Who are you

In the face of such tragic events, we face our individual conflicts and sometimes ask ourselves: what did I complain about?By becoming aware of our finestitude, we can come into contact with ourselves and reflect on what we have done. life, where we invest our time, why we are here.

And living is much more than working, eating, loving and dying. This goes beyond what we call basic survival needs, it’s just survival. Living requires courage, you have to be self-aware.

  • The shadows loom around us.
  • Our shadows are what we cannot see.
  • We insist on accepting them as existing.
  • This is what’s behind you.
  • Your pain.
  • Anger.
  • Anguish and fears.
  • Try to catch your shadow.
  • It will disappear; He tries to see your shadow.
  • He’ll dodge it.
  • But he’s after us.
  • He’s part of us.
  • You have to have a real encounter with her!.

What did you try to hide from yourself and others?What do people say about you who insist on not accepting?

Everything that is rejected by society, the immoral, is part of our shadows, it is like a monster that exists within all, repressed, fed by ourselves, we try to hide it all the time, we wear masks to adapt to situations. It’s much easier to see each other’s shadows. This explains and speaks a lot about ourselves: seeing who we are through each other’s shadow. Carl Yung once said: “What irritates us in others can lead us to better knowledge. of ourselves.

Acceptance is the most painful process for recognizing your shadows, but it is the beginning of transformation, coming into contact with internal conflicts is fundamental to emotional and psychological maturity, it is about allowing a true knowledge of oneself, without mask, without armor. or hood Hurts and takes time. It’s like an open wound that needs care, care and patience to heal, but it’s worth it, it’s liberating!Being self-aware is the key to life.

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