In clinical practice, one of the most enduring paradoxes is this… “The deepest psychological pain that often emerges in the very relationships where individuals long most desperately for closeness”. Jungian psychology provides a coherent framework for understanding why intimate relationships do not merely evoke emotion but activate the unconscious with a precision nothing else can…… Continue reading Love, the Shadow and the Psyche…
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On the Shadow & the Freedom to Choose.
The story I share in the recording at the end of this article is not merely a personal confession; it is a map of the inner world each of us carries. When a seemingly meaningless event or action can stir echoes of ancient wounds, we are witnessing the shadow at work in its purest form.…… Continue reading On the Shadow & the Freedom to Choose.
Boundaries & Letting Go When Reclaim Ourselves
There are times when we feel at crossroads; this process happens at intervals over our lifetime. During these times, we may experience feelings of anxiety, sadness, anger, or emptiness, sensing a general lack of fulfillment. Life often challenges us to be brave—whether it’s daring to confront past wounds that still ache for healing, daring to…… Continue reading Boundaries & Letting Go When Reclaim Ourselves
Shadow: Exploring Our Dark Side
The other day Barry and I were having a conversation about life and people; let’s say he drove while I pretty much monologued; with brief moments of interjection; this worked well as it allowed me time to process my thoughts out loud. The discussion was based on people and human behavior. I was conversing about…… Continue reading Shadow: Exploring Our Dark Side
REFLECTION #2
SHADOW WORK, GRATITUDE, LOVE… Reflections of a weird mind and spirit…. Shadow work: Don’t be afraid to meet your shadow and dance with it. Every ancient culture and belief, once dissected and separated from dogma states the same…meet your darkness, be aware of it, dance with it, transmute it and integrate the new energy. All…… Continue reading REFLECTION #2
