Going Beyond Shadow Work
there is pure Light and pure Dark at the core of each of our True selves… but your shadow is not a part of them.
it is the revealing or unveiling of something within your soul or spirit that is actually inorganic to your original design.
entities, programs, curses, implants, attachments, trauma loops, and more…
all fallen templates and blueprints (aka sin) passed down to the angelic human through Adam and Eve, reinforced through the intergenerational trauma of our bloodlines, and interlaced through every inner wound that we develop from the pain of our lives.
these are the weeds that have to be pulled from the Edenic gardens of our bodies, souls, and spirits in order for our True selves to fully bloom and flourish.
each one needs to be removed from the lightbody, and thus from the mind-heart-psyche, in order to stop casting a shadow into our daily experiences and timelines.
the vast majority of shadow work practices focus on either accepting and taking responsibility for your shadow, or bringing awareness to when it shows up and choosing differently in the moment.
but integrating what is artificial to your essence does not make it innate or harmonious with who you Truly are… and conscious response to your shadow does not actually address the root of its subconscious manifestation.
shadow expressions of the mind and heart function in projections because they themselves are only reflections of a deeper inward condition.
wherever you notice a shadow aspect in yourself, there is an inorganic object, entity, or program within that is either blocking the Light of your True self, or hiding in the Dark.
these are intruders that illegally occupy territory within our inner realms, afflicting both the conscious and unconscious levels of the soul with not-self impulses and behaviors until they are evicted through the authority of Christ.
I’m a mystery to myself, for I want to do what is right, but end up doing what my moral instincts condemn. The longings to do what is right are within me, but willpower is not enough to accomplish it. My lofty desires to do what is good are dashed when I do the things I want to avoid. So if my behavior contradicts my desires to do good, I must conclude that it’s not my true identity doing it, but the unwelcome intruder of sin hindering me from being who I really am.
Romans 7:15, 18b-20 TPT
find the intruders behind your shadows, and you’ll find the root cause of your deepest, most stubborn mental and emotional patterns.
remove the intruders that cast your shadows, so you can embody both the innocence of your pure Light and the power of your pure Dark.