Showing posts with label projecting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projecting. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2014

Shadow Work: Accept, Integrate, And Move One

"Let yourself get carried away by the night from time to time. Look up to the stars and try to get drunk on the sense of infinity. The night, with all its charms, is also a path to enlightenment. Just as a dark well has thirst-quenching water at its bottom, the night, whose mystery brings us closer to the mystery of God, has a flame capable of enkindling our soul hidden in its shadows."
(Paulo Coelho, Adultery)

Rollo May shared an interesting approach to overcome a shadow problem based on on a practice he had seen for some tribespeople in Africa. When someone was struggling with something - one man experienced sexual impotence, while a woman couldn't assert herself - they had the entire community participating in a healing dance. In it, person with the shadow conflict wears a token of the symbolic struggle - the man who suffered with impotence wore his mother's outfit and danced like her; the woman danced with a hat of the British rulers at that time. So they both accepted their shadow image that they had rejected in themselves before; they accepted their struggles, they integrated their shadow personality and they - hopefully - moved on as a whole person afterwards.

The powerful event is that the entire clan participates in this healing dance. We struggle with incorporating the stuff we reject in ourselves because our system has a fit when it confronts the shadow. Yet, once the entire community participates, our super ego will take notice. While we may not have that luxury in the "civilized" community we are living in today, we may just have to accept the little growl in our stomach and may have to do what we need to do behind closed curtains. Rollo May writes:

Particular emphasis should be placed, indeed, on the importance of the backing of the neighbors, friends, and fellow townsmen of the individual as he faces his “demons.” It is hard to see how this man or girl would have been able to muster up the courage to encounter the daimonic if they had not had the participation and tacit encouragement of their group. The community gives a humanly trustworthy, interpersonal world in which one can struggle against the negative forces.

Well, you may not have the support and acceptance of all your neighbors, colleagues or community members, but you may be surprised to find unexpected support from your family and your friends. People who love you don't want you to struggle. So accept, integrate and move on. It is likely a lot more useful than running into imaginary walls for years on end.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

On Being Vulnerable

Can you expose your vulnerability to other people?  Can you tell them your needs and allow them help you? Observe yourself and find out what has stopped you from opening up to others in the past? Why can't you tell your colleagues, friends and family your concerns, doubts and needs?  Do you feel that in doing so, you undermine your image?

Please observe yourself.  Whenever you try to create an image or carry an armor to protect yourself from the people you interact with, you are not yourself at this moment.  You basically close the door on people. You let the ego interfere with the present moment.  Whenever you pretend, defend or project, true communication and connection with your Self is lost. Exposing your vulnerability requires the courage to face the fear deep inside. It is hard to do, but there is lots to gain in the process.

Sure, exposing your vulnerability to others is hard to do in the beginning. Maybe you can at least try to be honest with yourself and try admitting your true desires and needs to yourself. And when you reach that stage of honesty, take baby-steps towards others.
Open up to your friends and family and voice your needs and concerns. See for yourself how the Tao rushes to your side as you open up. Soon you will have the confidence to reach out to a broader set of people as well as be willing to explore more sensitive subjects. The way of the Tao is really that, the understanding that you and the person you meet today  are one. Dare to stop pretending, defending and projecting and you will see this spiritual truth right in front of you. With that understanding there is little to fear and so much to explore and discover. Have fun along the Tao - a magical world is waiting for you.

By Christian and Su Zhen