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Robert A. Johnson,
Owning Your Own Shadow, Part 3
It is also astonishing to find that some very good characteristics
turn up in the shadow. Generally, the ordinary, mundane characteristics
are the norm. Anything less than this goes into the shadow. But anything
better also goes into the shadow! Some of the pure gold of our
personality is relegated to the shadow because it can find no place in
that great leveling process that is culture.
Curiously, people resist the noble aspects of their shadow more
strenuously than they hide the dark sides. To draw the skeletons out of
the closet is relatively easy, but to own the gold in the shadow is
terrifying. It is more disrupting to find that you have a profound
nobility of character than to find out you are a bum. Of course you are
both; but one does not discover these two elements at the same time. The
gold is related to our higher calling, and this can be hard to accept at
certain stages of life. Ignoring the gold can be as damaging as ignoring
the dark side of the psyche, and some people may suffer a severe shock
or illness before they learn how to let the gold out.
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