What is the Human Shadow?
The Human Shadow are those parts of your self deny mentally, emotionally and physically. It is usually something you don’t want to look at and makes you reactive. The term Human Shadow was created the genius Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung and it is one of our main Archetypes, yet so many reject it.
The Collective Shadow
The collective Shadow is created by ignoring their own actions, giving their power away. When we see our own Shadow this will help us to project light into the darker corners of society. The corruption within the system can only exist because of the denial to ones self.
How does the Shadow Operate?
The shadow only becomes darker when we remove ourself from this beautiful moment, we ignore darkness around us or become disctorted by it. It leads you down an alternative path, so we make the wrong decisions. And within the intensity of situations in society, the rise in mental health, the shadow will only become fully exposed inside the self and outside in the collective society.
Swiss Psychoanalyst known as Carl Gustav Jung
The famous Swiss Psychoanalyst known as Carl Gustav Jung explained what the Shadow Self is, and Human Beings need to take responsibility for their negative emotions, and should immediately stop blaming others for their own psychological issues. In this film called Human Shadow, the fictional setting explains what the Shadow Self is, and exemplifies the work of Carl Gustav Jung. Because so many Human Beings project their Shadow Self onto those around them, Planet Earth has become a place where dysfunctional societies are normal, and the Inner Child of each Human Beings has been left in a state of abandonment, rejection and sadness.