The conscious acknowledgment and integration of evil as part of the psyche and of God—recognizing one's own darkness to deprive it of power to overwhelm.
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Acceptance of Evil
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shadow work
The Devil
integration
wholeness over goodness
owning darkness
accepting the rejected
moral complexity
paradox of evil
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