Shadow Work: What It Is & When To Do It

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2023
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  • @jcnlaw
    @jcnlaw 10 месяцев назад +1742

    Experienced divorce lawyer here. Can you imagine if everyone had this level of self awareness and was able and willing to do “shadow work”? Divorce lawyers and family courts would be out of business. That is a good thing! Keep up the great work!

    • @silverlake973
      @silverlake973 10 месяцев назад +18

      So so true.

    • @silentortoise3627
      @silentortoise3627 10 месяцев назад +24

      my guess is that there would probably be legal efforts to repress such practices/services and preserve that economic nicheXD

    • @gigibtsurvivor3348
      @gigibtsurvivor3348 10 месяцев назад +52

      No, they wouldn’t. Abusers will never be that self-reflective. Some people are too far gone to repair such things.

    • @velvetplans5396
      @velvetplans5396 10 месяцев назад +12

      Do you think it's because people would end up in the right relationship in the first place or because they would be better at managing conflict throughout a relationship with the "wrong" person?

    • @jcnlaw
      @jcnlaw 10 месяцев назад +36

      @@velvetplans5396 great question. I think it would be because they would be able to screen off unsuitable romantic partners.

  • @markdunham9634
    @markdunham9634 2 месяца назад +177

    As a black man, raised by an ex-military father and deeply religious mother, in the South, these videos bring into sharp relief how much of my emotional vulnerability was discarded as a means of survival. Never talking back, never expressing needs, never pushing back on chastisement that I internally felt was unfair has clearly shaped my shadow, particularly in being the eldest child and given lots of responsibility at a very early age. I find myself avoidantly attached to anxiously attached folks all the time, but now I'm beginning to understand why...and grieve it.

    • @Diathon1
      @Diathon1 2 месяца назад +13

      Grieving is a good place to be brother. Isn’t it good to be able to express that emotion and not be shamed or blamed? Yes I say! And then the next stages. The next levels. You’re going through the layers, and coming out the other side. And I’m talking to me as much as you, because our…stage was set the same.

    • @danak2230
      @danak2230 2 месяца назад +14

      I get that. I am also grieving my childhood.
      My mother died when I was young, and I was raised by an emotionally unavailable father. He figured that if I was getting good grades and wasn't pregnant or using substances then I was fine. He basically quit parenting me after the age of 11. I was "mom" to him and my older brother - expected to be free therapy for 2 emotionally needy, contemptuous people, to be "the good one" and "the smart one," so they could have the luxury of being angry, impulsive, and selfish. They called me a crybaby and ridiculed my personality traits and interests... unless they needed my help and then I was the best sister/daughter. I felt crazy. I felt so invisible but at the same time like being seen was a threat.
      I think about the little girl, and I wish she had someone - anyone - too look after her and tell her she was important.

    • @9Nikko8
      @9Nikko8 2 месяца назад +5

      I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but I'm so proud of you! I know it's hard, but it takes a lot of work and courage and you deserve the praise for seeing things in yourself that other hide from themselves their whole lives. Keep growing and give yourself compassion 🤗

    • @jenniferbrooks268
      @jenniferbrooks268 2 месяца назад

      ​@@danak2230You are important...you have been an amazing support person for your loved ones...whether they see it or not, you have been important to their support...no one can take that away from you

    • @mfarrell2992
      @mfarrell2992 Месяц назад +1

      You WERE and ARE important. You recognize it...and I believe you. You're stronger than you realize.💕

  • @Alpha-Andromeda
    @Alpha-Andromeda 10 месяцев назад +385

    Wow that’s truly gold: “the more your relationship with someone is challenging, the more shadow stuff is arising there”.

    • @helenaquin1797
      @helenaquin1797 9 месяцев назад +32

      This is true in the right context and we'd all do well by ourselves to be honest about the need to end some relationships. Shadow or not, some individuals can be unhealthy for us. Not on their own, but for us, at least.

    • @goldilocks913
      @goldilocks913 3 месяца назад +5

      @@helenaquin1797Well said. Heidi says in another video that after a lot of work is done you may find that you don’t actually want to be in a relationship with that person and that’s fine, so any type of abusive relationship is wrong WHATEVER work is needed or being done. One needs to be aware.

  • @briannagravely9349
    @briannagravely9349 10 месяцев назад +329

    Places in your life to look for your shadow.
    1. Any self sabotaging behavior is shadow, typically coming from a belief that you don't deserve that thing or goal.
    2. Continuing to attract the same kinds of people. Depending on quality you see in them and yourself, you love or hate them.
    3. Moral righteousness. Judging harshly someone else for something you wish you could do or would never allow yourself to do.
    4. Your triggers, ptsd or otherwise. They can provide important information BUT with trauma you typically can't think clearly and will need the help of a trained professional.
    5. In the projections we make. The people for whom we feel the strongest need to change them OR the way we idealize others if they display a trait we wish you had but were taught to not show or express.

    • @killerb255
      @killerb255 9 месяцев назад +10

      Wow…I thought I was ahead of the game with doing shadow work/admitting to myself the existence and effects of formerly repressed stuff, but after looking at your list it looks like I have a few more subconscious things in the ol’ shadow to dig up!
      Thank you.

    • @candacemalmstrom4141
      @candacemalmstrom4141 9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks!

    • @user-kk6ls8dw1r
      @user-kk6ls8dw1r 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @yosoyashep
      @yosoyashep 2 месяца назад

      Come on! Why isn't this post pinned and covered in likes?

    • @themasterninja110
      @themasterninja110 Месяц назад

      I don't know about number 3. First part is bad 2nd part is very good.

