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Shadow & masculine feminine dynamics

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Jungian Psychology - The Anima and The Animus - Jung - Archetypes

In this video, I talk about The Anima and The Animus in the Jungian Psychological Model. I go over the information in this order. 1. Anima and Animus - basic definition 2. The gender spectrum now and how the Anima and Animus fits in 3. The feminine and masculine defined as Yin and Yang 4.

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Jungian Psychology, The Animus Archetype

The anima and animus can be identified as the totality of the unconscious feminine psychological qualities that a man possesses or the masculine ones possessed by a woman, respectively.

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Carl Jung: Unconscious Parent Figures—The Anima and Animus

The anima and animus are two essential archetypes of Carl Jung's theories. They reside in the unconscious just like the shadow and just as with the shadow they both need to be integrated into one's personality to achieve one's full potential and become whole.

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Dr. Robert Johnson—Initiation and the Modern Ego

Dr. Robert Johnson—author, lecturer, analyst—discusses masculine initiation as it relates to the modern ego of the western male in his film In Search of the Holy Grail.

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Anima Projection—Carl Jung

Excerpt from Man & His Symbols (Audiobook) by Carl G. Jung on the negative aspect of the anima in the male psyche.

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Gods in Everyman: Archetypes that Shape Men’s Lives and Loves

A Jungian analyst, Dr. Bolen introduces our inner patterns in the guise of eight archetypal gods. From the authoritarian, power-seeking gods (Zeus, Poseidon) to the gods of creativity (Apollo, Hephaestus) to the sensual Dionysis, Dr.

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Where to Begin? The Books of Robert A. Johnson

One question I am often asked is what books to begin reading if one is interested in the Jungian world view. My top recommendations are the books of Robert A. Johnson. They are the most accessible to someone building a Jungian vocabulary.

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The Invisible Partner: How the Male and Female in Each of Us Affects Our Relationships

An examination of the feminine and masculine qualities in every person.

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