Life challenges: Craig Holliday, Opening to the shadow
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Opening to the shadow

Here is what Craig writes about the topic:
Within the shadow lies buried our pain, heartache, and disowned or forgotten aspects of Divinity. It is through the gate of darkness and facing everything that we begin to wake up in a truly embodied way. Nobody can simply transcend the shadow without grave repercussions. A truly awake being knows oneself fully; not just their absolute Divinity, but rather the fullness of what they are in form. Join us for a conversation where together we will explore the veil of shadow, spiritual bypassing, projection, and unveil that which is radiantly Divine within us.
Within the shadow lies buried our pain, heartache, and disowned or forgotten aspects of Divinity. It is through the gate of darkness and facing everything that we begin to wake up in a truly embodied way. Nobody can simply transcend the shadow without grave repercussions. A truly awake being knows oneself fully; not just their absolute Divinity, but rather the fullness of what they are in form. Join us for a conversation where together we will explore the veil of shadow, spiritual bypassing, projection, and unveil that which is radiantly Divine within us.
About Craig:

Craig Holliday is a gifted Spiritual Teacher trained in both the Yogic and Buddhist traditions, a founding member of the Association for Spiritual Integrity and Licensed Professional Counselor offering mindfulness based and nondual therapy. He is the author of Fully Human Fully Divine. His work is dedicated to the discovery of our innate Divinity, and the expansion of compassion on the planet. He works in a way that addresses our everyday suffering as a doorway to our inherent freedom and empowerment. He lives with his wife and two daughters in Durango, Colorado and meets with individuals from around the world online and in workshops and retreats. craigholliday.com.