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This one day training courses is aimed at those who wish to delve deeper into the concepts of the link between the higher self and shadow as part of the process towards health and wholeness. Working with the Higher Self and the Shadow
We all have shadow selves, which hold not only the unrealised aspects of our being but also those parts that have been rejected or suppressed, often from childhood traumas. These elements generally cause us the most distress in our lives, yet, paradoxically, when brought into the light of consciousness, can be the most fruitful and rewarding of all life experiences as their energies are understood and integrated within us. This workshop will explore many different ways for accessing the different facets of our shadow self, which generally lie buried within the subconscious, and, by working with the insights from our Higher-Self, to clear and release their energies. We will look to how we can face our fears and shames, with love, acceptance, and joy, and how we can begin to realise our dreams and aspirations. We will additionally explore the paradoxes that run through our lives and how we often projection our shadow onto those around us, showing how these can be re-owned and then transformed. In the light of all that is at present taking place within our world, this workshop will be valuable for those seeking wholeness within, who wish to balance the light and shadow sides of their psyches and thereby help balance the collective psyche of humanity. Quotes by Swiss Psychologist Carl Jung Course dates 2016 Fee: £38 for the day, which includes teas and coffees
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David has been working as a healer, therapist and teacher for more than 40 years. He is the author of six books including The Healer Within and Working With Earth Energies. His latest book Illuminating the Shadow covers many aspects of shadow work.
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