The first layer we encounter in the unconscious is what Jung called the shadow, usually those parts of ourselves we don’t like, don’t know, or don’t want to know. The shadow can be repressed within us, like a cancer, or projected outward onto others as qualities we dislike most in a person or group. The negative shadow can present us with a shortcoming to be overcome. The positive can show us a meaningful part of ourselves that we should recognise and live out.
~Carl Jung, Wounded Healer of the Soul, Claire Dunne
With thanks to SOPHIACYCLES (Bea Gonzalez)

I found the reflection really interesting!
Thanks for the song and happy weekend
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Thank you, too. The same wishes go to you. 🤗🙏💖
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Most interesting, Aladin.
I need to ponder this shadow.
Only a paragraph, but filled with grist for the mill.
Thank you!
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Thank you, dear friend. I believe everyone needs to ponder one’s shadow!
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Yes!
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Excellent! I was hoping for one of your Jung posts this weekend and you provided it, friend! Thanks!
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That is very inspiring, my dear friend. I’m delighted to do that; thank you!
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Thank YOU!
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Wonderful article ! Have a great Sunday !💙
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Thank you very much, dear friend. The same to you. 🤗🙏
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Great points, and that song by PF – dark but good.
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday, Aladin.🥰
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That is a fully busy Sunday with the Iranian webinar, but thank you for the inspiration!😉😅🙏
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Jung was fascinating. It seems that the shadow selves are becoming the more prominent persona these days. If only they could be used to grow. We are a species needing psychotherapy.
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Couldn’t agree more, my dear Diana. Thank you. 🙏💖
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