Golden Goose Shadow Work

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The Brothers Grimm's "The Golden Goose" appears to have allegorical leanings toward living a moral, responsible, independent, authentic and creative life. Is this one of the reasons for fairy tales? This appears to be the case as we explore the meaning of an angelic tarot reading and a message from the faery world. we look at goal-setting and it's use to separate yourself from negative thinking. We also take a look in the mirror, to look at our shadow and motivate ourselves to heal and do better.

Lang, Andrew, ed. (1966). "The Golden Goose". The Red Fairy Book. Dover Publications.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/540

Borthwick, Derek. (2022). How to Eliminate Negative Thinking. Derek Borthwick.
https://www.amazon.com/How-Eliminate-Negative-Thinking-Overthinking/dp/1838334637

Well, Tara. (2022). Mirror Meditation. New Harbinger Publications.
https://mirrormeditation.com/

Laing, R.D. (1961). Self and Others. Routledge.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Self-Others-Selected-Works-Laing/dp/0415198194

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