Stop Running From Your Shadow: The Spiritual Practice Nobody Wants to Do (But Everyone Needs)
Welcome to Season 10 of Metaphysical with Maggie May. This year, we're going deeper into the parts of ourselves we've been avoiding, the darkness we've been denying, and the power we've been leaving on the table.
Today's episode is about shadow work.
Not the spooky, supernatural kind. The real kind where you finally face the aspects of yourself that you've rejected, repressed, and hidden from the world. The anger. The jealousy. The insecurity. The shame. The trauma. The parts of you that you learned were "bad," so you pushed them down and pretended they didn't exist.
Here's the problem: they exist anyway. And they're running your life from the unconscious.
In This Episode, We Cover:
What shadow work actually is (and what it's not)
- The Jungian roots of the shadow concept
- Common misconceptions that keep people from doing this work
- Why shadow work is essential for spiritual growth
Why your shadow controls you
- How projection works (and why you keep seeing yourself reflected in others)
- The neuroscience behind triggers and why they feel so real
- How your shadow shows up in your relationships, career, and health
The difference between witnessing and judgment
- Why self-compassion is the actual key to shadow work
- How to look at your darkness without shame spiraling
- The difference between healing and spiritual bypassing
Practical shadow work steps you can start today
- Creating a safe space for this work
- Identifying your main shadow
- The 4-week journaling process
- How to move from awareness to integration
Current events & celebrity shadows
- Why public figures' breakdowns are actually shadow work eruptions
- What we can learn from watching others' shadows play out publicly
- How to use celebrity drama as a mirror for your own work
What happens on the other side
- How your relationships transform when you stop projecting
- Why you suddenly have more energy
- What authenticity actually feels like
- How shadow work leads to unconditional self-love
This is not a light, breezy episode. Shadow work requires courage. It requires vulnerability. It requires you to sit with uncomfortable truths about yourself. But on the other side of that discomfort is freedom, authenticity, and the ability to finally stop sabotaging your own life.
You've been running from your shadow your entire life. It's time to turn around and see what it's been trying to show you.
RESOURCES FOR YOUR SHADOW WORK JOURNEY — ALL LINKED BELOW AND HERE
Journaling Prompts & Worksheets:
- 4-Week Shadow Work Plan (download the full worksheet)
- 10 Shadow Work Prompts for Beginners
- The Letter Exercise (how to write to your rejected self)
- The Trigger Map (identify what's actually triggering you)
- The Reframe Exercise (turn your shadow into strength)
Recommended Books:
- Integration of the Shadow by Erich Neumann
- The Dark Side of the Light Chasers by Debbie Ford
- Owning Your Own Shadow by Robert Johnson
- The Shadow Effect by Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Debbie Ford
- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk (understanding how trauma affects shadow work)
- Sacred Contracts by Caroline Myss
Therapeutic & Psychological Resources:
- Psychology Today Therapist Finder (find a therapist who specializes in shadow work)
- ISSTD.org (International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation — find trauma specialists)
- Somatic Experiencing International (find practitioners for nervous system regulation)
Crisis & Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 (call or text)
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
- SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357