Engage The Shadow

Alexander von Schlieffen, James Hollis, Polly Young-Eisendrath, Dariane Pictet, Craig Chalquist, Tina Stromsted, Ashok Bedi, Charlie Morley, Patricia Berry, Machiel Klerk
Independent study
Online

Overview

What is the Shadow and how is it a part of our personal lives and society at large? What is the function of the Shadow? How can we recognize it in ourselves and learn its impact on our daily lives? What is the benefit of integrating the Shadow parts of ourselves for our personal life’s journey?

In this course, our knowledgeable group of experts will shed light on the concept of the Shadow. You will learn about practical tools for shadow work that you can apply on your own. The speakers will go into the personal as well as collective Shadow, the Shadow in relationships, and how the Shadow manifests in dreams, among other topics.

This course is interview-style. Machiel Klerk and Akke-Jeanne Klerk – Jung Platform founders and siblings – will be in conversation with experts. Each of the experts brings a unique perspective on the Shadow. Together, they offer a vivid depiction of the Shadow and its appearance in our everyday life.

This course is ideal if you want to:

  • Learn about the Shadow and shadow work.
  • Explore aspects of personal Shadow and how it shows up in your day to day life.
  • Learn about personal and collective Shadow.
  • Recognize the Shadow in close relationships with others.
  • Gain awareness and practical tools to help you work with your own Shadow aspects.

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Recognize, confront and embrace your Shadow aspects.
  • Do shadow work to become more ‘whole’.
  • Explain how Shadow affects relationships.
  • Acknowledge the manifestations of the Shadow in the body.
  • Describe how the Shadow it is depicted in fairytales as well as in our own storytelling.
  • Describe the Shadow from an astrological perspective.
  • Apply different tools and techniques of working with Shadow.
  • Engage with Shadow figures in Dreams.
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