Some might feel the below doesn't apply, but from a secular POV, this stuff if spot on for me;
http://www.masculinity-movies.com/articles/king-warrior-magician-loverFor every one of our "identities" there is a shadow or imbalance. This can be triggered
and is triggered daily (if we are aware)...and even if we are not (for men, in a word, anger).
Why do we get angry? Why can two men witness similar experiences and one laughs while
the other storms out of the room or gets violent?
Shadows have their own inner voice;
I'm not good enough
I'm inadequate
I will never measure up
(fill in your own personal statement)
Shadows can motivate someone to intense levels of accomplishment, but they will always sabotage
as well. This is classically seen in the great drummer who cannot maintain a healthy relationship
with a spouse or his kids or...
The classic "Buddy rants" demonstrate the tyrant king shadow. What works on stage might not work
at all off-stage.
Simple example (of course this is one of a complex set of different possibilities):
When the friend comes over to your house and makes a flippant comment on your art hanging over the
living room couch, it is never about the piece of art, it is about the shadow that got triggered.
"I pride myself on having great taste in art...I have great taste in art because I have studied art history...
I studied art history because art represents beauty and spirituality...I seek beauty and spirituality
because I long for a sense of connection and wholeness in a fragmented chaotic world...art gave me
comfort when my dad used to go on drunkin' bouts and yell at my mom."
Everyone has their own story with rich personal details.
In a nano-second, that flippant comment about art can trigger all these buried emotions...and if we are
honest, most of us are totally unaware of our shadows. Usually, there is just a negative feeling about the person
that made the comment and always a bit of distance. It is here we have shadow-on-shadow relating.
The person who made the comment judges from their own shadow (this guy is pretentious with all the art
around the house...he threatens me because I either know a lot about art and need validation or my brother
is an art lover and he is a prick so...). Shadows can run endlessly for each person.
Replace art with anything someone makes a comment about that triggers you. Almost always, there is a dark
shadow that has not come to light.
Exploring shadows is hard work...it's easier to get angry or withdraw or...
Just my comment on the subject.