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Facing your Shadow in this time of COVID-19 pandemic darkness
April 3, 2020Everybody has a shadow, but no one wants to look at it. At least the Shadow I am talking about. The idea of the “Shadow” was coined by Dr. Carl Jung, one of four brilliant depth psychologists who explored the … Continue reading
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March 19, 2015During my time studying abroad I met many people but one guy named John once said something to me that struck me like a lightning bolt which I have never forgotten: “There is no growth without change, and no change … Continue reading
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