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Shadow work can be a meaningful complement to addiction recovery, though it's important to remember it's not a substitute for professional treatment. In the realm of addiction, personal shadows often involve unacknowledged pain, trauma, or unresolved emotional issues. Engaging in shadow work can bring these hidden aspects to light, offering insights into the underlying emotional... Read More
Shamanism and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) may seem worlds apart, but closer examination reveals that they share common threads in their approach to healing and personal transformation. This article will explore the spiritual, psychological, and social aspects that tie these two seemingly disparate practices together. In doing so, we aim to shed light on the powerful... Read More
Shadow work is a necessary part of spiritual development. And this cannot be stressed enough. One cannot be truly awakened until they have entered into and become their true authentic self. Having one foot in falseness and having one foot in authenticity is a difficult dance indeed. Not enough emphasis is put on shadow work... Read More
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