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The Empath Is About to Enter the Biggest Comeback of Their Life | Carl Jung Original

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🌑 Every empath reaches a moment their psyche can no longer ignore — a breaking point that becomes a doorway.

What looks like exhaustion, numbness, or emotional collapse is often the silent beginning of a massive inner comeback. Jung taught that the empath’s greatest transformations come when the unconscious finally refuses to repeat the old pattern: • rescuing people who drain them • absorbing emotions that aren’t theirs • over-giving until their spirit fractures • attracting relationships that mirror the original wound

🔥 This comeback isn’t luck — it’s psychological inevitability. When the shadow awakens, the empath stops participating in the wounds that shaped them. They stop leaking energy. They stop explaining themselves. They stop healing people who don’t want change. And in that silence, a new identity is born.

In this Jungian exploration, you’ll discover: • Why empaths collapse right before they rise • How the unconscious uses emotional fatigue as a turning point • The shadow’s role in creating the empath’s greatest rebirth • Why toxic patterns lose their grip when the inner child heals • The psychological shift that makes the empath unrepeatable, untouchable, unstoppable • Why your biggest comeback often feels like losing everything first 🕊️ The truth: Your comeback begins the moment your soul rejects the weight it was never meant to carry. 👍 LIKE if you feel a comeback awakening inside you 💬 COMMENT “I RISE NOW” để kích hoạt thông điệp 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to CarlJung Way for Jungian psychology, shadow awakening, and empath rebirth teachings

County of Simcoe Celebrates 20 Years of Lifesaving Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) Program

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Midhurst/November 24, 2025 – The County of Simcoe is proud to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its Paramedic Services Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) Program, an initiative that has helped save lives and strengthen community readiness across the region.

Launched in 2005, the PAD Program has helped to coordinate the placement of more than 1,000 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in private and public spaces throughout Simcoe County, including schools, arenas, community centres, and municipal buildings. These devices are supported by ongoing compliance checks and training to ensure they are ready when every second counts.

Thanks to the quick actions of everyday heroes, and the availability of these AEDs, the program has directly contributed to 74 lives saved.

“Our PAD Program is a shining example of how proactive and innovative public health initiatives can make a lasting impact,” said Warden Basil Clarke. “We’re incredibly proud of our paramedics, instructors, volunteers, and all of those who have helped build a safer, more responsive community over the past two decades.”

Although AED installations and 9-1-1 registration play a critical role in the PAD Program, its foundation continues to be community training and education. To date, the County of Simcoe Paramedic Services PAD Program and its instructors have provided CPR, first aid, and medical emergency preparedness training to more than 18,650 residents.

“As we mark this incredible milestone, we also recognize the lasting impact of continued education and access,” said Sarah Mills, Director and Chief of Paramedic Services. “Every AED placed, and every person trained represents another step toward a more resilient and prepared Simcoe County, where communities are empowered to respond when it matters most.”

The County’s celebration coincides with CPR Month, a national campaign to raise awareness about the importance of CPR and AED training. Residents are encouraged to learn more about the PAD Program by visiting www.simcoe.ca/pad.

Photo Caption: County of Simcoe Councillors and Warden Basil Clarke, together with representatives from County of Simcoe Paramedic Services and the Township of Oro-Medonte, gathered at Simcoe Woods Community Centre to commemorate the installation of a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) unit. The event marked a significant milestone in the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the County’s Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) Program.

County of Simcoe is composed of sixteen member municipalities and provides crucial public services to County residents in addition to providing paramedic and social services to the separated cities of Barrie and Orillia. Visit our website at simcoe.ca.­­­­­­

8 Tiny Japanese Habits That Make a Massive Difference

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Ever wonder why Japanese people live so long, stay so calm, and seem to have life figured out?

It’s not genetics or luck—it’s tiny habits that create massive results. In this video, I’m breaking down 8 simple Japanese practices that will quietly transform your life. These aren’t complicated rituals or time-consuming routines. They’re small, almost effortless actions that compound into something extraordinary.

The 8 Tiny Habits:

1️⃣ Kaizen – 1% better every day (the compound effect that built Toyota)

2️⃣ Ikigai – Your reason for being (why Okinawans live past 100)

3️⃣ Hara Hachi Bu – Eat until 80% full (the simplest longevity hack)

4️⃣ Shinrin-Yoku – Forest bathing (nature as medicine, prescribed by doctors)

5️⃣ Wabi-Sabi – Embrace imperfection (freedom from the perfection trap)

6️⃣ Gaman – Endure with dignity (quiet strength without complaining)

7️⃣ Omoiyari – Compassionate consideration (small acts that ripple outward)

8️⃣ Kintsugi – Repair with gold (your scars make you stronger, not weaker)

What Makes These Habits Work: They’re not about doing more. They’re about doing less, but better. One push-up instead of an hour at the gym. One page instead of a whole book. 80% full instead of stuffed. Two minutes in nature instead of forcing a meditation practice you’ll quit.