  • @vlandorrackhum5420
    @vlandorrackhum5420 10 месяцев назад +523

    My little example: I always thought of myself as a super honest person and I used to hate people for not being "honest enough". After reading "Man and His Symbols" by Jung, and doing shadow work, I realised I wasn't too honest either and maybe I was judging others too harshly. I still like honesty, obviously, but I am also less self-righteous about it to others. It's healed my anxiety and paranoia, and it's given me more internal peace

    • @merncat3384
      @merncat3384 10 месяцев назад +5

      Amazing ❤

    • @VoxMachina8
      @VoxMachina8 10 месяцев назад +3

      Strong work

    • @Sinoochka
      @Sinoochka 10 месяцев назад +19

      My grand mother is also saying she never lies, and prouds herself for being super honest. She got increadibly offended and snapped when 6 year old me playfully doing hand divination told her that she was hiding something and probably lies a bit. 20 years later she blatantly lies to my face telling my aunt with whom I do not speak, that I wanted to greet her, after trying to make me do that voluntarily. I of course told both of them that was a lie, and my grandmother didn’t even bat an aye. People are sooo good at turning a blind eye to what they do not want to see in themselves.

    • @chrismaxwell1624
      @chrismaxwell1624 10 месяцев назад +7

      I'm too honest. It's a ASD trait. I have to bite my tongue sometimes if I catch myself which often I don't. Being dishonest is hard for me to do except when I'm dishonest with myself. It's more raw kind of honesty where I can hurt people by point out truths that I think everyone can see. I just struggle with figuring out if it will hurt or not or if the honesty even it does hurt is needed or not needed. It just comes. With my dishonesty with myself I can end up lying to another person as I've shifted how I see reality and believe the lie.
      Mostly of those lies are you are not good enough for management position in my reality. In the reality everyone see I'm good enough for it. The real thing is society pressure that getting promoted is good and staying doing what you love is to be unsuccessful. So realy I know I would not be happy doing more paperwork and performance management. I want to do what I'm doing in current position as I love it. So I tell my boss I'm not good enough for the job I'm lying to my boss. The reality is just don't want to be promoted which seem counter to what society say I should want.

    • @clydewillis
      @clydewillis 9 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@chrismaxwell1624I'm also ASD, and I find it is difficult for me to be dishonest about issues I believe are important, but I've had a tendency to lie about myself to others. Not about huge things, but in ways that hide my true self from others. It felt (I'm not perfect, sometimes I slip back into it) like I was protecting myself, but in reality I was sabotaging all of my relationships because eventually the truth comes out.

  • @rocking1313
    @rocking1313 10 месяцев назад +90

    3:42 - Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate - Carl Jung
    Thanks Heidi!

  • @user-gj1ii4gu4k
    @user-gj1ii4gu4k 9 месяцев назад +195

    I was often called selfish by my mother as a child so I repressed the part of myself to instigate boundaries and self protection because my mother enforced that when I said no to things I was considered selfish so as I became an adult I lost friendships because I would self sacrifice myself for them, engage in people pleasing behaviours and didn’t insert boundaries winding up resentful in all my relationships.
    I’m 33 and it’s only been the past 6 months where I see red flags in people who want to drain me so now I’m brave enough to look after myself first

    • @crystalding5589
      @crystalding5589 7 месяцев назад +10

      Ive had a very similar experience, thanks for sharing .

    • @daniellecarrington5865
      @daniellecarrington5865 6 месяцев назад +3

      Me too 😂 I never understood it until now

    • @daisymay1608
      @daisymay1608 4 месяца назад +2

      I did the same thing with friendship s and now I'm focusing on me.

    • @danak2230
      @danak2230 2 месяца назад

      Same here! Several years ago, I finally ended a draining friendship. I had been friends with this other woman for 4 years and hated the friendship the whole time. But I never had a good enough reason to end it. She was nice enough, but could steamroll me in conversations and was intense about politics when I expressedeven mild disagrement. I felt a friend had to be a bad person or hurt me in some way for me to end a friendship.
      It took me until recently to realize that a mismatch in personalities IS a reason to end a friendship. You don't have to wait until you are grievously wronged to cut ties. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @jeffthompson9402
    @jeffthompson9402 10 месяцев назад +342

    As a psychotherapist if nearly 30 years, I have to say I am constantly impressed with, and blessed by, your videos and other resources. Thank you for all your hard work!

  • @erichaberman3812
    @erichaberman3812 8 месяцев назад +67

    I've literally talked with over a dozen paid therapists when I'm truly looking for help and ready to work and not one of them has even a tenth of your direct explanations and clear tool training. Absolutely mind blowing!! Where are all the therapists who do this work in private sessions?!!!

    • @ProfDCoy
      @ProfDCoy 2 месяца назад +4

      Without saying or knowing whether your previous therapists have been "bad", the main reason is probably because therapy works very differently to a RUclips video where the therapist explains a general psychological phenomenon you may or may not have. If therapy was really as easy as explaining to patients that they have X and the solution is Y, then therapy would be a simple profession.
      These kinds of videos are still useful. In my experience they supplement and accelerate the work you do in therapy - by explaining what it is your therapist is trying to get you to figure out and properly internalise. But these videos are not therapy, and therapists can't treat people with just RUclips videos.

    • @erichaberman3812
      @erichaberman3812 2 месяца назад +8

      @@ProfDCoy I do see your point, that these videos are no substitute for actual therapy. However, I've also seen that just being able to use this language learned here to talk with therapist you can very quickly see who is actually ready to do psychological therapy with you vs people saying that they are therapist and all they want to do is play problem tennis, verbaly bouncing your problems back and forth forever. I use these videos as a yardstick or starting point

    • @redbabywins
      @redbabywins Месяц назад +1

      Right here!!!!

    • @buggus0034
      @buggus0034 Месяц назад +2

      Therapists don’t want to fix you. They want to keep you coming back.

    • @erichaberman3812
      @erichaberman3812 Месяц назад

      @@buggus0034 EXACTLY!! I'm sure there are some therapy cases where just talking about the problem over and over really does help. I want tools. I want active working, that I can track, to recovery.

  • @SteraFaux
    @SteraFaux 7 месяцев назад +122

    Fearful avoidant gang where you at? 😂😅🙃

  • @itsonlyliz9023
    @itsonlyliz9023 3 месяца назад +20

    I noticed that I played the victim card and then get mad when my boundaries have been crossed but the Aha moment was I'm looking for others to set those boundaries and expecting them to read my mind. Oh, it doesn't feel good the truth, but I'm glad I know it ! 6 minutes into the video. Thank you.❤

    • @rustyscrapper
      @rustyscrapper 20 дней назад +3

      I had someone accusing me of not respecting boundaries while she was stepping all over my boundaries constantly.

