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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Includes: 3 Additional Workbooks that have been designed to use before, during, and after your shadow work journey! 60+ Beginner and Intermediate Shadow Work Exercises and 125+ Journal Prompts! EDITORIAL REVIEW: Self-Guided Shadow Work for Beginners is a remarkable book for its depth, diversity, range of techniques, and detailed case examples. It more than rivals Robert Johnson's Owning Your Own Shadow. The author, Leigh Hart, engages the reader and attracts a wide audience. While the title indicates it is "for Beginners," those already involved in Shadow work will find it appealing. It reflects solid Jungian principles. I wholeheartedly endorse its use either as a stand-alone journey or as a compliment to counseling.
Michael G. Ditsky, PhD
Licensed Psychologist
What unexpected and even amazing secrets does your shadow side hide? It's time to forget the fear and shine a light on a hidden part of you that could be one of your absolute strengths! The word shadow is dark and mysterious - something that you want to be cautious of and possibly even avoid.
And when you think about your own shadow side, you may feel a little fear and trepidation. So many questions arise, such as:
Can I honestly not be aware of some deep, dark side of myself?
If I step onto this path, will I discover something I truly don't want to face?
Is this something I can really do on my own?
Shadow work is not something to be afraid of. In fact, it is all about shining the light of self-awareness and self-compassion into the dark so that you can embrace your whole self. It is a key step for anyone wanting to reach their full potential.
Face your shadow and find true personal freedom.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Includes: 3 Additional Workbooks that have been designed to use before, during, and after your shadow work journey! 60+ Beginner and Intermediate Shadow Work Exercises and 125+ Journal Prompts! EDITORIAL REVIEW: Self-Guided Shadow Work for Beginners is a remarkable book for its depth, diversity, range of techniques, and detailed case examples. It more than rivals Robert Johnson's Owning Your Own Shadow. The author, Leigh Hart, engages the reader and attracts a wide audience. While the title indicates it is "for Beginners," those already involved in Shadow work will find it appealing. It reflects solid Jungian principles. I wholeheartedly endorse its use either as a stand-alone journey or as a compliment to counseling.
Michael G. Ditsky, PhD
Licensed Psychologist
What unexpected and even amazing secrets does your shadow side hide? It's time to forget the fear and shine a light on a hidden part of you that could be one of your absolute strengths! The word shadow is dark and mysterious - something that you want to be cautious of and possibly even avoid.
And when you think about your own shadow side, you may feel a little fear and trepidation. So many questions arise, such as:
Can I honestly not be aware of some deep, dark side of myself?
If I step onto this path, will I discover something I truly don't want to face?
Is this something I can really do on my own?
Shadow work is not something to be afraid of. In fact, it is all about shining the light of self-awareness and self-compassion into the dark so that you can embrace your whole self. It is a key step for anyone wanting to reach their full potential.
Face your shadow and find true personal freedom.