Your Shadow Self...
November 8th, 2021

Boy are we humans good at judging others.
Every single one of us!
How many times have you said, “ if that were me, I’d do this
”? How many times have you said “ that’s not the 'right' way to handle that
”?
How many times have you held yourself above someone else and criticized their station in life?
We all do it --- EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US!
I remember many years ago in the early days of our marriage ( before we had a child
) one evening we had decided to go out for a late dinner. Both of us had had a super long day and we were tired and frustrated so in lieu of making dinner, we decided to go out. We sat down at the booth and ordered our dinner. At that point, a family with a toddler arrived for dinner; they put the toddler in the high chair and she began to SCREAM!!!!
! And those of us that have raised children know just how loudly children can scream!
After the day we both had --- it was exasperating. I was actually angry. I mean why didn't those parents handle that screaming child?
Why didn’t they take control of the situation and stop the screaming? We both were extremely judgmental of these parents and their ability to handle this situation. Somehow, having never had children of our own --- we knew JUST what needed to be done in that situation.
AND…then we had a child…yeah --- ENOUGH SAID!
Did you ever hear the term “shadow self”? The “shadow self” was a term coined by the famous 20th century psychologist Carl Jung. The “shadow self” belief means that there are unconscious parts of the personality that our conscious ego doesn’t want to identify in itself. In short --- what you are criticizing in others is your own personal criticism of yourself.
It's something that you are not conscious of. Jung said this, “Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual’s conscious life, the blacker and denser it is.”
Meaning, the shadow self is the darker side of ourselves. The side that we unconsciously repress or ignore. Like an invisible bag we drag around with us.
So what happens when we don’t recognize that we have a dark side. An unhealed side? Jung believed that if we didn’t embrace our dark side and “make the unconscious – conscious
”, that it would direct and lead our lives. It would lead to limiting beliefs, undesirable outcomes, self-sabotage, destructive behavior, and difficult relationships.
How can we begin to bring our dark side to the light? First and foremost, you create balance. You learn to accept the good, the bad, the ugly, the beautiful --- all of it!
It definitely is not a simple thing to do. It’s not wow, I get it, now I’m fixed.
We need to begin to identify what our "shadows" are? Most of the time the answer to this lies in what triggers us. If we are frustrated by another person’s inability to solve their life problems --- then there is something there that we need to address in ourselves.
We cannot move someone from their current station in life --- we can only guide them based on our experiences. But if where they are is triggering a response in us, it's a shadow, an unhealed portion of our soul. If where they are at is causing us to feel anger, or grief, or any other emotion --- then it is a trigger. An unhealed part of our past hiding in our unconscious mind.
Pay attention to your triggers. Our instinct is to blame someone. Either ourselves or others.
But, instead, be kind and compassionate with yourself. You are trying to heal. Trying to move into the light. We always have the choice to stay put or to evolve. To evolve means we grow; we enrich ourselves spiritually.
To stay put is just that, we stay stuck in the same patterns and behaviors.
If something is really triggering you and you cannot work thru it yourself, reach out for help. Someone else’s perspective might just give you the key you need to work thru something. Remember never to blame.
There is no right or wrong answer, there is just a different path to each situation.
You are worth it.
It might not be a walk in the park to accept that you have unhealed portions of your soul. Guaranteed you may not like some things you see because it already triggered you.
But remember that you deserve love, happiness, and grace! The sum of all your parts --- light and dark
--- is beautiful and makes you the amazing person you are!
Let’s bring the dark to the light this week and heal it! This world needs our light to shine as brightly as possible!
Your choice is always to evolve or remain. The same challenges will continue to present themselves until you consciously choose to heal them. At that time, you will awaken to love, you will become, and you will be!
EVOLVE!
“I am evolving and it’s so damn beautiful.”
--
Anonymous
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