    • @annalauryn966
      @annalauryn966 15 дней назад +1

      U got that out of hearing her talk for 6minutes? I'm about 2/3- 3/4 thru the video wondering if I'm watching out of order because I'm having no haha moment. But desperately trying to find "what's wrong with ME how can I fix ME? and be a healthier mom and hopefully a healthier partner. Or (hopefully not) single.
      Yup I'm at THAT stage. She said "staying in relationships that are not healthy beyond the point of intuition telling tou to leave. because abandoning someone is selfish" um that's all I heard so far. I have no problem asking for help, I just use manners "can u please help me with xyz" and if someone is inconvenienced, I try to add convenience to it. If they need gas for example, 🙋🏽‍♀️ I got gas money. Or I'll feed u or buy food ect.

  • @AnnaFitz
    @AnnaFitz 10 месяцев назад +273

    I admire your level of self-awareness and introspection. Not to mention the amount of detailed research and preparation that goes into your videos and your eloquence. Thank you for this channel!

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 10 месяцев назад +25

    Shadow work is a lifelong endeavor. 😮

    • @dalehamon4295
      @dalehamon4295 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes. And EFT Tapping, Journaling, and years ago I learned L.Ron Hubbard’s Dianetics

  • @pasmetha
    @pasmetha 10 месяцев назад +226

    Girl you be saving my life one step at a time ❤️

  • @eglantinelicorne9535
    @eglantinelicorne9535 10 месяцев назад +63

    The Limerence comment just made sense into my brain. I've struggled with limerence with an ex of mine for a long time. I have always been a huge perfectionnist, I was top of my class, and I always do everything right. My ex did NOT care like that at all and was SO MUCH more free-spirited than me. And I always joked that deep inside I was way more like him than on the surface. That's what I'm looking for in the limerence!!! BEING CAREFREE AND FREE-SPIRITED! Thank you Heidi!

    • @californiaantkeeper
      @californiaantkeeper 8 месяцев назад +2

      I struggle with this too . Even though I know I deserve much better.

  • @maxpoweristhename
    @maxpoweristhename 9 месяцев назад +34

    The part about covert narcissism that drives me nuts is how they demand all this care and attention and give nothing back. I recognized during this little lecture that I struggle with asking for my needs to be met. It makes sense that this is why I disdain against the covert narcissist in my life and my friends lives.

  • @ChristelDavies
    @ChristelDavies 10 месяцев назад +61

    I kinda felt like I’d plateaued with therapy and was questioning if there was any benefit or if I was picking at a wound. But your videos have helped push me past that plateau and a lot of things I learned are now coming together in a way I can apply. Thank you! 💗

    • @9Nikko8
      @9Nikko8 2 месяца назад +3

      I'm in the same spot! I felt like I knew almost all there is to know when it comes to concepts, but the way she's explaining them makes me feel like I'm seeing and understanding new layers of what I thought I knew ❤

  • @eaty0tts809
    @eaty0tts809 8 месяцев назад +14

    Just 5 minutes into the video and the fact that the shadow-self does not just represent the suppression of negative feelings but also positive makes so much sense and is completely different from what I've learnt from the internet. You're saying that it includes both negative and positive feelings and how we need to acknowledge the parts we have suppressed to understand ourselves better, for clarity and peace in life. Thank you for explaining it properly😭

    • @bloomnbury7387
      @bloomnbury7387 13 дней назад

      I think it means that for eg. You like steady communication or being available.. but society has this norm of playing hard-to-get and it's so hard to keep on suppressing that need. And so many people keep on telling themselves they're needy and it manifests in their life as a self-fulfilled prophecy.
      Wow I think I surprised myself while typing this😂

  • @ciaraskeleton
    @ciaraskeleton 9 месяцев назад +93

    Isn't it crazy that all of the stuff you craved, or didn't get, is all inside you already?
    When you just realise that 'oh, I get it. It's not supposed to be easy, it's not supposed to be joyful all the time, that was never the point'. On all levels, you can't help but change.
    Failure starts looking like progress because now you know that every process includes failure. Loss starts looking like a learning experience where you get to care for yourself and nurture the pain that comes. Fear becomes a child who just needed to be heard, so when it comes up you're open to what it's telling you.
    I don't know how I ended up here. I don't believe in any traditional sense of God, or in any one religion. I am however very spiritual. I am existential by nature and have always believed there was a flow and I noticed so many patterns. It's okay to not know exactly what 'god' or for me 'the universe' is. We aren't supposed to know. We are supposed to submit and sit in alignment with all that it is and we are as a reflection of it.
    I always remind myself that so within so without. On every level. How we perceive the world, is a direct reflection of how we view ourselves. Every person is a reflection of parts of you. If you view yourself as 'bad' in any area, you're going to project it into the world and onto people whether you realise it or not. You're going to constantly be hit with your own negative beliefs.
    When you view yourself as flawed but inherently beautiful and valuable, you see everyone and everything else in the same alignment. You aren't afraid of your own flaws, you embrace them. So now each new flawed person you meet you can be open to, because their flaws don't scare you now. You just say 'thats being human'.
    It doesn't mean putting up with abuse, because if you see yourself as inherently valuable, you won't want to tolerate anything that doesn't align with your self view. You'll be willing to lose a person, and you won't cling to nasty people because you know that you do not need them and you know that you do not deserve poor treatment. You have yourself and the entire whole world around you, you will be okay.

    • @UltraInstinct-yn1ft
      @UltraInstinct-yn1ft 9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank U 4 that

    • @yahnferral9163
      @yahnferral9163 8 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly! Thank you

    • @dmfergusonRN2008
      @dmfergusonRN2008 8 месяцев назад +5

      Very insightful! Thank you for sharing. 🙂

    • @dipalimehta9931
      @dipalimehta9931 7 месяцев назад +1

      I am simply amaze at the clarity your have! the state you are would be more amazing!😇

    • @david_gare
      @david_gare 5 месяцев назад +1

      heat ❤‍🔥

  • @juan_castellanos19
    @juan_castellanos19 10 месяцев назад +49

    "Notice me! Notice me! Notice me!"
    That resonated so much - I've recently noticed a number of my parts 'acting up' in different ways because they ultimately want attention. Love this vid and can't wait to see the rest of what you have planned the remainder of the week ♥

  • @kuibeiguahua
    @kuibeiguahua 10 месяцев назад +6

    I am starting to accept my shadow, because it is not bad!!! Judgment and shame blind me but I am removing the mud from my eyes!!!

