The Shadow and Love
A Healing Guide to Carl Jung's Theory, Shadow Work, and Relationships
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Davis K. Brimberg
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What if I told you the true love we’re seeking is often sabotaged by our own unconscious Shadow? In this brief, “easy-to-digest” book, you see Carl Jung’s theory of human darkness—the Shadow—in action. You learn how the Shadow causes heartbreak. Healing the Shadow is transformative. Now, with this fast-paced “practical roadmap,” you can stop the Shadow from interfering with love. From a “compassionate” approach, "The Shadow and Love" helps you: Understand your Shadow and your partner’s Shadow, start Shadow work, strengthen your self-love, self-acceptance, and personal growth, discover your attachment style, heal an anxious attachment and relationship trauma. You will also be given: Journaling prompts specific to romantic relationships. This research-backed, quick listen comes from the same psychologist and writer of "Teachings from The Gatekeeper: A Memoir and Journey Into Parapsychology."
"The Shadow and Love" will forever change the way you think of intimacy. Whether you’re seeking a new partner or wanting to strengthen the romance you have, this personal development book gives you great insight and helps you grow. Click the "Add to Cart" Button. Order your copy. Today!
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"A practical roadmap ..." —Alessandra Herbosch, PsyD, psychologist
"A lifesaver ..." —Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, parapsychologist and psychologist
"Clear, compassionate ... Brimberg invites us to see the Shadow not as something to exile, but as a portal to deeper self-understanding." —Deniz Ahmadinia, PsyD, psychologist
