
đż Spotlight on Mental Health â Week 3 Shadow Work: Reclaiming Yourself After Survival Mode
A Mental Health Awareness Month Reflection from Green Magick Apothecary
For most of my life, I lived in survival mode.
From feeling unsafe as a child to unconsciously repeating unsafe patterns as an adult, chaos became my normal.
Calm felt foreign.
Crisis was familiar.
And when life got quiet, anxiety would creep inâbecause at least panic made sense.
When I began my healing journey, I thought the goal was to âget backâ to who I used to be.
But the truth is, that version of me never really had the chance to fully exist.
Thatâs where shadow work came in.
đ What is Shadow Work?
Shadow work is the practice of gently exploring the parts of yourself youâve buriedâthe fears, insecurities, memories, and behaviors youâve hidden away to survive.
Itâs not about self-judgment.
Itâs about understanding yourself with compassion.
Itâs about integrating those hidden parts so they no longer control you from the dark.
For me, shadow work became the bridge between surviving and truly healing.
đż My Shadow Work Tools: Therapy, Nature, & Self-Study
My path wasnât a straight line.
Healing came through therapy, facing my trauma with support.
Through education, learning to understand my mind, my body, my patterns.
One of the most impactful resources I found was Dr. Nicole LePeraâs How To Do The Work.
Her holistic approachâaddressing the mind, nervous system, and emotional patternsâhelped me see myself clearly, without shame.
If youâre curious about starting shadow work, she also offers a free Shadow Work Journal you can download here:
đ https://theholisticpsychologist.com/shadow-work/
Disclaimer:
We donât know Dr. Nicole personally, and weâre not paid to share her work.
But we donât believe in gatekeeping good information.
She offers these resources because she believes in healing for all.
So do we.
đ Nature as My Shadow Work Ally
Alongside the inner work, nature became my mirror.
Tending to plants.
Feeling earth beneath my hands.
Noticing how nature embraces shadowâthe coolness of the forest floor, the unseen roots, the cycles of decay and renewal.
The plants didnât judge my shadows.
The earth reminded me I could root myself, even in the dark.
This connection became my most sacred form of shadow work.
đż Healing is Not a Return. Itâs a Becoming.
Hereâs the truth:
Healing from trauma isnât about going back to who you were before.
For many of us, that version of ourselves never had the chance to fully be.
Healing is a becoming.
Itâs about becoming someone who feels safe.
Someone who trusts themselves.
Someone who can exist beyond survival.
This is why I do what I do.
Because shadow work isnât just inner workâitâs herbal, itâs earthly, itâs embodied.
Itâs where the true magick begins.