  • @SNTanon
    @SNTanon 8 месяцев назад +41

    I've been learning about attachment theory for the past couple of years and have also been researching Jung's theories. I have to say that you have a gift for being able to explain very complex things in a way that is easy to understand and follow. I am so impressed with your articulateness and very concise examples! I appreciate your work! Keep it up!

    • @francespotter7697
      @francespotter7697 6 месяцев назад +2

      Totally agree. I've been following a few people with things to teach around attachment but I think Heidi is the best so far. Very concise and useful.

  • @carlataylor9924
    @carlataylor9924 29 дней назад +1

    Thank you. Ive been on an emotional healing journey for so many years and its slow work but worth it. Sometimes i dont even realize im doing shadow work until i look back in hindsight. There have been many teachers on this journey and i love a quote that says something about "when the student is ready to learn, the teacher will appear" i feel like this has happened at various stages of my healing and im so grateful for all of them. This is also what brought me to your channel. This topic hit a good and ugly place within me at a time when i was finally able to acknowledge that its time i accept the ugly parts of who i have been in the past, acknowledge they are a part of me whether i like them or detest them and accept that i hold both the ugly and beauitful within and its my choice from this point forward to contnue to choose the beauty and stop pretending like the ugly never even existed. Andntontrust myself to stop lying to myself about who i am and what im capable of. You really helped me find the humanity within me that ive been rejecting.

  • @jofish5678
    @jofish5678 10 месяцев назад +39

    I really like how you pointed out the positive sides hidden in the shadow and not just the negative.
    It really helped me to have a better attitude towards my shadow.

  • @amyspring8367
    @amyspring8367 10 месяцев назад +47

    Thank you, Heidi! I'm 60, and you continually introduce information that I have needed for so long. I can't thank you enough for helping me open the door for my real self to enter.

  • @chrismaxwell1624
    @chrismaxwell1624 10 месяцев назад +10

    I've done shadow work. Surprising thing is in doing my extreme phobia of needles is gone. I still don't like them but not anxiety or fight or flight response comes now. I just book it go in get it done, even point a good vein to use for taking my blood. I don't freak out seeing needle injection on TV anymore either which I used to. This a completely unexpected side effect of working on fears of rejection that caused lack of communication which impacted my relationships with others. Who knew that a phobia could be part of work that too.

  • @brianaltman9062
    @brianaltman9062 9 месяцев назад +29

    Heidi your channel has been a godsend. You’ve put words to problems I’ve never been able to define and given me hope that these issues can be overcome. I am so so grateful.

  • @stephanieg4950
    @stephanieg4950 10 месяцев назад +8

    Heidi, i dont see auras around people and also havent practiced this. However, every time i watch ur videos im distracted by your bright white aura. Ive seen it way too many times without looking for it for this to be my imagination.
    U are special! I think the term is lightworker coz u teach people and are a chosen healer.
    Also u have some genius in you, literal genius the way u comprehend concepts and make them relatable. U are not just a smart cookie but a genius cookie haha. 🎉

    • @9Nikko8
      @9Nikko8 2 месяца назад

      I feel the same about her 😊 she seems like a really nice and intelligent person ❤

  • @henryburby6077
    @henryburby6077 10 месяцев назад +5

    Jadzia Dax giving us all the benefit of 1000 lifetimes.

  • @jb-nk5pg
    @jb-nk5pg 9 месяцев назад +6

    girl you don’t even know how much I’ve cried during ur videos. Ur helping me so much!

  • @Khiarika1
    @Khiarika1 10 месяцев назад +29

    I think i've done this without knowing. Years ago I realize I had a sense of anger around spoiled kids and people who I found vain or 'selfish'. I came to understand that I was being a big ass 'hater' because I felt chronically 'unspoiled' as a kid and I felt unable to put myself first (as I was raised by Narcs one of whom semi-parentified me).
    I'm curious to find out what other things I need to work on.

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 10 месяцев назад

      Idc I still don't like spoiled, entitled people. Like no, I'm not your parent, go do that over there.

