shadow, the self that runs the show.
the part of you that runs the show when no one's watching. press and hold the mirror — the fog clears from the centre out, and what surfaces is where the reading begins.
the longer you look, the more it shows.
what we read
Shadow work without the jargon. This reading looks at the patterns you can't quite catch in real time — the avoidance, the projection, the same fight in a different mouth — and shows you the soft, scared thing they're protecting.
inside the reading
- 01what you don't want to know
- 02the pattern you keep repeating
- 03three cards — wound, protection, integration
- 04triggers, decoded
- 05what you project onto others
- 06permission to stop hiding
a passage from a real one
The thing you call 'being too much' is the thing that, when you let it out, makes you most yourself. The performance of being smaller is what's exhausting you — not the size of who you are.
said back without flinching. yours will say yours.
the 9 questions
9questions that go where you usually look away — the small thing that sets you off, the version you're tired of performing, the pattern you repeat against your will. your answers are the mirror.
- 01what's a small thing that makes you disproportionately upset?
- 02which version of yourself are you tired of performing?
- 03what pattern do you keep repeating against your will?
+ 6 more, in your own voice.
read this if
- you're tired of the version of yourself you keep performing
- the same trait in other people lights you up with disproportionate anger
- you've been in therapy for a while and you can name your patterns but not change them
- you suspect there's a softer or louder version of you that you locked away years ago
what it isn't
- not a personality test. there are no archetypes to score against.
- not about fixing you. you don't need fixing.
- not therapy. it's a mirror, not a diagnosis.
the questions before the questions.
9 questions · about 3 minutes · stop whenever