Psychological shadow
The psychological shadow is a Jungian concept describing unconscious, rejected or difficult to accept aspects of one's psyche.
Definicja
In Jung's analytical psychology, the shadow refers to content that a person does not want or is unable to recognize as his own. Nowadays, it is worth using this concept with caution: more as a metaphor for working with repressed reactions, shame and projection than as a hard scientific category. Solid shadow work is not about romanticizing darkness, but about honestly recognizing your own impulses and responsibility for your behavior.
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Praktyka i życie
When you judge someone strongly for a characteristic, ask: Is there even a small trace of a similar impulse or fear in me?
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