    • @manasikashyap
      @manasikashyap Месяц назад

      💛💛💛

  • @ytpah9823
    @ytpah9823 7 месяцев назад +16

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🗣️ *Introduction to the concept of Shadow work, linking it to attachment healing and personal growth.*
    00:14 🌱 *Shadow work involves dealing with repressed or hidden aspects of oneself, becoming increasingly recognized in pop culture.*
    00:28 🧠 *Originating from Carl Jung, Shadow work has evolved to encompass various meanings, crucial for attachment healing.*
    00:55 🔍 *In-depth exploration of attachment theory, focusing on healing deep personal wounds and understanding repressed parts.*
    01:24 🕵️‍♂️ *Discusses making repressed psychological aspects conscious for a more balanced life experience.*
    02:03 🤔 *Highlights the contradiction between one's self-image and repressed traits, like selfishness or judgmental tendencies.*
    02:29 🌟 *Explains how early environmental factors lead to the repression of certain traits, affecting life unconsciously.*
    03:12 🎭 *Emphasizes the unseen impact of hidden self-parts on life choices and patterns.*
    03:39 ✨ *Quotes Jung on making the unconscious conscious to avoid mistaking fate for self-direction.*
    03:55 🔄 *Discusses how both negative and positive traits can be repressed and affect early life adaptability.*
    04:36 🔗 *Talks about the goal of integrating all aspects of self, including judgmental and pro-social traits.*
    05:19 🧩 *Connects Shadow work to addressing attachment style blind spots and fostering self-respect.*
    06:14 🌈 *Highlights the avoidant attachment style's blind spot in acknowledging and processing negative experiences.*
    06:56 💡 *Focuses on the role of intuition in Shadow work, helping to integrate disowned self-parts.*
    07:50 🚦 *Discusses how self-perception can lead to staying in unhealthy dynamics contrary to one's intuition.*
    08:16 🧐 *Delves into Jung's concept of personal and collective shadows and their influence on behavior.*
    09:12 🧩 *Identifies self-sabotage as a key indicator of the Shadow self's presence and need for acknowledgment.*
    10:36 🎭 *Examines emotional eating as an example of addressing repressed emotions through Shadow work.*
    11:46 ⏳ *Discusses procrastination linked to shame as a sign of needing to integrate shadow aspects like needing help.*
    13:23 🔄 *Reflects on the personal journey of addressing self-sabotage through understanding and integrating attachment needs.*
    14:04 🔍 *Identifies repeated attraction to unhealthy relationships as a sign of repressed traits needing integration.*
    15:00 ⚖️ *Discusses the challenge of confronting moral righteousness as an opportunity for Shadow work.*
    16:09 🤝 *Encourages honest, humble requests for help as a means of integrating shadow aspects.*
    17:58 🎭 *Focuses on integrating both positive and negative self-aspects for balanced self-improvement.*
    18:56 🪞 *Explains how projections onto others often reflect our own repressed traits needing attention.*
    20:23 💬 *Suggests openly acknowledging both helpful and harmful intentions in challenging interactions for honest communication.*
    21:32 🤹‍♀️ *Notes the importance of Shadow work in difficult relationships, especially with family or intimate partners.*
    22:14 🚦 *Distinguishes between trauma triggers and strong emotional reactions as opportunities for Shadow work.*
    23:38 🌟 *Clarifies the difference between adaptive attachment strategies and overwhelming trauma responses.*
    25:18 ⚠️ *Advises against self-criticism when trauma triggers make immediate rational analysis difficult.*
    26:00 🎭 *Discusses using strong emotional reactions as a mirror to explore and integrate shadow aspects.*
    28:20 📚 *Highlights various approaches to Shadow work, emphasizing its integration with other healing practices.*
    29:30 🏗️ *Notes that ego-building activities might not constitute Shadow work, which often involves confronting difficult parts of self.*
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  • @refreshingtwist
    @refreshingtwist 10 месяцев назад +13

    Lately, whenever something bothers me about someone - I think to myself, "This person said this/ did this .... which made me feel this.... what else could this possibly mean?" Would this be regarded as shadow work?
    For instance, whenever the person I like takes a really long time to respond to me, I sit with the feeling that it makes me feel. I may feel stupid about the last message I sent. I may feel shame for even caring that they are taking so long. I may feel unworthy of their attention. And I realize this is all tied to my childhood and being very emotionally neglected (FA here). So, I am aware of what is being triggered and that brings some calm to my system. Is that integration? I do try to use positive reinforcements. I remind myself that they may just be busy today. I remind myself that I have lots of loving friends and family that care about me. I remind myself that I dont always respond to people right away. I remind myself that my worth is not tied to whether or not this man talks to me.
    Wondering how I'm doing here.

    • @RaZziaN1
      @RaZziaN1 10 месяцев назад

      No, shadow work is working under uncoscious, if it's consious its no longer shadow so its integrated already or not repressed but might be not healed.

    • @siriushp0904
      @siriushp0904 10 месяцев назад +1

      I cant answer your question, but I can share what I try to remind myself. When a scenario like you described comes up I really try to remind myself that it is much more likely someone did something because they had a need that wasn’t being met, rather than doing something to hurt me. It has more to do with them and very unlikely to be done “to me”. Now, that doesn’t take away the anxiety, anger, hurt etc, but it feels a lot less like a personal attack and more a casualty of circumstance. I think you’re doing the same thing by saying maybe they’re busy. I just think of all the things that prevent me in a given day to give my attention to every relationship in my life daily. Now, I’m not perfect. I sometimes do make the decision to delay a response with intention. Most of the time it’s because my internal “battery” is low. I struggle with saying yes when I can and no when I can’t. I say yes a lot at times I really should be saying no. It’s not easy. As I write this now, I have intentionally chosen not to respond to this exact kind of situation. I don’t know how to say no, so I’m choosing to say nothing at all. My anxiety is raging along with guilt and shame. Setting boundaries is so hard. Keeping them maintained feels even harder. Especially with nuance. For context, this person sent me a text that said “I cant do this thing because there’s stuff in my hallway preventing me from being able to do it.” I know this is a way to “ask” me to come over and move these things for her. I know what she needs and I also know what she means, but setting the boundary requires I don’t work so hard to perceive everyone’s implied needs and expecting that they explicitly address their needs first. It feels horrible not gonna lie to you

    • @refreshingtwist
      @refreshingtwist 10 месяцев назад

      @siriushp0904 thank you for your response. You've given me a lot to think about!

    • @k.c6489
      @k.c6489 9 месяцев назад

      @@RaZziaN1how do you do it then 😭

    • @jdub99
      @jdub99 8 месяцев назад

      28:08

  • @apskis
    @apskis 10 месяцев назад +12

    Amazing video. A video suggestion focusing only on the topic of "Asking and receiving Help" would be super beneficial. I personally struggle with that topic, particularly asking for help and support.

    • @JamiFfrenchParker
      @JamiFfrenchParker 9 месяцев назад

      Would love to see this topic explored as well!

  • @mushmouth_thenomad
    @mushmouth_thenomad 7 месяцев назад +3

    I found your channel while trying to understand Limerence, which I’m very much going through right now, but the way you explain things really helps change the narrative in my head and I need that so bad. I can’t talk to any one because they are in their own world with their own problems and aren’t any better off than I am. And therapy is just 1 hour a week for me. I do a lot of self reflecting and reading books but I can’t seem to figure out why I keep repeating the same patterns. So I really appreciate your channel for illuminating so many things for me.

  • @krullrot
    @krullrot 10 месяцев назад +27

    This series is amazing! When it comes to digesitble and easy to access descriptions of the shadow and it's practical implications on an individual and societal level this might be the best I've seen. Thank you for creating and sharing!

