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Tag Archives: shadow work
‘The Poet and the Shepherd’ by Joshua Boettiger
https://parabola.org/2017/01/31/the-poet-and-the-shepherd-by-joshua-boettiger/ Click on the link to visit Parabola Magazine for this astonishing article by Joshua Boettiger:- ‘We could say the search for meaning – which is a holy search – becomes imperiled whenever the poet-self and the shepherd-self are out … Continue reading →
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You Darkness – Rainer Maria Rilke translated by David Whyte
You darkness from which I come, I love you more than all the fires that fence out the world, for the fire makes a circle for everyone so that no one sees you anymore. But darkness holds it all: the … Continue reading →
Posted in creativity, David Whyte, embodiment, natural world, presence, Rilke, shadow
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2016: The Reveal – Charlotte Du Cann
http://dark-mountain.net/blog/2016-the-reveal/ Click on the above link to visit http://www.dark-mountain.net for Charlotte’s article, another powerful Zeitgeist piece at the end of a big, shadow-filled year:- ‘This alchemical moment has nothing to do with social justice, or environmentalism or any of the … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, accountability, actualizing tendency, autonomy, awakening, beauty, blaming, Charlotte Du Cann, civil rights, communication, community, compassion, consciousness, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, Dark Mountain Project, Disconnection, diversity, dying, ecological, ecological issues, embodiment, empathy, empowerment, encounter, ethics, external locus, fear, flow, gratitude, grief, growth, healing, identity, immanence, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, loss, love, meaning, mindfulness, natural world, organismic experiencing, paradigm shift, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, shadow, transformation, trauma, trust, values & principles, violence, vulnerability, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
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What it Really Means to Hold Space for Someone – Heather Plett
What it Really Means to Hold Space for Someone Click on the above link for this wonderful piece on Uplift Connect from May this year by Heather – not generally a fan of ‘8 tips’ type articles, but been meaning … Continue reading →
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Matt Licata on Shadow Work & Love
Here is the text for those who have difficulty in reading Facebook links:- ‘To do the work of the shadow, to travel along the descendent current with your heart open, is a radical act of kindness and courage. For when … Continue reading →
Posted in awakening, consciousness, core conditions, cultural questions, Disconnection, embodiment, emotions, empowerment, encounter, flow, grief, growth, interconnection & belonging, Jung, kindness & compassion, love, Matt Licata, organismic experiencing, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, sadness & pain, self, self concept, shadow, transformation, vulnerability
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Toko-pa – The Sacred Descent
The Sacred Descent Click on the link to visit Toko-pa’s site for this brief reflection on allowing ourselves to drop down into our own darkness from a place of intention (rather than powerlessness):- ‘There in the underworld of grief, loss … Continue reading →
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Jeff Brown on triggers, mirrors and when to take the next exit
“I recognize that we have evolved beyond the point where we turn away from everyone that triggers us. We have come to understand that, sometimes, the trigger points us back in the direction of unhealed material that seeks resolution. This … Continue reading →
Posted in boundaries, conflict, encounter, interconnection & belonging, Jeff Brown, meaning, perception, power and powerlessness, reality, relationship, sadness & pain, self, self concept, shadow, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, vulnerability
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On Becoming a Beautiful Mind – John O’Donohue
The Art Of Developing A Beautiful Mind Follow the link for this brief and poignant summary of a talk that John intended to give in Canada in 2008 – had death not intervened. It seems to sum up some of the essence … Continue reading →
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Brian Thorne on belovedness, sexuality & power in therapy
In the passage before this excerpt, Brian has been talking about the idea of the ‘beloved’, in the context of the writings of Julian of Norwich. How any of us makes sense of ‘beloved’ will depend on personal experiences and conceptual structures/language. It is an … Continue reading →
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Person-Centred Basics: Dave Mearns on the power dynamic
Another in our series of person-centred fundamentals, this time Dave Mearns on power. ‘The issue of “power” is fundamental to person-centred counselling. Indeed, the essential principle of the person-centred approach is that the counsellor does not take responsibility for the … Continue reading →
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