Some questions about Naamah

We have a thread for this:

Honestly, you’re overthinking it dude.

It wouldn’t make sense for Lilith to block naamah as they’re both very much connected (thus naamah is also called “Lilith the younger”)

In a nutshell:

Shadow work speaks to self exploration in the Jungian construct. Jung held that we all possess undesirable qualities that we have learned to hide from ourselves. A person who wants himself to be kind may put his anger in his shadow. One who wishes to be chaste may put their libido in their shadow.
Now the undesirable aspect doesn’t disappear. Sometimes they thrive in the shadow. They generate complexes, possibly even psychoses. They frequently result in cognitive/behavioural disonance, which is a clinical way of saying one’s mind and one’s actions are not aligned. This causes all sorts of trouble.
Shadow work is the courageous exploration of one’s shadow self… to see what latent desires or belief’s are sabotaging us. By bringing the so-called defects into the light of awareness, they can be examined and hopefully transmuted into something that serves us better. Some people also refer to this as fighting one’s demons. Wish you the best of luck as you follow this noble pursuit.

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