The Dark Side of Lightwork
The dark side of lightwork doesn't lie in exploring the shadows. It lies in denying them.
The Dark Side of Lightwork
Spiritual bypassing means whitewashing uncomfortable realities with spiritual concepts. Instead of feeling difficult emotions, they're meditated away. Instead of addressing conflicts, they're "transformed." Instead of integrating shadows, they're denied.
The Dark Side of Lightwork
The spiritual scene has become full of people who package their own suppressed shadows as "divine guidance" and project them onto others.
The Dark Side of Lightwork
In my work with LUX, I've experienced: The crystal-clear light of one's own essence doesn't shy away from darkness. On the contrary – it transforms shadows through complete acceptance into wisdom.
The Dark Side of Lightwork
The lightworker feels spiritually superior while causing emotional harm to others. He believes he's being loving while violating boundaries and manipulating people.