Poetry and Shadow Work: Embracing the Liminal Spaces
Poetry invites us to the edges of our awareness, guiding us into liminal spaces where we encounter the unseen and unwelcomed within ourselves. Shadow work—acknowledging and integrating the hidden aspects of who we are—requires courage, curiosity, and creativity. This collection of poems serves as a companion on that journey, offering glimpses of insight, moments of tension, and invitations to deeper freedom.
Poem: As A Shadow
Were I to sit with the setting sun
warm upon my face,
she might cast a long shadow
of the man I want to be.
The dark form waits patiently,
watching, growing
whether or not anyone looks on.
When brightness makes clear
what does not belong,
it shows more clarity and depth
than cold refusal.
The shadow is sure and ever-faithful,
sometimes cloud-hidden,
never truly absent.
Should darkness fall it does not flee
but settles calmly into
grace-filled unknowns.
May I become one such shadow—nearly unnoticed—a steadfast reminder of the sun.