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anima/animus
#1
I don't buy much of what Western Psychology is selling, but I kind of like this:
Erich Neumann, The Origins and History of Consciousness (Princeton University Press, 1954) xxii n. 7:
The Anima is the personification of all feminine psychological tendencies within a man, the archetypal feminine symbolism within a man's unconscious. The Animus is the personification of all masculine psychological tendencies within a woman, the archetypal masculine symbolism within a woman's unconscious.
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:
Symbolism in Dreams and Narratives: a peer figure of the opposite sex to the ego-bearer to whom he/she has a strong and compelling tie or bond (often a lover, brother/sister, soul-mate). Jung said that the animus is more likely to be personified by multiple male figures, while the anima is frequently a single female.
Anima Projection: The unindividuated man identifies with those personal qualities that are symbolically masculine; he develops these potentialities and to some extent integrates their unconcious influences into his conscious personality. However, he does not recognize qualities that are symbolically feminine as part of his own personality but rather projects them onto women. He will project his animathose particular characteristics and potentialities that are significant components of his personal unconscious and therefore carry a special emotional chargeonto a few women for whom he will then feel a strong and compelling emotion (usually positive but occasionally negative). Infatuation (an instant, powerful attraction for a woman about whom he knows little) is one of the signs of anima projection, as is a compulsive possessiveness.
Animus Projection: The unindividuated woman identifies with those personal qualities that are symbolically feminine; she develops these potentialities and to some extent integrates their unconcious influences into her conscious personality. However, she does not recognize qualities that are symbolically masculine as part of her own personality but rather projects them onto men. She will project her animusthose particular characteristics and potentialities that are significant components of her personal unconscious and therefore carry a special emotional chargeonto a few men for whom she will then feel a strong and compelling emotion (usually positive but occasionally negative). Infatuation (an instant, powerful attraction for a man about whom she knows little) is one of the signs of animus projection, as is a compulsive possessiveness.
Anima Possession: Since the unindividuated man has not consciously developed any of his symbolically feminine qualities (e.g. emotion, need for relatedness), his personality is apt to be taken over or "possessed" by these qualities at times, so that his emotional behavior and relationships may be acted out in childish and immature ways that are apparent to others but not to him.
Animus Possession: Since the unindividuated woman has not consciously developed any of her symbolically masculine qualities (e.g. logic, leadership, need for independence), her personality is apt to be taken over or "possessed" by these qualities at times, so that she appears opinionated, argumentative, or domineering to others, though she will not think of herself that way. In the words of Jung, "[J]ust as the anima of a man consists of inferior relatedness, full of affect, so the animus of woman consists of inferior judgments, or better, opinions." Alchemical Studies: The Secret of the Golden Flower (CW 13, par.60).
Anima/Animus Integration: We can avoid anima/animus possession and withdraw projections by integrating the contrasexual archetype into consciousness, realizing we are cutting off our human potential by recognizing and developing only those symbolic qualities that match the sex of our bodies. In the words of Demaris Wehr, the anima leads a man "into unexplored depths of feeling, relationship, and sensitivity. . . . the integrated animus leads a woman into the world of the spirit, erudition, and the power of the word" (66-67). Integration of the Anima/Animus is often termed Androgyny. It is symbolized in narratives through achievement of a special bond (frequently sexual union/marriage) between the ego-bearer and the anima/animus figure.
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#2
Just a little recapitulation here.
When I was a child, I was extremely sensitive. I cried a lot and couldn't even watch tv because I cried everytime someone got hurt, even though it was not real.
My father was a Captain in the Air Force. He didn't like my sensitivity and crying. He began making fun of me everytime I cried. To some degree he was right, a person can't be crying all the time, but he really clamped down on me and made me stop crying altogether.
My mother was also extremely sensitive, but my father allowed it because she was a woman. What he didn't understand is that there is a powerful psychic sensitivity running through my Mother's family that I inherited. My Grandmother had psychic experiences that were written about in newspapers.
Anyway, this whole anima/animus thing is about me recapturing some of that feminine sensitivity. I don't want to be a woman, I love being a man. I just want my sensitivity restored to its natural state.
dreamster
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#3
Interesting stuff Dreamster...would you put this theme into the predatory nature of the universe?
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#4
Maybe it was the Universe teaching me not to take things so personally....but as a kid it sure felt predatory.
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#5
Understood...your grandmother..she was from Arizona as well...I would be quite interested in hearing about her events.
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#6
Ah, my grandmother, Birdie Mae Jones. She lived in Atlanta, Georgia. That's where I was born as well.
When Birdie was 12 years old and just coming into her power, she and her parents ran a boarding house. One night at dinner time, the 4 boarders and she and her parents suddenly felt the room grow cold. It was Summertime in Georgia so this was very odd.
Then they heard the boarding house begin to creak. They all gathered together in the middle of the room. As they watched, the nails in the door frame were slowly pulled out, one by on as if by an invisable hand.
Then they saw Birdie's bicycle rise up and float from one side of the room to the other. All 7 people were interviewed about this strange event by the Atlanta Constitution newspaper and the article was on the front page the next day. My mother gave me the article and I still have it.
I was thinking about this last night when I went to sleep and had this dream: I was with the Ravens at a large hotel at some kind of convention. We heard a storm outside and we all started running from room to room to make sure everyone was all right. There were 7 of us just like in my Grandmother's story.
We went upstairs til we were on the 10th floor. We looked out the window and saw a huge tornado. I called my dreamfriend Michael and told him to look outside. I could hear him gasp and say "Oh my God".
As we watched, the tornado approached a construction site on a hillside. Explosions started going off inside the funnel cloud. (dynamite from the construction site?)
Then the funnel picked up a large earth-moving truck and placed it on a platform. It looked like the tornado was holding it up like a trophy. It then pulled the truck on the platform down into a ravine and dropped it in.
dreamster
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#7
This dream was very much like my last one I posted...a group in a building..something powerful outside..we watched from the building...I saw a large funnel shape I describe as a ally, you describe as a tornada...still when reading your story it made me clearly think of mine.
Interesting event with the nails and bike. Is there a ufo connection in your past I wonder? These tales of yours remind me of such tales from others that when they recapped their childhood they found beings that visited them in their sleep.
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#8
I was born on July 8, 1947, the date of the Roswell UFO Incident.
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#9
Interesting..you have alot of interesting links Dreamster.
Such a one has a definate connection and a solid link to the infinate.
You through your writings seek the goddess and her intervention. To you the earth is your temple and your dreams the messages from that temple.
What is it that you seek? Knowledge? Power? Escape?
Warriors have defining lives.
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#10
The Goddess and Dreaming have something in common. The Goddess has been pushed aside by the God worshippers and Dreaming has been pushed aside by the worshippers of Waking.
I seek to restore that balance in my own life thus help restore the balance to our Earth.
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#11
Ah then you are a balancer.
Often such are teachers of life.
Good luck in that quest My Friend.
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#12
The Goddess gave me a gyroscope in a lucid dream for exactly that purpose.
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#13
A gyroscope...now that is amazing dreaming..
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#14
That was a really good article dreamster. And quite i think.. at least from what i have observed in my relationship and other people's close me.
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#15
I always wondered how people know exactly what they came for here.. I always felt like i wanted to do everything and nothing at the same time..
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