Most of us prefer to suppress, deny, and disown our Shadow … to our doom. Your Shadow is your dark side – the place within you that causes you to feel scared, ashamed, ugly, and unworthy. We all have inner demons … have you met yours? However, you will receive a 100% printable version (which can be printed at home, at your local library, or print shop) and a digital version to use on your phone, tablet, or laptop. Note: there is no physical version of this journal. ![]() So it’s what takes my fancy in this very strange mysterious world we live in.Note: this journal is also included in our Spiritual Awakening Bundle! To those interested in the study of Cryptids, Big Foot, Trolls Goblins, etc. ![]() Other than this I watch Online Media for snippets of interest in shadow work from those who study the paranormal ( Ghosts, Elementals, Shadow people, Indigenous shapeshifters, Sharmins). Usually, when (I am) is in the right mood, books synchronically seem to pop up or appear in my life as if the time is just right to feed the consciousness they provide. Alternate patterns of thought or intention can clear out the Neggies (negative blocks of thought) As the clearer we think the better we perform and attract the right benefits. Which encourages each one of us to unleash our inner potential. Much later and nearer to today I read the works of Deepak Chopra, called Meta Human. Then later the works of Carlos Castenada on alternate-reality realms, and how a young student studying herbs became educated in the use of psychedelics discovering himself via a shamanistic Master in the New Mexican desert. My book travels include early readings of books by Lobsang Rampa on Tibetan life and Buddhism. If you decide to purchase anything we link to, we get a small percentage to help with our work at no extra cost to you. Please note that this article has affiliate links. Be sure also to bookmark or share this page if you want to return back to it in the future! You’re welcome to comment below and share any of your own shadow work book recommendations if they haven’t appeared on this list. Just pick one or two that resonate with you and go from there. Which of these shadow work books speaks to you? Remember not to overwhelm yourself by wanting to get and read them all. “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde.If you enjoy reading fictional stories as a way of illustrating the shadow, you’ll likely enjoy the following (other than The Strange Case of Dr. Your inspiration/guidance comes at just the right time! I feel that my spirit is preparing for the answers to the questions of my heart – and then – VIOLA – Shadow and Light appears in my inbox! Your guidance has informed my work as a therapist as well! Thank you and abundant blessing to you both!" – Narda While our mini Shadow Self Workbook isn’t technically a book, it can help you begin the process of shadow work. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevensonīefore you get started on the list below, I wanted to share with you a little freebie that you might enjoy. How to Befriend Your Shadow by John Monbourquette Romancing the Shadow by Connie Zweig and Steve Wolf Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chögyam Trungpa A Little Book on the Human Shadow by Robert Bly The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by C. The 13 Best Shadow Work Books (For Beginners–Advanced).
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