"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars."
— Kahlil Gibran
"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars."
— Kahlil Gibran
Are you ready to explore the hidden parts of yourself—the patterns, fears, and wounds you’ve buried deep? Do you feel that unresolved childhood trauma, old emotional pain, or unconscious beliefs might be holding you back from living your fullest life? Are you seeking a way to transform your wounds into wisdom and reclaim your personal power?
The Shadow & The Self is a deep, soul-centered astrology session designed for those prepared to face their shadows with compassion and courage. Using your natal chart as a map, we’ll uncover the unconscious influences, unhealed memories, and karmic threads that shape your inner world. Rooted in Jungian psychology and evolutionary astrology, this work illuminates what has been hidden—offering the insight and guidance needed for emotional integration and transformation.
This session can help answer questions like:
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Note: Shadow work is profound and ongoing. This session is not a replacement for therapy and requires emotional readiness. Shadow work usually takes more than one session and requires emotional readiness and openness.
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Transform Your Wounds into Wisdom
These deep, soul-centered sessions are for those ready to face their shadows and heal from unresolved childhood trauma and emotional wounds. Based on your chart reading and rooted in Jungian principles, this work brings buried pain into light for transformation, empowerment, and integration. This is a sacred and sensitive territory—held with compassion, care, and a profound respect for your individual pace.
Note: Shadow work is profound and ongoing. It is not a replacement for therapy, and emotional readiness is essential.
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"From the ashes of what broke you rises the deeper self you were always becoming."
— Inspired by depth psychology