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Shadow work is discovering the hidden emotions within yourself. It's getting to know your true reflection by removing the instructions on how to live in this world. By getting to know the side of you that has been kept hidden behind a mask or a false identity to how you appear to the world, you unlock the ability to explore. The shadow self exists and operates through the subconscious mind. And through the subconscious mind is where you’ll find that mundane activities do not exist nor do they apply.
Mundane activities are what keeps the shadow self hidden. It still operates through the alpha state however, the purpose of the shadow self is to act freely of the true desire of existing. There is a reason why you're here and it is up to you to go within your mind and ask the very same question we often like to ask, why am I here?
The shadow self or your true self is hidden through multiple streams of programming. After consciousness is developed, differentiating what no longer needs to be applied to your life will become simple. This will allow you to gain full control over your emotions and your mind which creates the reality you would like to have instead of one subliminally chosen for you.
Having full awareness of your surroundings will give you the advantage of decoding and knowing the different types of programming tactics that are being performed to you and around you, which will help with decoding and trusting what you find within your shadows.
Your first programming is done through verbal language (the dos and the don'ts). Do not touch this and do your homework. It is the first stage of learning how to take commands. The other type of programming is done through all forms of schooling: homeschooling, grade school, colleges, and the 9-5s. Then you have subliminal programming which is done through repetition of colors, images, shapes, vision, and sound.
Each of those programs shapes your thinking, your emotions, and your actions. By being aware of what is happening around you, you will be able to make your own decisions for your own best interests. The goal is to take information that is necessary and leave the rest behind.
You are looking for more than what you have created. Looking for outside answers may temporarily help however, it also provides an unhealthy clutch. Depending on something or someone weakens the connection between you and yourself. By relying on something or what someone says instead of making your own realizations will not help you discover your hidden shadows. This work is an inward journey and needs to be done alone.
Have you ever felt emotionally triggered and could not explain the reason why? Was it an emotional breakdown or an irritation towards someone? In the moment of feeling off-balance, those feelings need to be explored. To ask yourself, "why am I going through this?" There is something inside of you letting you know what you are facing is due to an unresolved past experience.
Shadow work is diving into what makes you uncomfortable to start with: the emotions you feel when a statement is made or behavior when something doesn't go according to plan. Maybe it's your feeling towards another person or the feeling towards yourself.
Shadow work is the beginning stage of shedding your humanity by understanding what caused you to be the way you are. Traumatic experiences occur to help us accept and understand ourselves which in return strengthens your mind, heart, and spirit. Becoming defensive is a sign that you allowed memory to have control over your emotions. It is up to you to process it, understand it then let it go.
People enter our lives often to trigger our memories which causes us to be emotionally balanced. And a few responses given is usually looked like an outburst, an uncomfortable feeling, an attitude, or a highly offended reaction by an action or statement the other person made. This is called being triggered.
There is a reason why you are behaving that way. Being emotionally triggered is a memory you’ve attached to a feeling. The more you question and analyze yourself, the more control you will have over your emotions.
By understanding why you feel that way, you will start to release the emotions you've kept hidden inside. Finding the root of where your feeling stems from will mend the past and bring light to your shadows. This takes being presently aware of your thoughts, your behavior, and your reactions. Always ask yourself the question of "Why".
Family and close friends can help you in your inward journey by giving you an evaluation to their fullest honesty. Strangers and friends can help too just by having a simple conversation with them; getting to know someone may help you. It is then up to you to continue doing the work by understanding then shedding the layers of the mask to get to your core.
 
When shadows are explored, the inner work of healing your emotional wounds begins. Going back in time to not fix what happened but to understand it better will help you release it. To understand why it had to happen and how it shapes you now. Most people carry their past with them not realizing the pain they hold makes them who they are today. The untold sad story from your childhood needs to be expressed, understood, and accepted in order to be free from it.
We’ve reached a point in evolution where everything is circling back to look inward instead of outwards. The outside answers are no longer available or applicable. This is nothing new. Moving forward by going through the pain will help clear up your thoughts and shape a new way of viewing your life. By addressing the defensive self, you are destroying patterns by allowing transformation to take place.
By choosing to let go, you will see there is no law or matter that can dictate how to live your life. Freedom to explore without limitations and borders is fully exercising the subconscious mind. Tapping into your subconscious mind and bringing about what you would like to see within your reality will release you from humanity’s expectations. Being able to operate freely without validation from your outside environment will help you tap into your own power and help you understand your purpose in this lifetime.
Re-parenting yourself is part of the shadow work. While in the physical world, you are both your mother and your father. Balancing both feminine and masculine energies will place your humanity in check. You are solely responsible for your growth and every decision and choice you make will be the correct one.
The answers to why you are here are inside your mind and your heart. Deprogram your mind to figure out what that is. The journey of discovering who you are is an exciting and unexpected path. There’s a true version of you that needs to be awakened, wouldn't you like to find out?
 