  • @looshbgoosh
    @looshbgoosh 10 месяцев назад +31

    Heidi, I've been watching more and more of your videos. They're all so valuable and clarifying, but this one really hit me at the right place and time. I am so thankful for your channel and your work.

  • @heirsoleil
    @heirsoleil 10 месяцев назад +14

    This is an incredible series already, as well as all of your videos. Everything you post is so nuanced, deep and precise. You really get to the root things but in a way that feels liberating and hopeful, like the feeling of unbuttoning your pants at the end of the day haha. I appreciate your channel so much.

  • @jessm100
    @jessm100 10 месяцев назад +18

    I really cant thank you for all of your awesome content, I have watched many of your videos and you really help me feel seen! I can be so analytical but my anxious attachment style still trips me up. I grateful that you are willing to help us untangle these things, and help illuminate our strategies. Thanks again Heidi

  • @richardelsner1223
    @richardelsner1223 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Heidi, I appreciate what you’re about. The knowledge you’ve leaned, the wisdom you’ve experienced and the massage you’ve spread is inspiring!

  • @jaxselvig537
    @jaxselvig537 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am so happy that I have a week of videos to look forward from you. I was getting angsty waiting for a new video and bam, now we get multiple. Your videos are one of the few things I look forward to.

  • @CuteMoo
    @CuteMoo 9 месяцев назад +3

    Every day this year is a day to learn how much of myself I've repressed.
    Thank you for helping us to understand ourselves better.

  • @garlicgalore
    @garlicgalore 10 месяцев назад +18

    Thank you for doing this!
    I found your clarification of the different ways we use the word "trigger" very valuable.
    Also, the way you talk about "the environment we grew up in" almost as a neutral fact is exactly where I am in my understanding. I personally am looking for the next phase of psychological thinking that can look at the legacy of how we were raised and help multiple generations heal together.
    This is my first video- looking forward to more!

  • @DeezyRYG
    @DeezyRYG 10 месяцев назад +5

    Incredible video. Per usual. I strongly look forward to the rest of these that you will drop throughout the week.

  • @harleygirldawn
    @harleygirldawn 9 месяцев назад +5

    Hi Heidi. Just found your video in my feed and the title caught my attention. Highly valuable information that you are sharing here!! What a great gift you are providing to the collective that want to self improve. Thank you so much ❤

  • @peterhewitson2669
    @peterhewitson2669 10 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you Heidi, another great vlog. I am just starting work on cptsd, and thus, on my shadow, with a therapist because of repeated self sabotage with an anxious attachment style in my relationships. It's probably going to be a long road, but better late than never 😊
    Your channel helps me a lot, keep up the great work ❤

  • @maddyharvey7414
    @maddyharvey7414 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for distinguishing that there are different types of triggers. The ones that impact your nervous system and send you into fight or flight, where the world almost goes fuzzy around you, are much harder to respond well to. I’m still working on those, but I have had reactions I’m not proud of, and I felt like a complete failure for getting so distraught over certain things.

  • @Scooby_Snax
    @Scooby_Snax 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for giving examples of verbage to use when opening up honest dialogue. That's very helpful to me. This entire video is gold.

  • @beckywood3
    @beckywood3 10 месяцев назад +1

    Extremely helpful, great tips! Been practicing/noticing shadow for years and this is the first time I've heard there are positive traits floating around in there. Thanks💙

  • @mikale7388
    @mikale7388 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this. Thank you for being open and taking the time for these videos. You are so strong - may love, good health, and blessings forever surround you. ❤😊

  • @cindy8487
    @cindy8487 10 месяцев назад +3

    Heidi, I hope you know how much you're helping us with these vidoes! Thank you!

  • @romafreespace
    @romafreespace 10 месяцев назад +4

    I just had a day of total confusion and realized I need to focus on my shadow work, the next day Heidi is posting this lol Thank you Heidi 👌

  • @AlbertStimson
    @AlbertStimson 10 месяцев назад +11

    Your videos just keep getting better and better when they already were my favorite thing. I'm making SO many connections to my life with every single one I watch.

  • @georgelanetz7092
    @georgelanetz7092 7 месяцев назад

    I loved this whole video series, thank you so much.
    When I watched your earlier videos - I was surprised by how much more natural and alive you seem to me in those vs the recent ones.

  • @constanceshields-morris160
    @constanceshields-morris160 10 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate these types of videos, please keep them coming!

  • @robezoner
    @robezoner 4 месяца назад +1

    Who is this lady? Where has she been my whole life?! I’ve been binge watching her channel and this content is GOLD!!!

  • @jeansaulnier2773
    @jeansaulnier2773 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are absolutely amazing!
    I discovered your videos today and I feel I'm already so much smarter than when I got up this morning. Thank you for putting so much of your personal experience, sensitivity and intelligence into these videos. You bring so much clarity into extremely delicate subjects, while avoiding oversimplification.

  • @jacksonanderson2926
    @jacksonanderson2926 3 месяца назад

    This channel is so great. I’m at odds with someone I love, I’m so glad I found this in time.

  • @Dukiees
    @Dukiees 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love youtube for allowing this kind of amazing knowledge to be shared with everyone. Thank You Soo Much For This Lovely Content Heidi!

  • @globalgirl33
    @globalgirl33 9 месяцев назад +1

    It is astonishing how many broken people there is!... Very good work. Thank you

  • @beautybosslife9868
    @beautybosslife9868 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the best videos I've seen on this topic. Thank you for sharing!

  • @musiklyfe7683
    @musiklyfe7683 7 месяцев назад

    It never fails, every time I listen to one of your videos, A major sense of gratitude for fun and your videos months back washes over me. If I ever got the chance to meet you, I would want to give you the biggest hug for how much you've helped me overcome. Thank you for your videos. Please keep them coming.

  • @ayacouzi2965
    @ayacouzi2965 3 месяца назад

    GIIIRL youre literally changing my life, im taking notes

  • @tomatoeggs48
    @tomatoeggs48 9 месяцев назад +3

    - self-sabotage behaviors
    - unhealthy ppl that you keep attracting. You either hate with a passion or feel out of your mind attracted for ppl who have that quality that you repress.
    - anytime you feel morally righteous about something
    When we repress something (a trait, a need) in ourselves, we are quick to notice it in other people.

