GrumpyCatFace wrote:I'm not sure whether it's repression, or healthy, but I have random shameful thoughts from my past pop up all the time. I'll be driving or something, and some embarrassing incident from 20 years ago comes into my head, and I have to force it out - usually by groaning at myself, or something.Speaker to Animals wrote:It's been a while since I read Jung, but denying human nature didn't seem like his intent. My recollection of his description of the shadow (this was his concept) was that we create and empower this thing precisely by denying our nature. Insomuch as you banish certain thoughts and desires from your concsiousness, you create a space for them in the unconsciousness, which is your shadow. The shadow is that part of the whole self you deny, which can manifest in times of stress or turmoil. The better strategy is to stop trying to banish thoughts. Integrate them and deal with them rationally.
It's been a while, though, so perhaps I misremember it. The shadow is not a demon. It's just the part of you your conscious mind will not allow or accept.
Maybe I'm feeding my shadow with it somehow, or I'm processing it healthily. Who knows. Point is, we can't deny that the stupidest things that we've ever done were still "us". It wasn't some weird, other part of you - it was you. You have murder, brilliance, shame, and glory all within you. It's just a matter of the situation and your mindset at the moment.
From a Jungian perspective, you shouldn't force it out. You should just deal with it. Process it. Make rational sense of it and move on.
From a religious sense, and I know you don't want to hear this, but you should consider it, the enemy sometimes throws thoughts from your past to humiliate you, tempt you, or cause pain to you. It's usually connected to something good you are about to do, are doing, or possibly some good or bad impact you can have upon another person that they can influence one way or the other.
There are ways of dealing with that, and it goes away if you do it when that is what is happening.
The other stuff, all those impulses and thoughts you banish.. you can't just do that. The moment you find yourself refusing to think something or process it out of fear of social shaming, moral guilt, etc., you have to stop. Instead of running from it and locking it away, just step back from it and analyze it objectively. You have a conscious mind for a reason and should use it. The shadow exists because people don't use consciousness out of fear or various impulses and thoughts.
That doesn't mean you entertain temptation either. Just don't banish it. Deal with it.