These tiny actions feel so easy, you can’t say no. But over months and years, they compound into massive differences in your health, focus, relationships, and sense of purpose. Why This Matters: Most productivity advice tells you to do MORE—more morning routines, more habits, more discipline. But Japanese wisdom says the opposite: do LESS, but make it so small and sustainable that you never stop. That’s how you build a life that’s calm, purposeful, and deeply fulfilling. Not through dramatic transformations, but through tiny, invisible improvements that become who you are. Who This Is For: Anyone feeling overwhelmed by self-improvement advice People who start strong but always burn out Those seeking meaning and purpose in daily life Anyone wanting to live longer, healthier, and happier Students of Japanese culture and philosophy Minimalists and intentional living enthusiasts The Bottom Line: You don’t need to overhaul your life. You don’t need to move to Japan. You just need to pick ONE tiny habit from this video and start today. Because the Japanese don’t chase transformation. They build it. One tiny choice at a time. One small habit at a time. And that’s exactly what makes these practices so powerful—they’re too small to fail, but massive in their impact.

We Went to Arkansas. The Farm Crisis Will Shock You!!!

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Farm debt is expected to reach $560 billion this year—a record high.

But it’s not just because of the trade war with China. Farmers told us it’s because a handful of corporations have taken control of their markets to ensure they always win, and farmers barely break even.

Correction: 4:28 Bayer and Monsanto did not merge in 2015 during the Obama administration. The companies reached a deal for Bayer to acquire Monsanto in September 2016. The merger was approved by the first Trump administration in May 2018.

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SPREADING HOLIDAY CHEER STARTS WITH SOBER, DRUG-FREE DRIVING

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OPP Set for Robust Festive RIDE Campaign

(ORILLIA, ON) – With impaired driving on the rise on Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)-patrolled roads in recent years, the OPP is wasting no time in keeping roads safe, as holiday season gatherings and travels ramp up and the provincial Festive RIDE campaign gets underway.  

During the annual campaign, road users can expect to see an increase in OPP RIDE initiatives throughout the province, as officers work around the clock to ensure motorists are driving sober and drug-free.   

Drivers pulled over at RIDE checkpoints who are suspected of being impaired can expect to get a rare glimpse of the sophisticated, methodical process, tools and expertise OPP officers apply to investigating and detecting alcohol and/or drugs in a driver.

The OPP thanks the citizens who have placed more than 21,000 calls to the OPP to report suspected impaired drivers this year. They encourage people to continue being proactive with those extra eyes and voices that are needed to help take these dangerous drivers off the road.

Being proactive also means being a host or a guest at a holiday party who is part of a solid plan that ensures no one drives impaired. This is one of the most impactful ways people can help make roads safer for family, friends and fellow-citizens.   

The OPP thanks everyone who does their part to help keep Ontario roads free of impaired driving – not just during the holidays, but throughout the year.   

Please have a safe and happy holiday season!

QUICK FACTS

The Festive Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) campaign is led by the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) Traffic Committee and runs from November 20, 2025 to January 1, 2026.

Thirty-four (34) people have died on OPP-patrolled roads in alcohol/drug-related collisions so far this year.

Under Ontario’s Zero Tolerance law, it is illegal for young, novice and commercial drivers to have any amount of alcohol or drugs in their system.    

LEARN MORE

·      Impaired Driving

·      Warn Range Suspensions

·      Penalties for impaired driving

The Blue Mountains OPP Detachment Board Shares Results of Resident Survey on Policing Priorities

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The Blue Mountains OPP Detachment Board is pleased to share the results of its Community Policing Priorities survey. 

At its regular meeting on October 22, 2025, The Blue Mountains OPP Detachment Board reviewed the results of the public survey conducted from September 2 to September 30, 2025, to assess priorities for policing across the Town of the Blue Mountains both today and over the next several years. 

Overall, more than 70% of respondents indicated they were satisfied or very satisfied with the style and level of policing services provided by the OPP in The Blue Mountains. Crimes against persons, drugs & weapons, fraud prevention and traffic management ranked as the most important priorities for policing over the next three years.

More than 200 residents completed the survey. “We were very happy with the number of responses from the community to the survey,” said Detachment Board chairman Jim Oliver. The full survey results are available on the OPP Detachment webpage. 

The Collingwood/The Blue Mountains OPP detachment is currently drafting its “action plan” for the 2026 – 2029 period, and one of the local detachment board’s mandates is to provide input to help shape the action plan and determine priorities for police service within the broad “community safety and wellbeing” umbrella. The resident survey was intended to help inform the board on local concerns and priorities.

The Board will be discussing the draft 3-year Action Plan with the detachment commander and senior staff over the coming months, and at the Board’s next meeting in January.

