Are you looking for shadow work prompts for forgiveness and letting go?
Shadow Work journal prompts are one of the easiest ways for a beginner to build a relationship with their shadow.
What is the Shadow? The shadow is the part of your personality that’s hidden outside of your awareness.
It’s another side of you that has its own desires and wants. In fact, it’s the unseen reason why you’re life is how it is right now.
What do I mean by that?
Well, while you have your own desires and dreams, your unconscious shadow might not agree with what you want.
Whether you like it or not, your shadow has more control over your life than you do.
And until you get yourselves both on the same page, you’ll continue living the cycles you’ve been repeating your entire life.
This is where Shadow Work comes in—
Shadow Work is connecting the unconscious side of yourself to your conscious awareness.
There are many techniques for shadow work and they all serve the same goal:
To get the unconscious and conscious in touch with each other.
All it takes to get in touch with the shadow is to come into agreement with it.
In a sense, shadow work serves as a confessional that’s sometimes cathartic.
If you want to further study the shadow, check out the book list, or my life-changing Shadow Work Course.
Shadow Work Journal Prompts
The purpose of these journal prompts is to stir your unconscious mind until you feel sensations in your body.
For example, when I do shadow work I get a nice feeling in my arms and legs. Sometimes I’ll even get a feeling of ‘centeredness’ in the pit of my stomach.
These bodily sensations typically mean that you’ve appeased the unconscious.
However, it’s not all smiles and good feelings.
People who are new to shadow work can get emotional since they haven’t come to terms with their other half.
If you get emotional or have any sensations, be sure to feel them through.
Go deeper by speaking aloud for your unconscious mind to hear, then pay attention for a ‘response’.
Or start writing to your shadow. Then after a moment, write a response you think your shadow would give.
Keep in mind that your unconscious shadow can only reach you indirectly, so you have to trust yourself that you can tap into it.
That being said—
Try to reach the deepest truths about yourself, even if it goes against what you’d normally expect.
Here are prompts specifically designed to get you in touch with your shadow:
Shadow Work Prompts for Forgiveness and Letting Go
- What emotions or experiences would I like to release?
- Write a letter to yourself, forgiving yourself for any mistakes you have made. Jot down how this makes you feel.
- Write a forgiveness letter to someone you would like to forgive. Remember, forgiveness benefits you the most – holding onto negative emotions only harms yourself.
- Is there anyone you are holding a grudge against? What is stopping you from moving on?
- When you make mistakes, can you move on from them, or do you punish yourself? How do you punish yourself?
Did you enjoy these Shadow Work Prompts for Forgiveness? Check out the rest of the 30 shadow work forgiveness prompts in our Shadow Work Journal!
The Shadow Work Journal: 240 Daily Shadow Work Prompts contains the following:
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Relationships
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Anger
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Anxiety
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Self-Love
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Healing Trauma
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Abandonment Issues (Codependency)
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Depression
- 30 Shadow Work Prompts for Forgiveness (Letting Go)
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