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The shadow effect : illuminating the hidden power of your true self / Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, Marianne Williamson.

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Record Number 846795
ISBN 9780061962646 (paperback)
0061962643 (paperback)
Author Chopra, Deepak author.
Title The shadow effect : illuminating the hidden power of your true self / Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, Marianne Williamson.
Edition First HarperCollins paperback edition
Publisher/Date New York : HarperOne, 2011.
©2010
Pagination etc. 193 pages ; 21 cm.
Contents note The shadow / Deepak Chopra -- Making peace with ourselves, others, and the world / Debbie Ford -- Only light can cast out darkness / Marianne Williamson -- The shadow efffect test.
Summary Note The shadow is a part of the unconscious mind consisting of repressed weaknesses and base instincts. Everyone carries a shadow, Jung wrote, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is. Now today's most popular spiritual teachers, Debbie Ford, Marianne Williamson, and Deepak Chopra join forces in this remarkable exploration of the dark side - the emotions and traits we are most afraid of and instinctively hide. When we reject or refuse to acknowledge this part of our nature we become susceptible to those emotions and traits negatively impacting us. The truth is the shadow makes it presence known whether we want it to or not. The difference is that if uninvited our dark side has the potential to hurt us and our loved ones at any moment. However by embracing our shadow we embark on an incredible, rewarding journey. This journey to wholeness, far from frightening, is empowering. By uncovering who we really are, the totality of our being, we access hidden strengths, boundless courage, and a clear path to happiness.
Subject Subconsciousness
Psychology
Added Author Ford, Debbie author
Williamson, Marianne, 1952- author.
Shelf Location 154.2 CHOP
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