 JonahL
					
				
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							The emphasis on self-reliance is important, but I think community support can be valuable too.
 CharlotteBrown
					
				
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					CharlotteBrown
					
				
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							Starting to understand why I react so strongly to certain people. They mirror parts of myself I haven't accepted.
 Callie-Stone
					
				
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					Callie-Stone
					
				
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							This work seems crucial for authentic living, but it's definitely not for the faint of heart.
 Lacy-Delgado
					
				
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					Lacy-Delgado
					
				
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							The part about making your own realizations rather than relying on others really challenges me.
 Lillian_Glow
					
				
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					Lillian_Glow
					
				
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							Interesting how they talk about freedom from humanity's expectations. I feel that pressure daily.
 Brooklyn_Breeze
					
				
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					Brooklyn_Breeze
					
				
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							Wonder if this approach could help with addiction recovery? Seems like it addresses root causes.
 AlexanderJackson
					
				
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					AlexanderJackson
					
				
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							The connection between emotional triggers and past experiences makes so much sense.
 SilentNomad
					
				
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					SilentNomad
					
				
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							Been doing this work for a year and my anxiety has decreased significantly. It's about understanding rather than fighting myself.
 JennaS
					
				
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					JennaS
					
				
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							I struggle with the balance between accepting my shadow self and wanting to improve.
 Adalian_Article
					
				
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					Adalian_Article
					
				
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							The article really highlights how much of our behavior is programmed rather than chosen.
 DataPhantomX
					
				
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					DataPhantomX
					
				
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							I've noticed my triggers often point to areas where I need healing. They're like emotional signposts.
 Ava-Grace
					
				
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					Ava-Grace
					
				
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							The idea that traumatic experiences can strengthen us is challenging but ultimately empowering.
 MysticVortex
					
				
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					MysticVortex
					
				
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							Start small. Pick one trigger or pattern and explore it gently. That's what worked for me.
 Jasmine_Dance
					
				
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					Jasmine_Dance
					
				
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							Anyone else feel overwhelmed by the depth of this work? Where do you even begin?
 Fleming_Feature
					
				
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					Fleming_Feature
					
				
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							This work seems essential for breaking generational patterns. I don't want to pass my unresolved issues to my kids.
 Serene_Sanctuary_X
					
				
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					Serene_Sanctuary_X
					
				
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							The concept of shedding humanity through understanding ourselves better feels profound.
 Paula-Duncan
					
				
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					Paula-Duncan
					
				
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							Never thought about how being defensive signals memory control over emotions. That's a powerful insight.
 Masters_Memo
					
				
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					Masters_Memo
					
				
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							I'm curious about how this relates to cultural differences in emotional expression.
 Uplift-And_Inspire_2024
					
				
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					Uplift-And_Inspire_2024
					
				
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							The article could have included more about integration. What do we do after we discover these shadow aspects?
 Ellie
					
				
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					Ellie
					
				
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							Working with my shadows has helped me be more authentic in my daily life. I no longer feel the need to wear masks.
 Kayla_Sullivan
					
				
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					Kayla_Sullivan
					
				
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							Anyone else notice immediate resistance when reading this? That might be my shadow self talking.
 Cronkite_Chronicles
					
				
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					Cronkite_Chronicles
					
				
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							I appreciate how this approach emphasizes understanding rather than fixing the past.
 Tiffany-Taylor
					
				
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					Tiffany-Taylor
					
				
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							When they mentioned going to the past to understand the present, it clicked for me why I keep having similar relationship issues.
 VictoriaScott
					
				
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					VictoriaScott
					
				
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							The part about subliminal programming through colors and shapes seems a bit far-fetched to me.
 MikaylaLuxe
					
				
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					MikaylaLuxe
					
				
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							I've found meditation helpful in accessing my shadow self. It creates space to explore uncomfortable thoughts.
 Lang_Ledger
					
				
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					Lang_Ledger
					
				
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							What practical steps do you take to start shadow work? The article is theoretical but I need concrete advice.
 Flora_Magic
					