  • @aleciariddick7719
    @aleciariddick7719 9 месяцев назад +3

    from this video, I learned that I have anxious attachment and self-sabotage when it comes to jobs. I get a job have paranoia get anxious, blank out from a trigger, and quit. I need help so I can be productive and have a job. I have the honest syndrome to like other people in the comments but I'm getting away from that. I feel that way about my brother. He is a pathological liar and my mom didn't work and always told me that living off the government is better than getting a job cause jobs aren't stable cause she had to live off the government for similar mental health reasons. She's gone now and I have been struggling financially ever since. I hope your content will help me get over my attachment and help me keep a job.

  • @chunulimboo8216
    @chunulimboo8216 2 месяца назад +1

    I have made the decision to put an end to my obsession with someone. It took a lot of courage to reach this point. I had set my expectations towards him so high for a long time, and it started to have a negative impact on my whole world. I was on the verge of becoming a 'pick me' person and constantly trying to prove that I was the best for him. I realized that I may have an anxious attachment issue and I hope to overcome it soon. I also think that it's important for us to do shadow work to address any underlying issues.

  • @lukeusriley
    @lukeusriley 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much Heidi! Your videos are more valuable than my postgraduate university course! I'm so grateful. Wishing you well.

  • @adibaORblarr
    @adibaORblarr 4 месяца назад +1

    thank you so much for the content! had to pause an insane amount of time to write down my "emotional reactions" to some phrases you were saying. the whole video was very well said too :)

  • @stacyrosa6672
    @stacyrosa6672 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video at the perfect time! I've been doing shadow work for quite some time, but I also struggle with wanting to have the moral upper hand, so this was very helpful in sorting through the resons for this.

  • @lilyghassemzadeh
    @lilyghassemzadeh 10 месяцев назад +5

    You are very meticulous and vigilant about what happens in your psyche. I am the same. However, it often occurs to me that other people are living their lives in a much more carefree and easy way and at the same time seem happier than me. Then I think what's wrong with me?!!

    • @imParisthoee
      @imParisthoee 10 месяцев назад +1

      I wonder that as well. Knowledge is both power and the source of discontentment. Knowing better should mean we do better, but often times do we really? Or does the heightened self awareness cause more distress as we recognize our inability to improve? Maybe ignorance is really bliss?

    • @suzannelee854
      @suzannelee854 8 месяцев назад

      I learned in Scientology how to take responsibility for my "overts" and "withholds" (sins that are repressed which cause triggers), but then of course it won't work unless you actually apply the steps, i.e. by recalling the exact Time, Place, Form and Event, which allows it to release into your conscious awareness so it will no longer affect you. Also you need to recall any earlier similar overts and withholds until you get to the basic on the chain to resolve the issue.

  • @Blynn_
    @Blynn_ 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! I don’t comment on RUclips, but your delivery was on point. Can’t wait to watch the other videos.

  • @lironkoren1266
    @lironkoren1266 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, there’s so much packed in here, I actually paused and replayed a bits of this video repeatedly to better absorb what was being said. It does leave me wondering how to do this kind of work step by step. A journaling challenge with you would be great.

  • @JessicaFrameMusic
    @JessicaFrameMusic 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am so glad I found your channel. It remains to be seen if I can actually do this work, but I want to be my best self. I hope I can do it.

  • @lawrencehudson8552
    @lawrencehudson8552 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Heidi! Most valuable straightforward actionable coaching i have found/received. I can do this 🤓💪

  • @wohdinhel
    @wohdinhel 10 месяцев назад +16

    As helpful as shadow work *can* be, it’s also extremely important to NOT let it become about “embracing toxic behaviors that you have repressed”. I had a friend and roommate who was OBSESSED with the idea of “shadow work” being the cure to all their (many) mental health issues, but the more it went on, the more they just became toxic and abusive. Now I know that a lot of their “repressed” parts of their psyche were in large part due to past traumas, and they were pretty clear about not wanting to become like their abusers, but I just saw it happen more and more, with gaslighting, extreme argumentation that often felt like a court cross-examination where their only goal was to come out on top, emotionally hostile behavior and even verbal abuse and threats of physical violence. It unfortunately ruined our friendship. Of course I could have handled the situation better than I did, but I really tried to be as empathetic and understanding as possible even in the face of blatant abuse, much of which they knew was very triggering for me as a fellow victim of emotional abuse as a child. I also realize now how much they were blaming my trigger reactions toward their abuse on me and using it as an excuse for FURTHER hostility, when most of the time it just made me shut down (sometimes literally in the form of deep and severe episodes of dissociation bordering on seizure). Honestly though I was just blindsided by a lot of this because I didn’t really know what was going on at the time, mainly due to my own mental health crises (which are now being addressed in therapy). I feel like I became their scapegoat for a lot of their negative emotional energy, and it really destroyed our friendship. I have no idea where their “shadow work” has taken them now, but I think it’s important to not take it too far, and to always be acutely aware that the goal is NOT to “embrace” every impulse you have, but to understand what type of person you WANT to be and work toward becoming that.

    • @RaZziaN1
      @RaZziaN1 10 месяцев назад +2

      that's not shadow work, uf u embrace it u doing it the other way..

    • @safeeffective385
      @safeeffective385 10 месяцев назад +1

      The person was likely establishing boundaries with you maybe even for the first time, and you interpreted that as ""toxic and abusive".
      Typical stuff for when one person in a relationship is growing spiritually, the other one is not.
      PS - You sound very angry there! Maybe try doing some "shadow work" of your own?

    • @ChristelDavies
      @ChristelDavies 10 месяцев назад +3

      I think that’s why she emphasizes working with a professional to navigate the process.

    • @wohdinhel
      @wohdinhel 10 месяцев назад

      @@safeeffective385 yeah no lol

    • @safeeffective385
      @safeeffective385 10 месяцев назад

      @@ChristelDavies Of course, everyone in the mental health field (especially those with PHD's in Psych) are going to "emphasize working with a pro"!
      They'll all say that you "need" to attend 20-50 sessions at $300-$500 an hour. 🤑
      🤤

  • @R1chbloke8
    @R1chbloke8 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyable summary, and reminder. I've been in analysis for over 5 years, with a therapist/guide with a rich background in transpersonal psychologies, including Carl Jung’s approach to the Psyche. 100% with you on Jung’s infamous statement on how the Shadow, in all its facets, plays out and seeks to be "in the limelight."

