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Why we abandon ourselves: Ana's grief and losses unravel the spiritual life she had built

57 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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We think self-abandonment is the falling apart: the life that becomes unrecognizable, the person we no longer see in the mirror. But the abandonment begins much earlier, in the quiet moments when we refuse the parts of ourselves that don't fit the life we have constructed. In this episode, we explore why self-abandonment moves in two directions, what Jungian shadow work and Vedantic philosophy reveal about both, and what it takes to find the integrated middle rather than swinging between extremes. The episode features 'Ana' who came to this session after two years of accumulated loss had quietly dismantled the spiritual life she had carefully built. The anger had arrived. The practices had disappeared. And she no longer recognized the person she had become. What emerged in our session together was something more uncomfortable and more liberating than a simple path back: the recognition that the self she is returning to cannot be the one she left behind. * 00:00 Navigating Grief and Anger * 02:47 The Impact of Spiritual Communities on Emotional Expression * 05:06 Decisions and Life Transitions * 07:11 Reconnecting with Passions and Career Aspirations * 09:22 Finding Balance in Life Choices * 11:41 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Acceptance * 13:45 Visualizing a New Path Forward * 16:36 Coaching Ana: Navigating Emotional Turmoil and Overwhelm * 17:41 The Journey of Self-Compassion and Presence * 19:22 Confronting Grief and Loss * 22:33 Lessons in Vulnerability and Acceptance * 25:03 The Role of Family and Legacy * 27:10 Embracing the Wounded Self * 27:28 Connecting with the Higher Self About the host: Shagun Chopra is an individuation coach, speaker, and educator. Her unique approach combines Jungian depth psychology with ancient Vedic wisdom to create the ultimate personal transformation. She supports professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives in bringing their wildest dreams to life and leapfrogging their career, business, and relationships. To learn more, visit shagunchopra.com [http://shagunchopra.com] Join the show: To ask a question or get coached on the show, visit shagunchopra.com/ask [http://shagunchopra.com/ask] - all coaching clients are assigned a pseudonym and given the option to not share their video Disclaimer:  Conversations on Partners in Sublime are for educational purposes only, and do not constitute medical or psychological advice or treatment. Please consult a licensed professional for any mental health concerns.

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We think self-abandonment is the falling apart: the life that becomes unrecognizable, the person we no longer see in the mirror. But the abandonment begins much earlier, in the quiet moments when we refuse the parts of ourselves that don't fit the life we have constructed. In this episode, we explore why self-abandonment moves in two directions, what Jungian shadow work and Vedantic philosophy reveal about both, and what it takes to find the integrated middle rather than swinging between extremes. The episode features 'Ana' who came to this session after two years of accumulated loss had quietly dismantled the spiritual life she had carefully built. The anger had arrived. The practices had disappeared. And she no longer recognized the person she had become. What emerged in our session together was something more uncomfortable and more liberating than a simple path back: the recognition that the self she is returning to cannot be the one she left behind. * 00:00 Navigating Grief and Anger * 02:47 The Impact of Spiritual Communities on Emotional Expression * 05:06 Decisions and Life Transitions * 07:11 Reconnecting with Passions and Career Aspirations * 09:22 Finding Balance in Life Choices * 11:41 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Acceptance * 13:45 Visualizing a New Path Forward * 16:36 Coaching Ana: Navigating Emotional Turmoil and Overwhelm * 17:41 The Journey of Self-Compassion and Presence * 19:22 Confronting Grief and Loss * 22:33 Lessons in Vulnerability and Acceptance * 25:03 The Role of Family and Legacy * 27:10 Embracing the Wounded Self * 27:28 Connecting with the Higher Self About the host: Shagun Chopra is an individuation coach, speaker, and educator. Her unique approach combines Jungian depth psychology with ancient Vedic wisdom to create the ultimate personal transformation. She supports professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives in bringing their wildest dreams to life and leapfrogging their career, business, and relationships. To learn more, visit shagunchopra.com [http://shagunchopra.com] Join the show: To ask a question or get coached on the show, visit shagunchopra.com/ask [http://shagunchopra.com/ask] - all coaching clients are assigned a pseudonym and given the option to not share their video Disclaimer:  Conversations on Partners in Sublime are for educational purposes only, and do not constitute medical or psychological advice or treatment. Please consult a licensed professional for any mental health concerns.

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