A compelling new movie marketed through Hay House, “The Shadow Effect” takes you on a journey to that which you hide. A comprehensive look at how “Shadow” effects our lives, workplace, politics and ultimately our health. Debbie Ford does a terrific job introducing the concept that we all have a “shadow” part to us. The “Shadow” is born of the wounded ego- stemming from the shaming messages we received in early childhood. It is not only within us, it shows up all over our media, corporate, government, religious institutions, communities and our relationships.

With the contribution of Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson and others, the viewer is invited to take an honest look at their own dark side or parts of themselves they hide from others, as a pathway to freedom. As it is said, until we confront the parts of us that we don’t like or think are “un-loveable,” those aspects will build and begin to work against us in our daily lives. It is suggested that literally hundreds of millions of people are walking around in denial of the fact that they even have a shadow self. This is contaminating the culture in a host of different ways through projection, dishonesty, violence, corruption and more. There are incredible testimonials from people that will inspire you to begin the process of taking that honest and thorough look within. The expanded version is wonderful as it provides exercises to help you get started. Another blockbuster from the folks at Hay House.

Terrie Crowley

http://www.aprudentway.com

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