Integration in the Darkness: The Work of the Void
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📥 PDFThere's a phase in transformation where nothing is clear. Your old self has dissolved but your new self hasn't yet emerged. You're in between. In traditional cultures, this is called the liminal space—the threshold, the wilderness, the void. In modern psychology, we might call it depression or anxiety. But what's actually happening is integration. All the parts of yourself that the old identity couldn't contain are breaking through. Your unconscious is flooding into your consciousness. You're being remade at a cellular level.
This is the most difficult phase because there's no ground beneath you. You can't go back to who you were—that person no longer exists. But you can't yet see who you're becoming. So you live in uncertainty. And we're taught that uncertainty is bad, that it means something is wrong. But this uncertainty is the work itself. This is where integration happens. This is where you learn to trust yourself when there are no guarantees.
The void of transformation is where integration happens—where you're rebuilt from the inside out.
🖊️Pause and reflect
What are you being asked to release? What new way of being is trying to emerge?
Where This Fits in Your Psyche
This article explores the process of dissolving old patterns and becoming.
Transformation: The process of dissolving old patterns and becoming
Dissolving: Old patterns are breaking down to make way for growth
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