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  1. Hi! I am offering introspective readings that delve into the topic of shadow work. Shadow work, as I understand it, is something new I am trying out, although I’ve done many introspective readings before, I haven’t really tackled specific to the concept of the selves within the unconscious that we address and try to merge with the conscious in a healthier way.

  2. karmagaia.beehiiv.com › p › shadow-work-exercisesShadow Work Exercises

    Exercise 1: Watch Your Emotional Reactions. Remember that the shadow is elusive; it hides behind us. The purpose of our defense systems is to suppress and hide the shadow archetype. You will become more adept at identifying your shadow the more you observe your emotional responses.

  3. 3 giorni fa · There are certain oracle card spreads that are designed specifically for shadow work. These spreads are designed to ask the correct questions and assist us to confront the parts of ourselves that we are most hesitant to address. They serve as a structured way to navigate the uncharted waters of our internal landscape.

  4. 3 giorni fa · 5 STEPS TO UNDERSTANDING SHADOW WORK - YouTube. Helpful Hawk Healing. 70 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago. This video will give you a deeper understanding of your Shadow, and...

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  5. 4 giorni fa · Shadow Work and Why You Should Start Now - YouTube. Ra Kansciousness. 61 subscribers. Subscribed. 1 view 2 minutes ago #healing #spirituality #mentalhealth. Hey guys! In today’s video I’ll be...

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  6. 3 giorni fa · Shadow Work & Healing Your Inner Child (1 Key Aspect) - YouTube. The Unlearning Playground by Chetan Narang. 3.13K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago #shadowwork...

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  7. 6 giorni fa · What is Shadow Work? Shadow work is the process of examining the parts of ourselves that we keep hidden or repressed. These aspects often stem from childhood experiences or societal conditioning. Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung introduced the concept, emphasizing that we all have dif