My post a few weeks ago on Sarah Palin acting as Barack Obama’s psychological shadow triggered a lot of people. I thought it would be worthwhile to talk about how one deals with the shadow once it breaks out and begins to disrupt things. But first a short recap: The emergence of Gov. Palin wasn’t simply startling — it was inexplicable. How could 20% of women voters suddenly turn toward her when Palin stands for erasing forty years of feminism? How could the mentality of a small-town mayor morph into a potential President making global decisions? To explain her meteoric rise, I offered the idea that each of us harbors a shadow, a place where our hidden impulses live. By appealing to fear, resentment, hostility to change, suspicion of “the other,” and similar dark impulses, the Republicans have been the shadow’s party for a long time. Sarah Palin put a smiling face on feelings that normally we feel ashamed of.
The shadow is irrational; it thrives on gut emotions. (A recent Fox News poll ran with the headline, “In their gut, independents choose McCain.”) Bringing the 2008 campaign down to the gut level means bringing it down to the level of the shadow. Instead of listening to an intelligent, persuasive, charismatic man with one African-American parent, people get to say, “I just don’t like blacks. They’re scary; they’re not like me. It’s a gut thing.” Only it’s not. It’s a shadow thing that each of us, not just the right wing, must deal with. Reacting to Palin with fear, confusion, panic, and lashing out also comes from the shadow.
People who were shocked and dismayed by the Palin effect generally don’t know how to handle shadow energies. Here are a few salient points:
1. Don’t panic — The shadow is built into your psyche, and when it brings fear, hostility, and resentment to the surface, those feelings want to get out. They cause disruption, but your panic only makes them stick around longer.
2. Try not to be overwhelmed — Eruptions from the shadow are transitory. If you don’t encourage them, these energies dissipate naturally. If you are overwhelmed, however, the net result is exhaustion and loss of energy.
3. Remind yourself who you really are — You are much more than your shadow, because your aspirations, hopes, and dreams keep advancing despite the shadow’s apparent power. Pay the least attention to these disruptions as you need to calm down and no more.
4. Keep a clear focus — The shadow creates disorder and runaway emotions. If you focus on your purpose and remain rational, you will anchor yourself to a more stable reality.
5. Don’t fight fire with fire — If you sink to the level of dark energies, you will be fighting on their terms, and the likelihood is that you will lose.
If we translate these points into current politics, they are clearly applicable. The Democrats were triggered by Palin because they fear losing and that fear runs deep. The bogeymen that frighten us the most come from a primitive level; they stir a sense of childish helplessness. But your mature self, like Obama’s campaign organization, is coherent and knows how to carry out its purpose. Realize that American politics has been dominated by shadow issues for decades, so it’s only natural they still have claws and teeth. But their game has gotten old and tired. If you are able to see past the appeal to fear and resentment, have trust that other people can, too.
The bottom line is that the 2008 election isn’t about change versus experience or a noble candidate who may lose to one who plays dirty. This election is about consciousness. Since the Reagan revolution, consciousness has been sleepy and dull in politics; ideals have been tarnished by cynicism; inner decay has sapped the party in power of its original purpose, leaving only a pointless morass of defensiveness that expresses itself in negativity. If the majority of the electorate wakes up and feels inspired to turn the page, that will happen. Obama has sounded the call; few people missed the message. Now it’s a matter of dealing with a phase of fear and resistance before we discover if stuck consciousness is ready to move ahead.
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posted September 17, 2008 at 12:15 am
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Thank you
posted September 17, 2008 at 7:30 pm
This election will be determined by the collective consciousness.
Will we select and vote change and evolution?, or non change, status quo and fear? Whatever it is, will reflect the overall collective consciousness at this time.
You talk of shadow. How many are even aware of such issues in the psyche? Let alone willing to deal with them? Thank you for bringing them uP in the converstation.
I hear a lot of people talk about how stupid the republicans are. As if that’s really going to win them over.
So those liberals that say the conservatives are stupid are really reflecting back their own stupidity and wounded shadow parts they do not wish to own uP to.
Actually it’s the dysfunction on both sides not yet recognized and healed.
I myself choose to pray and visualize how good it feels that all people will vote from their hearts coming from their highest denominator of intelligence, not the lowest.
That’s the kind of energy influence I’d like to ripple outward to the World. How about you?
posted September 18, 2008 at 9:05 am
Not all readers of your post are democrats or liberals. I enjoy your books, and your thoughts. I am so dismayed at a few of the blog sites that I visit for my spiritual “lessons”. It may not make sense to some that a person that leans towards Eastern teachings can be a conservative, but I am one, and I feel I am being insulted every time I read a blog that is promoting Obama as the greatest thing since the wheel.
posted September 18, 2008 at 3:56 pm
This is nonsense at its finest……This is based purely on opinion and have nothing to do with all that you write about ….we are all the same …love…..and if you would like to talk about shadow energies in relation to politics and Obama …..all I can do is laugh ..By appealing to fear, resentment, hostility to change, suspicion of “the other,” and similar dark impulses, the Republicans have been the shadow’s party for a long time. Sarah Palin put a smiling face on feelings that normally we feel ashamed of. To write something like this is irresponsible , breeds hate and furthers the divide between people.Is it possible, for you to remain neutral considering this is what you teach others to do.
posted September 23, 2008 at 5:27 pm
Palin is still a “small-town mayor”? I could have sworn she switched jobs…
I thought Deepak was all about connection and not seperation as is evident in his opinions.