To learn more about the OPP Detachment Board or to view the full survey results, please visit the OPP Detachment Board webpage. For more information, please contact: 

Recording Secretary 
Blue Mountains OPP Detachment Board
(519) 599-3131 ext. 219

Celebrating Together: Lights, Traditions, and Joy

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Collingwood, ON [17 November 2025] – This holiday season, the outdoor space at 84 Hurontario street across from Town Hall, transforms into a vibrant celebration space in the heart of downtown. Welcoming the community with festive lighting, Santa’s sleigh, and a dedicated area honouring various cultural traditions, this space invites residents and visitors alike to gather in the spirit of unity, peace, and joy.

The Town of Collingwood is dedicated to building an inclusive, equitable, and accessible community where everyone feels valued and a sense of belonging. Together, we continue to foster understanding and awareness of the many identities, experiences, and perspectives that strengthen our community.


Discover how people say “Happy Holidays” in different languages. Visit the windows of Town Hall and the Collingwood Public Library to explore each greeting and learn which language it represents.

A special highlight of the season is the installation of a Menorah, generously funded by members of the South Georgian Bay Jewish Community (SGBJC). The community is invited to join SGBJC for the Menorah Lighting Ceremony on November 22 at 7:00 p.m. a meaningful moment that celebrates light, resilience, and togetherness.

SGBJC is a volunteer-led organization committed to fostering connection, understanding, and celebration through Jewish life and tradition. “We are proud to share this holiday with our friends and neighbours,” says a representative from the group, Rashell Feldman. “The Menorah stands as a symbol of hope and inclusion for all.”

The holiday hub in the space at 84 Hurontario will remain open throughout the season, offering a welcoming space for reflection, celebration, and community connection.

Let the lights guide you downtown – where Collingwood celebrates the season together.

3 questions to ask yourself before you die | Luyi Kathy Zhang | TEDxJacksonville

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What if the secret to living a meaningful and fulfilling life is asking the right questions before it’s too late?

As a hospice and palliative care doctor, Luyi Kathy Zhang has spent years witnessing the profound clarity and transformation that comes with facing the end of life. Drawing from her experiences with terminally ill patients and her own brushes with death, she explores what dying teaches us about truly living. In this deeply personal and thought-provoking talk, she shares powerful lessons on minimizing regrets, getting clear on what matters most, and creating a life aligned with our deepest values – all without waiting for a life-altering event to force us to change.

Dr. Luyi Kathy Zhang is a hospice and palliative care physician. She has comforted thousands of dying patients and health space for their deepest secrets, biggest regrets, and final wishes. She has made it her mission to share these life-changing insights so people can benefit from them before they reach their deathbeds. Dr. Zhang also uses her coaching expertise to share practical, neuroscience-based steps to empower people to transform their lives without the pain and suffering of facing one’s mortality. She hopes one day, death will no longer be feared but instead embraced as the catalyst for a better life.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

OPP REMINDS DRIVERS THEY MUST STOP FOR SCHOOL BUSES

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(ORILLIA, ON) – The Central Region Headquarters of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding all motorists of the critical importance of stopping for school buses when their overhead red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended. 

Under the Highway Traffic Act, drivers must stop at least 20 metres away from a school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing and stop arm activated. Failing to do so is not only illegal but puts children’s lives at risk. This applies to drivers approaching from both directions unless the roadway is divided by a median.

Penalties for failing to stop for a school bus include:

  • First offence: Fine of $400 to $2,000, six demerit points, and a significant increase in insurance premiums.
  • Subsequent offences: Fine of $1,000 to $4,000, six demerit points, and possible jail time up to six months.
  • Vehicle owners can also be charged if their vehicle is involved, even if they were not driving at the time.

Safety Tips for Drivers:

  • Stop when school bus lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended. It’s the law.
  • Stay alert in school zones and residential areas where children may be walking or biking.
  • Watch for children crossing roads and walking to school, especially during peak times (7-9 a.m. and 3-5 p.m.).
  • Put your phone away. Don’t drive distracted! Distractions can cost lives.

The OPP urges the public to report any incidents of vehicles failing to stop for school buses by calling 9-1-1 and providing the vehicle description, license plate number, location, and time of the incident. If reporting after-the-fact, members of the public can also contact the non-emergency line at 1-888-310-1122 or submit information anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at ontariocrimestoppers.ca.

How Our Society Started Worshiping Idiots — Socrates

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We live in an era where noise is mistaken for wisdom and popularity for truth.

But how did we get here — to a world that celebrates ignorance and mocks intelligence? In this powerful video inspired by the philosophy of Socrates, we explore how modern society has begun to worship superficiality over substance, and why thinkers, truth-seekers, and critical minds are increasingly silenced. From the digital age to the age of the Sophists, this reflection uncovers how our craving for attention has replaced our pursuit of understanding.

Discover what Socrates, Carl Jung, and Nietzsche can teach us about the illusion of knowledge, the manipulation of truth, and the psychological forces that make the masses follow fools instead of the wise. More importantly, learn how you can reclaim your ability to think freely in a culture that rewards conformity.

If you crave deep, thought-provoking content about philosophy, psychology, and the human mind — this video will awaken something within you. Subscribe for more reflections that challenge illusions, awaken reason, and inspire the return of wisdom in the modern world. The Psyche