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The Self: Understanding What and Who We Are - HubPages Understanding The Self, Self Understanding, Ppt Background, Background Powerpoint, Couple Photography Poses, Creative Photos, Beauty Business, Look In The Mirror, Beauty Art

When we look in the mirror, make plans, and think about anything there is always an inner understanding that we are a being. This understanding of being, or self, is extremely important for everything in life and not every animal is capable of such understanding. Lets explore what the self is and how it is developed.

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Reclaiming My Jewish Identity as a Patrilineal Jew - Alma Kristin Neff, Tara Brach, Talk Bubble, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Radical Acceptance, Be More Confident, Feeling Inadequate, Positive Self Talk, Negative Self Talk

I have never spoken about my relationship with my Jewishness — until now. I think that’s because it’s never been something that I’ve felt ownership over. It’s never felt like it belonged to me.Let’s start at the beginning: My dad met my mum and they fell in love. Dad was the first member of his […]

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A series inspired by Carl Jung and his theory of the shadow self.    Click here to see the full series    “To confront a person with his shadow is to show him his own light. Once one has experienced a few times what it is like to stand judgingly between the opposites, one begins to understand what is meant by the self. Anyone who perceives his shadow and his light simultaneously sees himself from two sides and thus gets in the middle”.   - Carl Jung Carl Jung Shadow, Self Photography, Ghost In The Machine, Beginner Photo Editing, Photoshop For Photographers, Dark Romantic, Shadow Art, Surrealism Photography, Montage Photo

A series inspired by Carl Jung and his theory of the shadow self. Click here to see the full series “To confront a person with his shadow is to show him his own light. Once one has experienced a few times what it is like to stand judgingly between the opposites, one begins to understand what is meant by the self. Anyone who perceives his shadow and his light simultaneously sees himself from two sides and thus gets in the middle”. - Carl Jung

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