Anima - Animus

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According to Carl Jung, the anima is the feminine side of a man's personal unconscious. It can be identified as all the unconscious feminine psychological qualities that a man possesses.

Jung also believed that every woman has an analogous animus within her psyche, this being a set of unconscious masculine attributes and potentials.

The anima is one of the most significant autonomous complexes of all. Its presence from figures in dreams to how a man will think of women in the real world is profound. Jung said that confronting one's shadow is an apprentice-piece while confronting one's anima is the masterpiece. He also had a four-fold theory on the anima's typical development ranging from its projection onto the mother in infancy through projection on prospective sexual partners and finally onto a later phase he termed Sophia, doubtlessly in a Gnostic reference. It is worth noting that in practically every theory of Jung's, he would use a four fold structure

Anima is also a combination of the four elements in many of the Fire Emblem series.

According to Carl Jung, the animus is the masculine side of a woman's personal unconscious. It can be identified as all the unconscious masculine psychological qualities that a woman possesses.

Jung also believed that every man has an analogous anima within his psyche, this being a set of unconscious feminine attributes and potentials.

 

The symbols of the unconscious abound in Jungian psychology:

"Archetype" is sometimes broadly and misleadingly used as a substitute for such other words as prototype, stereotype, and epitome. Examples:

Archetypes in Cultural Analysis

As with other psychologies which have infiltrated mass thought, archetypes are now incorporated into discourses on cultural analysis. Archetypes in this sense include

 

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 Bible of Jim Morrison

 

 

""Think of us as erotic politicians." -- Jim Morrison

"...each day is a drive thru history..." -- Jim Morrison

"This is the strangest life I've ever known" -- Jim Morrison

"The future is uncertain and the end is always near" -- Jim Morrison

"If my poetry aims to achieve anything, it's to deliver people from the limited ways in which they see and feel" -- Jim Morrison

"A friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself." -- Jim Morrison

"Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free." -- Jim Morrison

"We're like actors, turned loose in this world to wander in search of a phantom, endlessly searching for a half-formed shadow of our lost reality. When others demand that we become the people they want us to be, they force us to destroy the person we really are. It's a subtle kind of murder. The most loving parents and relatives commit this murder with smiles on their faces." – Jim Morrison

"I think the highest and lowest points are the important ones. Anything else is just...in between. I want the freedom to try everything." -- Jim Morrison

"A hero is someone who rebels or seems to rebel against the facts of existence and seems to conquer them. Obviously that can only work at moments. It can't be a lasting thing. That's not saying that people shouldn't keep trying to rebel against the facts of existence. Someday, who knows, we might conquer death, disease and war." -- Jim Morrison

"Let's just say I was testing the bounds of reality. I was curious to see what would happen. That's all it was: curiosity." -- Jim Morrison

"I offer images- I conjure memories of freedom that can still be reached- like the Doors, right? But we can only open the doors, we can't drag people through. I can't free them unless they want to be free. Maybe primitive people have less bullshit to let go of, to give up. A person has to be willing to give up everything- not just wealth. All the bullshit that he's been taught- all society's brainwashing. You have to let go of all that to get to the other side. Most people aren't willing to do that." -- Jim Morrison

"That's what real love amounts to- letting a person be what he really is. Most people love you for who you pretend to be. To keep their love, you keep pretending- performing. You get to love your pretence. It's true, we're locked in an image, an act- and the sad thing is, people get so used to their image, they grow attached to their masks. They love their chains. They forget all about who they really are. And if you try to remind them, they hate you for it, they feel like you're trying to steal their most precious possession." -- Jim Morrison

"I like ideas about the breaking away or overthrowing of established order. I am interested in anything about revolt, disorder, chaos, especially activity that seems to have no meaning. It seems to me to be the road towards freedom - external freedom is a way to bring about internal freedom." -- Jim Morrison

"I wouldn't mind dying in a plane crash. It'd be a good way to go. I don't want to die in my sleep, or of old age, or OD...I want to feel what it's like. I want to taste it, hear it, smell it. Death is only going to happen to you once; I don't want to miss it." -- Jim Morrison

 “I am the Lizarg King. I can do anything"
I am the Shamen poet.
I am the writter of all contraversial sonnet.
I am a rider on the storm
of my death that I hide in my minds deepest dorm.
I loved them one time for my day.
I loved them two times each day sence I have gone away.
I am the hypnotist.
I am the LSD mysisist.
My erotic moods
lead me to drown my depressions in melting, brain, ooze.
I will never totally lose.
I shall forever remain
with a legendary name.
I am JIM MORRISON ...
drifting endlessly in the sun-
Forever,
"I am the Lizard King"
and now, in my eternity, "I can do any thing."
(C)1998 afflictiun-H.C. thee dark poet oct 10th
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I do not know if any here realize what a grand poet JIM MORRISON
was...
but if you should get the chance...
read...
read his words until your ears and eyes bleed...
his words were food for, any mind to ,up on, feed!!!
~affy~ 1998

A fate no greater than a heart to despair
to be consumed by desire alone
A desire sole
and one of falling cares
A King is great to his people
in a truth of embrace
but a kingdom of the heart shares none
but a silence in grace
Why was such a beautiful artist wasted?
He may be gone,
but we still have his poetry and music... Thank God.
(I'm listening to the Soft Parade right now.)

 

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Readings:

 

Readings

Freud, S. (1900). The interpretation of dreams. In the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud. London: The Hogarth Press, 1962. Fromm, E. (1956). The art of loving. New York: Harper & Row.

Hamachek, D. E. (1978). Encounters with the self (2nd ed.). New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston.

Jourard, S. (1971). Self-disclosure: An experimental analysis of the transparent self. New York: Wiley-Interscience.

Lecky, P. (1945). Self-consistency: A theory of personality. New York: Island Press.

McAdam, E. K. (1986). Cognitive behavior therapy and its application with adolescents. Journal of Adolescence, 9, 1-15.

Patterson, C. H. (1961). The self in recent Rogerian theory. Journal of Individual Psychology, 17, 5-11.

Purkey, W. W., & Schmidt, J. (1987). The inviting relationship: An expanded perspective for professional counseling. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Raimy, V. C. (1948). Self-reference in counseling interviews. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 12, 153-163.

Rogers, C. R. (1947). Some observations on the organization of personality. American Psychologist, 2, 358-368.

Ryan, E. B., Short, E. J., & Weed, K. A. (1986). The role of cognitive strategy training in improving the academic performance of learning disabled children. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 19, 521-529.

 

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