
Jungian psychology for shadow work, archetypes, creativity, and the strange inner architecture that keeps shaping your life whether you notice it or not.
This category explores Carl Jung’s ideas through the lens of art, self-reflection, shadow integration, symbols, dreams, persona, the unconscious, and the long work of becoming harder to fool. These pieces look at how creativity can reveal what you hide from yourself, give form to exiled parts, and help you build a more honest relationship with the Shadow.
The Shadow does not disappear when you name her.
She pulls up a chair.

When life feels heavy, it can be hard to connect with the part of you that shines. Yet within every person lies a core of…

The Shadow Seekers’ Dispatch, Ed. 1 Welcome to the first edition of the Shadow Seekers’ Dispatch! I’m so excited that you’re here. Let’s get started.…

Most of us spend a ridiculous amount of time trying to exile the parts of ourselves we find uncomfortable, embarrassing, or inconvenient. But those parts…

A Different Kind of Shadow Story I first encountered shadow work during my darkest days, believing it could help me eliminate the parts of myself…

What Is Your Shadow? Your Shadow is the bits of you that you think you should hide. It’s your wickedest desires, the traumas you insist…