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Count Metalmind's avatar

From my analytical perspective, the focus feels incomplete. While shadow projection undeniably fuels the fire, does this framework adequately account for the actual monsters? The calculating manipulators, the architects of division who exploit the shadow, who deliberately cultivate psychic epidemics for power and control, not merely out of unconscious projection?

Is "shadow work" a sufficient antidote when facing deliberate, systemic psychological warfare designed to fracture society? It feels... like recommending introspection during an artillery barrage. Necessary, perhaps, for individual sanity, but potentially insufficient against organized ideological assault.

Still, forcing introspection beyond the usual tribal shrieking is a necessary first step. Pointing out that the perceived enemy often embodies a denied truth within the self is a potent challenge to the prevailing political psychosis. A valuable analysis, even if the proposed cure seems tragically small against the scale of the diagnosed disease.

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TooHonestButTrue's avatar

This feels largely true, but I don't think it's fair to generalize the problem as the shadow. Everyone is different, so each person needs to discover their internal truth for themselves.

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