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Anima (Jung)


 
 

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The Anima and Animus are, in Carl JungCarl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology....
's school of analytical psychologyAnalytical psychology

Analytical psychology is part of the Jungian psychology movement started by Carl Jung and his followers....
, the unconscious or true inner self of an individual, as opposed to the personaPersona

A persona, in the word's everyday usage, is a social role, or a character played by an actor....
or outer aspect of the personalityPersonality

Personality may refer to:*Personality psychology is the theory and study of personality types, personality traits and ind...
. In the unconscious of the male, it finds expression as a feminine inner personality: anima; equivalently, in the unconscious of the female, it is expressed as a masculineFacts About Masculinity

Masculinity comprises culturally of the traits assigned to the male in various contexts....
 inner personality: animus.

It can be identified as the totality of the unconscious feminine psychological qualities that a male possesses; or the masculine ones possessed by the female. Jung was not clear if the anima/animus archetype was totally unconscious, calling it "a little bit conscious and unconscious." In the interview, he gave an example of a man who falls head over heels in love, then later in life regrets his blind choice as he finds that he has married his own anima–the unconscious idea of the feminine in his mind, rather than the woman herself. The anima is usually an aggregate of a man's mother but may also incorporate aspects of sisters, aunts, and teachers.

The anima is one of the most significant autonomous complexesComplex (psychology)

In psychology a complex is generally an important group of unconscious associations, or a strong unconscious impulse lying b...
 of all. It manifests itself by appearing as figures in dreams as well as by influencing a man's interactions with women and his attitudes toward them, and vice versa for females and the animus. Jung said that confronting one's shadow selfShadow (psychology)

In Jungian psychology, the shadow or "shadow aspect" is a part of the unconscious mind which is mysterious and often d...
 is an "apprentice-piece", while confronting one's anima is the masterpiece. Jung viewed the anima process as being one of the sources of creative ability.

Etymology

The LatinLatin Overview

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome....
 root of animus is cognate with GreekGreek language

Greek has a documented history of 3,500 years, the longest of any single language within the Indo-European family....
 anemos (wind), breath and SanskritSanskrit

The Sanskrit language is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one o...
 aniti (he breathes). The root of these and a related cluster of concepts affirms the declaration of ThalesThales

Thales of Miletus , also known as Thales the Milesian, was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher and one of the Seven Sages...
: "Everything is full of gods." See psychePsyche (psychology) Overview

The Psyche was the Greek concept of the self, encompassing the modern ideas of Soul, Self and Mind....
, zodiacZodiac Summary

The term zodiac denotes several places where a circle of twelve animals occurs....
.

The word Anima may come from the Proto-Indo-European languageProto-Indo-European language

The Proto-Indo-European language is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Indo-European languages that is believed to have...
 root *ane- ("to breathe"), from which animalAnimal

Animals are a major group of organisms, classified as the kingdom Animalia or Meta­zoa....
and animationAnimation

Animation is the optical illusion of motion created by the consecutive display of images of static elements....
also originate.

In ItalianItalian language

Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, primarily in Italy....
 and SpanishSpanish language

Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romance language....
, anima is most closely translated as "soul", while in Latin , animus and anima may both be translated as "soul" or "mind", depending on context.

Levels of anima development

Jung believed anima development has four distinct levels, which he named Eve, Helen, Mary, and Sophia. In broad terms, the entire process of anima development in a male is about the male subject opening up to emotionality, and in that way a broader spiritualitySpirituality

Spirituality, in a narrow sense, concerns itself with matters of the spirit....
 by creating a new conscious paradigmParadigm

Since the late 1960s, the word paradigm has referred to a thought pattern in any scientific discipline or other epistemologi...
 that includes intuitive processes, creativity and imagination, and psychic sensitivitySensitivity

See:* Sensitivity * Sensitivity * Sensitivity ...
 towards himself and others where it might not have existed previously.

Eve

The first is EveEve (Bible)

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, named for the Genesis account of Adam and EveAdam and Eve

Adam and Eve were the first man and woman created by God according to the Bible and the Qur'an....
. It deals with the emergence of a male's object of desire, yet simultaneously generalizes all females as evil and powerless.

Helen

The second is Helen, in allusion to Helen of Troy in Greek mythologyFacts About Greek mythology

Greek mythology consists in part of a large collection of narratives that explain the origins of the world and detail the l...
. In this phase, women are viewed as capable of worldly success and of being self-reliant, intelligent and insightful, even if not altogether virtuous. This second phase is meant to show a strong schism in external talents (cultivated business and conventional skills) with lacking internal qualities (inability for virtue, lacking faith or imagination).

Mary

The third phase is Mary, named for the ChristianChristian Summary

A Christian is a follower of Jesus of Nazareth, referred to as Christ....
 theological understanding of the Virgin Mary. At this level, females can now seem to possess virtue by the perceiving male (even if in an esoteric and dogmatic way), in so much as certain activities deemed consciously unvirtuous cannot be applied to her. As per Ken WilberKen Wilber

*Andrew Cohen*Huston Smith*Integral theory...
's terminology, this third phase seems to represent Up spirituality while the second phase represents Down spirituality.

Sophia

The fourth and final phase of anima development is SophiaSophia

Sophia is a common name that comes from the Greek word s?f?a, that may refer to: ...
, named for the Greek word for wisdomWisdom

Wisdom is the ability, developed through experience, insight and reflection, to discern truth and exercise good judgement....
. Complete integration has now occurred, which allows females to be seen and related to as particular individuals who possess both positive and negative qualities. The most important aspect of this final level is that, as the personification "Wisdom" suggests, the anima is now developed enough that no single object can fully and permanently contain the images to which it is related.

Levels of animus development

As a male, Jung emphasized more on the male's anima and wrote less about the female's animus. Jung believed that every woman has an analogous animus within her psychePsyche (psychology)

The Psyche was the Greek concept of the self, encompassing the modern ideas of Soul, Self and Mind....
, this being a set of unconscious masculine attributes and potentials. He viewed the animus as being more complex than the anima, postulating that women have a host of animus images while the male anima consists only of one dominant image.

Jung stated that there are four parallel levels of Animus development in a female, which can be personified into: the athlete, the planner, the professor, and the guide.

The athlete

Also referred to as the thug or the muscleman, Jung described it as the embodiment of physical power.

The planner

This stage embodies the capacity for independence, planned action, and initiative.

The professor

Also referred to as the cleric, it embodies "the Word."

The guide

Like "Sophia," this is highest level of mediation between the unconscious and conscious mind.

Anima and animus compared

The four roles are not identical with genders reversed. Jung believed that while the anima tended to appear as a single female, the animus usually consisted of multiple male personalities. The process of Animus development deals with cultivating an independent and non-socially subjugated idea of self by embodying a deeper Word (as per a specific existential outlook) and manifesting this word. To clarify, this does not mean that a female subject becomes more set in her ways (as this Word is steeped in emotionality, subjectivity, and a dynamicism just as a well developed Anima is) but that she is more internally aware of what she believes and feels, and is more capable of expressing these beliefs and feelings.

Both final stages of Animus and Anima development have dynamic qualities (related to the motion and flux of this continual developmental process), open ended qualities (there is no static perfected ideal or manifestation of the quality in question), and pluralistic qualities (which transcend the need for a singular image, as any subject or object can contain multiple archetypesArchetype

An archetype is a generic, idealized model of a person, object or concept from which similar instances are derived, copied, ...
 or even seemingly antithetical roles).

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