Which of the following statements is false:

A) If you want to see what's in your own Shadow ask yourself what are things that other people conceive as positive things that I can't see myself doing
B) If you want to see what's in your own Shadow, if something you do shocks you, or people notices something you do and upsets you that you did that. That's something that it is not in your shadow
C) Our task is acknowledgement of the fact that I carry within me all that I wish to repudiate in human kind and I need to be conscious of it that or else it will show up unconsciously
D) Projection is the idea that we take part of our shadow and put in someone else, and then we react to that as if it were them


Ans: B) If you want to see what's in your own Shadow, if something you do shocks you, or people notices something you do and upsets you that you did that. That's something that it is not in your shadow

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