  • @R1chbloke8
    @R1chbloke8 9 месяцев назад +2

    The Dark Night of the Soul post is a great complement to this video. On a more esoteric note, soon after a life-transforming mountaineering "accident", a very early stage in Shadow work, I visited a woman who had a way of "seeing" people, lets say. I can recall a moment, right now, where she looked into me, and said, "...there's no going back." How right she was!

  • @msmacmac1000
    @msmacmac1000 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great work, thank you, Heidi❤

  • @magellenic
    @magellenic 10 месяцев назад

    Aaah, Heidi, you make me feel sane. Thank you again.

  • @opiuynmy
    @opiuynmy Месяц назад

    I found this so incredibly enlightening and I’ll be watching it over again,
    I also keep seeing you with 4 arms because of the colour in the background matching your clothes!
    Thank you so much for all the fascinating learning that you’ve packed into this video 🌸

  • @Creatrix11
    @Creatrix11 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you so very much Heidi from the bottom of my heart🙏❤️ You help so many of and I'm so grateful!
    Sending you a lot of love and lght!🤍🤍💫

  • @mrstoner2udude799
    @mrstoner2udude799 Месяц назад +1

    Heidi, great video. Can't wait to watch the other 4. I'm recovering from a limerence issue, and you have helped a lot. Its been a real growth experience. I was hoping my target would accept me so the parts of me I was suppressing would be placated. But now I know better and have a plan to express my suppressed part. Thanks!

  • @soulestate_5
    @soulestate_5 10 месяцев назад

    Whew. This one read me. Thank you for sharing Ms. Priebe.

  • @leeannphillips1876
    @leeannphillips1876 3 месяца назад

    I would be lost without your videos. Thank you ❤

  • @amyhoover9
    @amyhoover9 5 месяцев назад +1

    My life coach and good friend has talked about shadow work with me, and yet, putting it into practice has been going at what feels like a slow pace sometimes; this video basically confirms to me that I'm on a good path right now. The first time I saw your videos on my home page, I was intrigued- especially the ones that talk about limerence. Thank you for making this very helpful and practical video, Heidi!

  • @sprinklejoyy
    @sprinklejoyy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good for you! No more Sabatoge in your head! That's awesome! Im glad to hear youve freed yourself from it! but it's taken some time for me! But one day I will be there! I found your channel yesterday. I appreciate you because you have taught me so much about limerence and how to be there for myself. So thank you ❤🎉

  • @janellekiara7220
    @janellekiara7220 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this quick and insightful description of Shadow Work. I am in the process of discovering how I can best providing healing to others with some of the experiences I’ve encountered and lessons I’ve accepted. Shadow work continually comes up for me as a wholistic term I’m drawn towards, but I want to make sure I integrate it in my spiritual practice in a way that is safe, nurturing, and empowering for others. This video has given me so much helpful information on where to start including reading more of Carl Jung’s work. Thank you 🙏

  • @Ennpey
    @Ennpey 8 месяцев назад

    Always a pleasure and so many answers in your videos! Thank you!

  • @Sam-bc9ll
    @Sam-bc9ll 3 месяца назад

    YOU’RE SO PRETTY ✨😩

  • @jeromeporter9613
    @jeromeporter9613 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for providing this information. I've been trying to start a path of shadow work because I feel like there are emotions and other parts of me that I've cut off. Not being able to connect with them is hindering my authentic self.

  • @sierraadams8009
    @sierraadams8009 12 дней назад

    Everybody always says they have a link below. This one actually worked! So convenient! Thanks

  • @sqwerty0829
    @sqwerty0829 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are so densely pact with such useful and valuable information! You really have a way of making these kinds of complicated topics very easy to grasp and understand. Just want to say thank you, your videos have helped me be understand myself and have made a huge impact! ♥

  • @nicolekiehn203
    @nicolekiehn203 8 месяцев назад

    Omgoodness.... this so hit home...I get it
    Thank you for the wealth of information...I really needed this!

  • @joymrsjoy
    @joymrsjoy 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Heidi, your videos are really helpful. This one feels like it's going to be especially useful. Thank you very much.

  • @je9417
    @je9417 10 месяцев назад +17

    The content of your videos is unique and quite deep, thank you! I might be the only one, but I find it a bit difficult to listen to the long-form, conversational style of your content without time marking or some visual text to remember your core points you have made after the fact. I think it would help people engage more with what you have to say and help people for whom these skills are difficult to process due to the complexity/novelty of the topics.

    • @sandragoss1942
      @sandragoss1942 10 месяцев назад +5

      I also have trouble absorbing so much at once. Sometimes I save the video and watch it again. Sometimes I stop the video and take by hand. The transcript often seems incoherent to. So none of these seem to be the perfect solution. It would be nice if someone could think of something, for those of us who need more time to process the video. The information is so valuable to me right now - life changing!!! - I don't want to miss anything!

  • @daisy.g1979
    @daisy.g1979 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have watched many shadow work/attachment style/psychology related videos but your knowledge and understanding are hands down the best and make senses A LOT. Fair to all party and so on point. Helps me to have better and clearer understanding of both myself and others but more for myself. Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 9 месяцев назад

    THIS IS SO GOOD! Thank you!

  • @_ClearConscious
    @_ClearConscious 10 месяцев назад +12

    “No man is invincible, and therefore no man can fully understand that which would make him invincible” - Miyamoto Musashi ❤

  • @PoojaYadav-en7ww
    @PoojaYadav-en7ww 8 месяцев назад

    Dear heidi
    I binge watched some of your videos today and I saw my filters falling off. Thankyou so much. I'm grateful ❤ May God bless

  • @marcuslewis7140
    @marcuslewis7140 7 месяцев назад

    Your video on insecure attachment provided immediate relief, thanks for your work 🤗