirational experiences through to experiences we detest. The negatively charged experiences can become very difficult to accept when we experience in others triggers or qualities which we detest or refuse to tolerate. All projection derives from the contents of our unconscious mind. In Jung’s “Collected Works” he best described the unconscious mind as: “ Everything of which I know, but of which I am not at the moment thinking, everything of which I was once conscious but have now forgotten, everything perceived by my senses, but not noted by my conscious mind, everything which, involuntarily and without paying attention to it, I feel, think, remember, want, and do, all the future things that are taking shape in me and will sometime come to consciousness: all this is the content of the unconscious.” Most projections are inert, neutral perceptions of our environment; however, the biggest learning and growing opportunities are the triggered projections. This type of projection (triggered) has 3 main qualities. They are: 1. Emotional 2. Compulsive 3. Out of proportion to the situation presented. As an example, anger is emotional (ie intense), compulsive (instant) and out of proportion to the situation (overreacting). These emotional, compulsive over reactions occur when we are projecting aspects of our unconscious which are unresolved, not embraced or we have not taken responsibility for. In other words, these triggered responses derive from unresolved frustrations, or issues, which we have not embraced or taken responsibility for in our lives. Often these triggers build up overtime because... To read more visit ⁠⁠www.joepane.com.au/blog ⁠⁠ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Get your copy of the book: Courage to BE YOU https://amzn.to/49nNxy2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Download your free copy of Insights Magazine ⁠⁠www.joepane.com.au/insightsmagazine⁠⁠ To read more visit ⁠⁠www.joepane.com.au/blog ⁠⁠ Let's connect ⁠⁠@joepaneinsights⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠@joepaneinsights