Posts Tagged ‘dark side’

Owning Our Demons: Having Tea With Gremlins

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

gremlinsHey Pinkies,
Please welcome Dana, a total rockstar over on the Posse Blog, with a rather amusing and very powerful way to deal with the little fears, voices, and monsters that hold us back. This was initially posted on her blog, http://blog.stonetosser.com.
Please welcome Dana with a big Pink standing ovation!

Do you know your demons? I do. I know many of them so well that I talk to them, inviting them to tea. We have conversations like old friends.

Until recently, I considered this level of familiarity with my dark side a strength. I mean, by getting to know them, I’ve been able to see them for what they really are – horridly distorted imaginings, most of whom turn out to be silly little creatures camping it up around candles that cast monstrous shadows. One by one I’ve been throwing back the black curtains where they hide to reveal them; and one by one they’ve been turning up as little imps and gremlins and – sometimes the most heartbreakingly – wounded parts of me. I’m still finding them hiding in the rafters and walls of my mentally haunted house, but after years of work, I’ve finally got most of them showing up for tea to participate in a slightly more socially constructive activity than trashing my subconscious. (And those that aren’t at the table yet will at least sneak in to steal the cookies.)

But here’s the catch. Even now that they will deign to sit at my knee and sip tea with me – no longer hiding in the dark and building up my fears and anxieties into paralyzing fantasies of doom – I find that some of the little buggers are still working against my interests. That’s my big ah-ha today; they’re smaller and less threatening, but – they’re still here!

For example, I’m no longer afraid of people telling me I’m an idiot. This is not because some people aren’t willing to do so, but I no longer let worry about lack of approval stop me from meeting new people, keep me from speaking my truth or draw me into emotionally abusive relationships (personally, professionally or otherwise). Despite having called my Approval Gremlin out of hiding a few years back, however, I did recently notice an anonymous voice in my head coming up with excuses for me not to make a certain phone call… It was insidiously suggesting that I was, indeed, an idiot. “Maybe they haven’t returned your call because you’re really not all that good. They were just being nice when you met them, and you’re a fool to believe otherwise….heh, heh, heh…”

WTF? Where did THAT voice come from? Upon conscious investigation of said little voice, I discovered the Approval Gremlin, sitting at my knee with his tea cup and crumpet raised, sporting the silliest, most conniving and fakingly innocent grin on his face.

So, I picked up the phone and made the call. The person took my call, explained why he’d been silent and invited me to call back in a few days. Ha! I’m sticking out my tongue at the little Approval Gremlin with this very blog post! Little bastard.

So anyway, for those of you interested in confronting your demons, I’m putting mine up for adoption. Perhaps you’d like a little Approval Gremlin to scamper into your dark corners and drag out the little creatures you’re trying to scare up? Mine’s available immediately. I’ll give him to you! I’ll even give you his tea cup and half eaten crumpet! Ok. Just kidding, I don’t really want to sic the little beastie on you. (Just imagine if they teamed up!) But I will refer you to Joy’s blog post last week about confronting your demons. It’s a great run-down of all the things hiding in our mentally haunted houses, just waiting to sabotage our best efforts at living confidently and with courage. I recommend it especially in the wake of Halloween, after the Monsters have left our streets and come back inside to rest.

Good luck with your demons and may they all turn up to be no more than annoying little buggers by the time you tame them into sitting with you for tea.

Gremlins for sale,
Dana

Me and My Shadow: Owning The Light and Dark Within You

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

woman-shadowHiya Pinkies,

Welcome back Lakenda Wallace and Simone da Rosa (a.k.a GoodWitch/BadWitch), Owning Pink’s Get Happy! Less Stress More Life Coaches. They’re here to discuss – as only they can – a topic that seems up for a lot of us right now: Owning our Shadow. Enjoy!

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Bad Witch: Yo! Doesn’t this just feel like I should start this conversation?

Good Witch: Yeah it does seem like you should start the conversation. HA. Actually, I want to start the conversation.

BW: Oh go on.

GW: As the Good Witch, people have issues recognizing their shadows as much as embracing it. But I think it’s because we have this idea that everything is black or white, and evil or good. And if it’s evil, then we have to kick it to the curb.

BW: Ooh!, shoes! Uh, yeah back to the curb. You know I am the queen of AND, I say embrace your paradoxes. We all are this and that. When it comes to shadow selves — or hot buttons, as I refer to them — they represent what bothers us most about ourselves whether we see them in other people (then they’re a mirror for us), or vice versa. When you see it, it’s a call to action. A jumping off point.

GW: Exactly! There’s wisdom in the dark places. There’s treasure there. Those hot buttons quite often represent not only those places where we can heal, but where our greatest wisdom resides. You just have to come to balance with it and be willing to accept it.

BW: Yeah so why are people so afraid to “go there”? I like me some wisdom!

GW: I think they can’t go there because they can’t get around the shame that there are dark places within themselves. There are these ideas in organized religion that say that we’re supposed to be perfect. That we shouldn’t have faults. The truth is, even the saints have faults! Humans are humans.

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Lakenda (Good Witch) and Simone (Bad Witch)

BW: Oh yeah! Organized religion. (beat) I was raised in one and when I left it, my free thinking was freer to immediately and directly tap into my true spirituality. This all just led me to want to embrace all of me — not just the sanctioned “ok” bits. If nothing else, I believe in quantum physics and its laws. You can’t have one without the other! And if really nothing else, I’m a Libra, we ARE the scales of justice and balance.

GW: When you move beyond the goal of perfectionism, you leave room for humanity. There are good and bad in everything. I found as an aromatherapist, one thing that really opened my nose, was discovering the beauty in compost and some really gnarly scents. Even in the smell of compost, which is largely rotting food, there’s this smell of growth underneath. And even in the most beautiful scent of a rose essential oil, there is a cloying over-sweetness.

BW: Exactly! That’s what I’m saying about “balance” and that one cannot exist without the other side or an implosion happens — if we’re all lucky! — otherwise, it’s an explosion. So that is why it’s important to embrace and know and lick on the neck and accept both your sides, bright/dark, good/bad, all those labels our teeny, weenie hu-monkey brains need to feel functional. When you embrace your entire self, you actually become more functional day by day.

GW: And that’s how we learn. We learn by recognizing the place where we’d like to be better. We learn by looking at the places where you don’t like your response. Only by recognizing those faults and accepting them can you model something different for yourself. Otherwise, you’re just stuck in the same unconscious loop of avoiding shame and avoiding your truth. Thereby, avoiding your opportunity to grow.

BW: Ask yourself to recall what hot button most gets under your skin. Then, what’s your earliest memory of this feeling and emotion coming up for you? Can you now look at that time and find the wisdom available to you in the midst of that situation. Now recall your hot button. Is there a little less charge around your response this time?

GW: These are great journal exercises. Keep at it!

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Tell us Pinkies- what lights you up? What wisdom can you find in your shadow self? What do you need to OWN to be more whole?

Mojo even in our shadows,
Lakenda and Simone

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