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349. Shadow Archetype: The Judge; Healing the Shadows of Criticism and Shame (Shadow Work Series Part 20 of 22)

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The Judge Archetype examines the critical voice within us all—the one that points out flaws, sets impossible standards, and holds us back through guilt and shame. In this episode, we’ll explore how this shadow archetype often develops from wounds of inadequacy and past criticism. Learn how the Judge may be protecting you from deeper pain while simultaneously keeping you stuck in self-doubt and harsh expectations. Discover tools to transform this inner critic into an ally, finding freedom through self-compassion and acceptance.

In this shadow work series, we’re diving deep into the parts of ourselves we often avoid—the hidden fears, patterns, and wounds shaping our lives from the shadows. Together, we’ll explore the four core wounds—trust, guilt, abandonment, and neglect—and uncover how they affect our relationships, self-worth, and inner peace. This isn’t about fixing or erasing these parts; it’s about understanding, embracing, and integrating them to step into your wholeness. So, grab a journal, an open mind, and maybe a cup of tea—because we’re about to get real, raw, and radically self-aware. Let’s play in the shadows.

Join Shadow Work: https://alwaysplay.org/shadow-work

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The Judge Archetype examines the critical voice within us all—the one that points out flaws, sets impossible standards, and holds us back through guilt and shame. In this episode, we’ll explore how this shadow archetype often develops from wounds of inadequacy and past criticism. Learn how the Judge may be protecting you from deeper pain while simultaneously keeping you stuck in self-doubt and harsh expectations. Discover tools to transform this inner critic into an ally, finding freedom through self-compassion and acceptance.

In this shadow work series, we’re diving deep into the parts of ourselves we often avoid—the hidden fears, patterns, and wounds shaping our lives from the shadows. Together, we’ll explore the four core wounds—trust, guilt, abandonment, and neglect—and uncover how they affect our relationships, self-worth, and inner peace. This isn’t about fixing or erasing these parts; it’s about understanding, embracing, and integrating them to step into your wholeness. So, grab a journal, an open mind, and maybe a cup of tea—because we’re about to get real, raw, and radically self-aware. Let’s play in the shadows.

Join Shadow Work: https://alwaysplay.org/shadow-work

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