“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

FREE CLASS

AN INTRODUCTION TO JUNGIAN SHADOW WORK

Discover the transformative power of the Shadow, one of Jung’s most well-known themes, in this illuminating 40-minute video lecture.

What is the Shadow? And how does it show up in our lives?

Though Shadow Work has gained popularity in recent years, many do not realize that this concept originates from Carl Jung… or understand the fullness of what he was expressing about the psyche.

Jung called the Shadow, That which I do not wish to be…

Most simply, it represents the parts of ourselves that we repress, disown, or deny, whether consciously or not.

Without an understanding of The Shadow, it is bound to manifest in our lives in unexpected ways… but when we explore its challenges and its gifts, we can become the fully realized “golden self.”

INSIDE THE FREE CLASS

If you’re curious about what’s “hiding in the basement” of your psyche, this class is the perfect way to begin your exploration of Shadow Work.

YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What the Shadow is within Jung’s structure of the psyche and how we project it into our lives and relationships
  • How the ego forms the Shadow as a protective mechanism through our familial and cultural conditioning
  • Why Shadow Work is the key to unlocking our greatest gifts, connections, and adventures as well as humanity’s evolution
  • And so much more!
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Now is your chance to see the unseen.

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HOSTED BY JAMES HOLLIS

James Hollis, Ph.D., is a licensed Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington, D.C. One of the best Jungian teachers of our age, he has also been a Core Faculty Member at Jung Platform since 2016.

A teacher for over 57 years, in addition to speaking on Jung’s concepts all over the world, Jim has written over 50 articles and 17 books that have been translated into many languages.

In this free class, Jim provides an enlightening introduction to Shadow Work, a cornerstone concept of Jungian psychology.

HEAR FROM OUR STUDENTS

Spellbindingly excellent.

“James Hollis is particularly wise and eloquent.”

“He makes sometimes complex concepts easy to understand and relate to, especially by using references to literature and art.”

“James Hollis provides such clarity that I would never want to miss any lecture by him.”

Now is your chance to see the unseen.