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Shadows of the Moon

Shadows of the Moon

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288 - Shadow work is the path to deep transformation, yet it often leads us into the unknown—where fears, illusions, and hidden truths reside. In this episode, we explore the symbolism of The Moon card in tarot, a powerful archetype representing self-reflection, the subconscious, and the illusions we must move through on the journey to self-discovery.

Engaging in shadow work requires courage. It is a reckoning with the parts of ourselves we often suppress—the wounds, fears, and limiting beliefs that shape our reality. Yet, through this process, we find profound healing and the opportunity for rebirth. In this conversation, we discuss:

🌙 The meaning of The Moon card and its connection to shadow work
🔮 How to navigate the depths of the subconscious and integrate our shadows
🔥 The rites of passage we undergo in the process of personal transformation
💜 The power of leading with love as we face inner and outer challenges

Throughout the episode, we draw inspiration from the works of Carl Jung, Thich Nhat Hanh, and other great thinkers who have illuminated the path of self-inquiry and wholeness.

Shadow work is not about eliminating the darkness—it is about embracing it, understanding its lessons, and allowing it to guide us toward greater authenticity and freedom.

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