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Meylora Moon

Meylora Moon

www.meyloramoon.com

United States

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Tarynn Myers

Tarynn Myers Wellness

United States

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Jacqui Jameson

Jacqui Jameson Holistic Hypnotherapy

United Kingdom

Sonya Lee

Sonya Lee

Sonya Lee

United States

Candace Uvalle

Candace Uvalle

Sacred Awakenings Healing Arts

United States

Christine Jones

Summer Jones – Healing by Summer

Healing by Summer / Reiki by the Lake

United States

Claudia Delmont

Claudia Delmont

Leading with Heart

South Africa

Rava Rishi

Rava Rishi

Psychic Intuitive, Medium, Animal Communicator, Shamanic Practitioner, Karuna Reiki Master

Mexico

Stella Maris

Dark Sister | Shadow Work with Maris

Dark Sister

United States

Erica Marcum

Erica Marcum

Erica Marcum

United States

Melanie Aguirre

Melanie Aguirre

Quantum Disclosure Project

United States

Lilly Quantum Guide

Lilly Quantum Guide

The Quantum Guide

United States

Nicky Laurin

Nicky Laurin

High Vibes Healing

Canada

Matthew Marnitz

Matthew Marnitz

Matthew Marnitz Universal

United States

Sonya (Syona) Wilder

Sonya (Syona)

Sonya Wilder Wellness

United States

Tena M Dodds

Tena M Dodds & Karen A Baquiran

Quantum Healing with Tena & Karen

United States

Kayla Delanoy

Kayla Delanoy

Quantum Soul Growth

United States

Terrell Just

Terrell Just

Terrell Just Hypnosis

United States

Roberta Jackson

Bobbie Jackson ~ QHHT & BQH Practitioner

Inner Dimensions Wellness, LLC.

United States


Shadow Work

Shadow Work is a therapeutic approach inspired by Carl Jung's concept of the "shadow," which refers to the aspects of our personality that we tend to reject, suppress, or deny. It involves exploring these hidden or unconscious parts of ourselves to promote self-awareness, healing, and integration.

A Shadow Work practitioner guides individuals in a process of exploring their shadow self, helping them identify and understand their repressed emotions, limiting beliefs, and behavioral patterns. They facilitate a safe and supportive space for clients to confront, accept, and integrate these shadow aspects into their conscious awareness.

What to expect from a session with a Shadow Work practitioner:

  • Initial consultation: The practitioner will begin by discussing your reasons for seeking Shadow Work, your current challenges, and your goals for the process. They may inquire about your life history, patterns in your relationships, and any recurring issues you're experiencing.
  • Exploration of the shadow: The practitioner will guide you in exploring your shadow self. This may involve identifying shadow aspects, exploring early experiences, working with dreams and symbols, journaling, and reflection.
  • Emotional processing: Shadow Work often involves confronting and processing difficult or suppressed emotions, such as anger, fear, shame, or grief. The practitioner will provide a safe space for you to express these emotions.
  • Integration and acceptance: The practitioner will guide you in a process of integrating and accepting your shadow self, recognizing that these aspects are a part of you and can offer valuable insights and energy.
  • Developing self-compassion: The practitioner will encourage self-compassion and understanding towards yourself and your shadow self, fostering a more balanced and accepting relationship with yourself.
  • Empowerment and growth: The ultimate goal of Shadow Work is to promote personal growth, self-awareness, and empowerment. By integrating your shadow, you can access previously untapped energy and potential.

Additional things to keep in mind:

  • Psychological depth: Shadow Work delves into the deeper aspects of the psyche and can be a profound and transformative process.
  • Emotional intensity: It may involve confronting challenging emotions or memories, so it's important to be prepared for emotional intensity.
  • Safe container: A skilled practitioner will create a safe and supportive container for you to explore your shadow self.
  • Not a quick fix: Shadow Work is often a process that unfolds over time and requires commitment and self-reflection.
  • Finding a qualified practitioner: Look for a practitioner who has training and experience in Shadow Work or related therapeutic modalities and who resonates with you.

Shadow Work can be a valuable tool for personal growth, healing, and self-discovery. It offers a path to greater wholeness and authenticity by embracing all aspects of the self, including the parts we tend to reject or deny.

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