“Carl Jung llamó a la naturaleza inferior del ser humano 'sombra'. La
sombra representa aquello que se encuentra en el plano inconsciente, o
que también se conoce como ‘maldad’. Los aspectos inconscientes ejercen
un gran poder sobre nosotros, ya que generan impulsos que actúan en
contra de nuestra voluntad consciente, lo que causa frustración y
decepción. Muchas veces, eres tomado por la envidia o por el deseo de
venganza y no consigues controlar tales impulsos. Algunos ni siquiera
llegan a ser conscientes de eso y terminan lastimando a los demás ya sí
mismos. Otros hasta son conscientes y por esos ienten rabia de sí
mismos, pero no consiguen actuar diferente. Cuanto más inconsciente
respecto de los aspectos inconscientes, más oscura es la sombra. Lo que
ilumina la sombra es la conciencia.”
“Carl Jung referred to the lower nature of the human being as the ‘shadow’. The shadow represents what we find in the unconscious, and has also been referred to as ‘evil’. These unconscious aspects exert a great power over us and generate impulses that act against our conscious will that causes frustration and disillusionment. Often, we are taken by jealousy or the desire for revenge and we are unable to control these impulses. Some may become aware of this yet continue to hurt others and themselves. Others may be conscious of this and feel angry with them selves because they are unable to act differently. The more hidden these unconscious aspects, the darker the shadow is. What illuminates the shadow is awareness.”
“Carl Jung referred to the lower nature of the human being as the ‘shadow’. The shadow represents what we find in the unconscious, and has also been referred to as ‘evil’. These unconscious aspects exert a great power over us and generate impulses that act against our conscious will that causes frustration and disillusionment. Often, we are taken by jealousy or the desire for revenge and we are unable to control these impulses. Some may become aware of this yet continue to hurt others and themselves. Others may be conscious of this and feel angry with them selves because they are unable to act differently. The more hidden these unconscious aspects, the darker the shadow is. What illuminates the shadow is awareness.”