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Our
"shadow" is the collection of negative or undesirable traits we keep
hidden—the things we don't like about ourselves or are afraid to admit:
egotist, non-"PC" proclivities, forbidden sexual desires. But it also
includes our positive, untapped potential—qualities we may admire in others
but disavow in ourselves. Befriending the shadow makes fear an ally and enables
us to live more authentically. It also automatically improves our interpersonal
relationships, because we are freed from the need to project our own negativity
onto others, and we become more acutely aware when theirs is projected onto us.
David Richo looks for where the shadow manifests in personal life, family
interaction, religion, relationship, and the world around is. He shows how to
use the gentle practice of mindfulness to work with our shadow side, and he
provides numerous exercises for going deeper. He is remarkably skillful at
making the shadow concept not only easy to understand, but supremely practical
for enhancing the quality of our lives.
336 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 11, 1999