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As Carl Jung notes, ā€˜Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.’ Jung goes on to assert that humans place the positive and negative attributes of our character—our feelings, beliefs, the things we typically define as strengths and weaknesses; anything that conflicts with our sense of who and what we are supposed to be—into our personal shadow. This allegorical shadow operates the way our true shadow does—behind us, just out of our direct sight, where we have but the vaguest awareness of its existence. We glimpse it only by craning our necks.