Dancing with Your Shadow Self


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What hidden parts of yourself have psychedelics forced you to face? Have you ever encountered something in a trip that made you uncomfortable? Can confronting your darkness lead to transformation?
Carl Jung described the ‘shadow self’ as the parts of us we reject, repress, or fear. Psychedelics have a way of bringing these aspects into the light—whether we’re ready or not. Shadow work isn’t about eliminating these parts of ourselves, but rather understanding them, accepting them, and learning from them. These difficult experiences can be overwhelming, yet they hold the potential for deep personal growth.
In this circle, we’ll create a space for exploring the darker sides of our journeys. Through reflection and integration, we’ll discuss how to make peace with what we find in the shadows and how this work can lead to deeper self-awareness and empowerment. Integration may include learning to sit with discomfort, practicing self-compassion, and discovering the lessons that shadow work reveals.
What is an integration Circle?
An Integration Circle is a safe, supportive space where individuals can process and reflect on their psychedelic experiences. These gatherings allow participants to share insights, challenges, and questions, fostering deeper understanding and personal growth. Whether you're seeking clarity on a powerful journey or simply curious to hear from others, integration circles provide a sense of community and connection. All are welcome—whether you feel called to share your story or simply listen and hold space for others. Come as you are and join us in exploring the transformative power of integration together.

Dancing with Your Shadow Self