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The Dark Side of the Light Chasers: Reclaiming Your Power, Creativity, Brilliance, and Dreams
 
 

The Dark Side of the Light Chasers: Reclaiming Your Power, Creativity, Brilliance, and Dreams (Paperback)

~ (Author) "Most of us set out on the path to personal growth because at some point the burden of our pain becomes too much to bear..." (more)
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We know the shadow by many names: alter ego, lower self, the dark twin, repressed self, id. Carl Jung once said that the shadow "is the person you would rather not be." But even if you choose to hide your dark side, it will still cast a shadow, according to author Debbie Ford. Rather than reject the seemingly undesirable parts of ourselves, Ford offers advice on how to confront our shadows. Only by owning every aspect of yourself can you achieve harmony and "let your own light shine," she explains. "The purpose of doing shadow work, is to become whole. To end our suffering. To stop hiding ourselves from ourselves. Once we do this we can stop hiding ourselves from the rest of the world."

As threatening as shadow work may seem, it is often very effective in creating transformation. Ford's step-by-step guidebook is modeled on a highly successful course she developed about embracing the shadow. Ultimately, she helps readers illuminate the gifts and strengths that lie within the shadows. Although this works sound vague, clouded in dark metaphors, Ford manages to make it clear and specific. She has the writing gifts of a successful seminar leader--inspirational, trustworthy, and able to convey murky material with grace and ease. --Gail Hudson



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Everyone possesses the entire range of human traits and emotionsA"the saintly and the cynical, the divine and the diabolical, the courageous and the cowardly"Acontends Ford, a faculty member of California's Chopra Center for Well-Being. The problem, as Ford (and Freud) define it, is that in growing up, people suppress those behaviors, thoughts, feelings and characteristics that are unacceptable within their particular environments. But rather than daily sessions on the couch, Ford advocates re-imagining and reclaiming lost aspects of self, urging readers to "unconceal" and embrace those traits buried in their "shadow," in order to find their "gift." She offers exercises designed to bring such traits to the surface, including directed self-questioning; listing one's characteristics for closer examination of positives and negatives; and "discharging toxic emotions" physically. Her advice is often drawn from anecdotes of experiences with friends and in workshops that she has taught or attended, and from her own struggles with various aspects of her personality. What some will see as disarming simple methodology may seem shallow to those with a more analytical bent. But even those not looking for the "Resistant Rita," "Lovegirl Laurie," "My-way Marvin" or "Competent Ken" locked inside them may find him or her in spite of themselves.
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Trade (June 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402828918
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573227353
  • ASIN: 1573227358
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (122 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,641 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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417 of 426 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Work, November 4, 2000
There is a story in Native American history of an Indian chief who one night talking to his tribe tells them there are two dogs inside his mind. One a white dog who is good and courageous, the other a black dog who is vengeful and spiteful.He tells the tribe the dogs are fighting to the death. A brave, not able to wait for the end of the story asks "Which one of them will win." The chief responds "The one I feed."

This book tells us how to feed the white dog. I loved the book. I would also highly recommend the book An Encounter With A Prophet.

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189 of 191 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Use your power to stop being a victim, April 19, 2001
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Our psychologists and many popular self-help movements have seem absolutely determined to make us permanent victims of our past. We are the way we are because of mom, dad, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, did so and so or did not do so and so, causing us to be the way we are today. This philosophy of blaming others for our own shortcomings has created a whole society of victims. And all of these victims have been going around "confronting" everyone they know for making them the way they are.

Thank God for a refreshing breath of common sense! We are the way we are because we get something out of being the way we are. If we want to change we need to first accept responsibility for being the way we are and then determine what we get out of being that way. This is Debbie Ford's message. Using Ford's techniques along with those suggested by Lewis in his book An Encounter With A Prophet, you will be able to stop being a victim of your past and your present. I strongly recommend both books for those wishing to attain some real lasting peace of mind.

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137 of 142 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcoming our "Bad" Side, November 6, 2000
Here's an unpleasant thought, for those of us who try so hard to be nice, spiritual, kind -- we have a dark side, too. Holding on to (hiding) our dark side is what keeps us from moving forward and making significant changes in our lives. Can't: get rid of the excess weight, stop ruining good relationships, getting into bad ones? You just might want to take a look at this book, find that dark side and use it to set you free.

One way to spot the dark side, according to Debbie Ford, in her excellent book, is to pay attention to our over-reactions. If you find yourself getting all worked up when someone accuses you of being something you just KNOW you're not, Ford tells us that that reaction means you're right on top of some important information.

You could go into psychotherapy to try and work it out. Or you could just get this book, and start embracing the darker side. You won't fall apart -- read it, do the exercises. This is a book you can read and follow alone, but it's also an excellent book to work on, or discuss, with a good friend or two.

Don't pass this one by, unless you're perfect!

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of those books you have to eread
I bought this book years ago when I saw Debbie Ford on Oprah. For whatever reason, I never read it. Recently, I was Debbie's new movie "Shadow Effect" and was so moved by it that... Read more
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I loved this book. I read it in tandum with her book the 21 Day Consciousness Cleanse. It's a great starter book for someone who wants to get started in doing personal growth... Read more
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I bought this book, Dark Side of the Light Chasers 10 years ago and everytime I reread it it becomes new all over again and I get more out of it each time. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome exercises to bring you back to your spiritual balance
This book seems simple enough, at least the first time through. That's before I got into the exercises. I decided to buy it because I know it's a tool I will use over and over.
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