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Animus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Animus may refer to: •Anima and animus, Jungian concepts •Animus (American ensemble), an American music group • "Animus", a track on the album Music of the Spheres by Mike Oldfield •Animus (Encanta...
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Anima and animus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The anima and animus , in Carl Jung's school of analytical psychology, are the unconscious or true inner self of an individual, as opposed to the persona or outer aspect of the personality. In the...
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Philadelphia-based world fusion band. Includes show dates, biography, booking information, and song downloads. ... ANIMUS won 3rd place for Best World Music Song: The Opus (Mediterranean Dreams) and Best World Music Album: The Movements in the 2009 JPF International Music Awards!
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Psychology of Midlife ... For a male the feminine component is the anima, and for a female it is the animus. Part and parcel of human biological and psychological development is this mixture of masculine and feminine energies.
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Anima Animus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ANIMA/ANIMUS: the archetype of contrasexuality ... The anima and animus draw their power especially from the collective unconscious, but they are also conditioned by a person's individual experiences. They therefore have three components:
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Anima and animus ... The anima is the female aspect present in the collective unconscious of men, and the animus is the male aspect present in the collective unconscious of women. Together, they are refered to as syzygy. The anima may be personified as a young girl, very spontaneous and intuitive, or as a witch,
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Animus aims at a philosophical understanding of the works of Western civilization and contemporary views of these works. It seeks to promote a standpoint which is critical of dogmatic positions both within contemporary views and within the Western tradition itself. ... Access to the journal is free. ... Please freely copy,
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The Animus is the personification of all masculine psychological tendencies within a woman, the archetypal masculine symbolism within a woman's unconscious. In dreams Jung said that the animus is more likely to be personified by multiple male figures, while the anima is frequently a single female.
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