				
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					Flora_Magic
					
				
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							Starting to see how my defensive reactions in arguments might be linked to old wounds. This is eye-opening.
 Masters_Memo
					
				
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					Masters_Memo
					
				
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							The section about unconditional self-love really challenges me. I realize I'm often my harshest critic.
 Lillian
					
				
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					Lillian
					
				
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							I find it fascinating how emotional triggers can be doorways to understanding ourselves better.
 MotivationDaily
					
				
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					MotivationDaily
					
				
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							My therapist introduced me to shadow work and it's helped me process childhood trauma I didn't even know I had.
 Vitality_Queen_42
					
				
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							Interesting how they connect programming to schooling and work routines. Makes me question my career choices.
 BlytheS
					
				
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					BlytheS
					
				
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							True, it can be scary, but I've found that the fear itself is often what needs examining.
 Danielle_Shine
					
				
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					Danielle_Shine
					
				
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							The article makes it sound easier than it is. Facing your shadows can be terrifying.
 Declutter_And-Thrive
					
				
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					Declutter_And-Thrive
					
				
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							Been doing shadow work for 6 months and my relationships have improved dramatically. It's like I finally understand why I react certain ways.
 Shields_Summary
					
				
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					Shields_Summary
					
				
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							I struggle with the concept of doing this work alone. Surely some guidance is helpful?
 SuccessStartsWithin
					
				
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					SuccessStartsWithin
					
				
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							The idea that mundane activities keep our shadow self hidden really struck me. Maybe that's why I feel most alive when breaking routine.
 LiamLewis
					
				
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					LiamLewis
					
				
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							This reminds me of Jung's work on the shadow self. It's amazing how relevant his theories still are today.
 LenaJ
					
				
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					LenaJ
					
				
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							I wonder if shadow work could help with my anxiety. Traditional methods haven't been very effective for me.
 Faith_Hope
					
				
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					Faith_Hope
					
				
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							The part about re-parenting yourself is fascinating. Never thought about balancing feminine and masculine energies within.
 CoraBelle
					
				
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					CoraBelle
					
				
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							Yes! Journaling has been key in my journey. Sometimes I surprise myself with what comes out on paper.
 IsaacMurphy
					
				
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					IsaacMurphy
					
				
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							Anyone tried journaling as part of shadow work? I find writing helps me process difficult emotions.
 SelfCare_Sanctuary_42
					
				
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					SelfCare_Sanctuary_42
					
				
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							I appreciate how the article emphasizes personal responsibility in growth and healing. We can't always rely on others to fix us.
 Jenna_Hope
					
				
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					Jenna_Hope
					
				
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							Not sure about this whole shadow self concept. Seems like it could be an excuse to justify negative behavior.
 LoganBaker
					
				
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					LoganBaker
					
				
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							The article mentions being triggered. I realized my angry reactions to criticism come from my perfectionist upbringing.
 StormBreaker
					
				
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					StormBreaker
					
				
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							I started doing shadow work last year and it's been transformative. Painful at times, but worth it.
 Katherine
					
				
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					Katherine
					
				
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							This feels a bit too new age for me. While self-reflection is important, we can't blame everything on hidden shadows.
 DanaJ
					
				
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					DanaJ
					
				
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							The section about childhood programming really opened my eyes. Makes me think about how many of my current behaviors stem from early experiences.
 ChloeEvans
					
				
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					ChloeEvans
					
				
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							You make a good point about distractions. I used to binge watch shows whenever I felt anxious, but lately I've been trying to sit with those feelings instead.
 TateCodes
					
				
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					TateCodes
					
				
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							Anyone else find it challenging to sit with uncomfortable emotions? I tend to distract myself when things get tough.
 Nina_Soft
					
				
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					Nina_Soft
					
				
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							Interesting article but I'm not sure I agree that all answers need to come from within. Sometimes professional help and outside perspective can be valuable too.
 Ava-Davis
					
				
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					Ava-Davis
					
				
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							The part about reprogramming really hit home. I catch myself following routines and social norms without questioning why I do them.
 Alice
					
				
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					Alice
					
				
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							Shadow work sounds intense but necessary. I've noticed I keep repeating the same patterns in relationships and I'm starting to think it's because I haven't dealt with my past properly.
 Rosen_Review
					
				
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					Rosen_Review
					
				
				4y ago
							I've been struggling with emotional triggers lately and this article really resonates with me. Never thought about exploring why I react so strongly to certain situations.