1. Human development
  2. Accepting the shadow

Accepting the shadow

  • Integrating the shadow

Description

The archetypal scapegoat or shadow present in everyone is that part of the psyche normally the focus of blame or attack when the individual feels it necessary to vindicate himself or justify his own behaviour. It is not normally recognized as part of the self and thus the blame or attack is usually received by someone else who has sparked off the disquieting view of the shadow. [Psychosynthesis]

aims, by [psychoanalysis]

, to assist in acknowledgement of this lower aspect of man's nature and thus create inner harmony. Such acknowledgement takes courage but results in integrating the shadow in a constructive manner, leading first to humility and [humanness]

and eventually to new insight and expanded horizons.

It is postulated that the inability to accept that the "enemy" is in fact one's own lower nature is the cause of all bias, discrimination and conflict. Acknowledgement of the collective shadow might well prevent nationalistic or racialistic over-reactions to atrocities and barbarism which effectively are merely responding in kind. By accepting that everyone, as a human being, holds in himself collective responsibility for every development may well be the key to the next stage in human evolution.

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Database
Human development
Type
(H) Concepts of human development
Subject
  • Individuation » Symbols, myths
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 3, 2024