Sola explains that the 'shadow' represents hidden aspects of oneself (e.g., sexuality, career desires) suppressed to fit societal norms. He argues that true power and healing come from blessing and integrating this shadow, rather than just focusing on the 'apostolic body' (the presented self), leading to wholeness and divine expression.
Impact: High. This concept encourages radical self-acceptance, suggesting that what is hidden is often not shameful but a vital part of one's authentic, divine self. It challenges the notion that conformity leads to spiritual purity, advocating instead for integration and authenticity.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:42:33 to 00:45:00.
Sources in support: Host (Host of 'Prohibido Obedecer' podcast)

