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    An·i·ma
    /ˈanəmə/

    noun

    • 1. (in Jungian psychology) the feminine part of a man's personality.
    • 2. the soul, especially the irrational part of the soul as distinguished from the rational mind. historical
  2. The meaning of ANIMA is an individual's true inner self that in the analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung reflects archetypal ideals of conduct; also : an inner feminine part of the male personality.

  3. Your anima is the unconscious part of your mind that works automatically, without introspection or awareness. Some psychologists believe your anima affects your dreams, fears, and habits.

  4. Anima definition: soul; life.. See examples of ANIMA used in a sentence.

  5. The anima and animus are a syzygy of dualistic, Jungian archetypes among the array of other animistic parts within the Self in Jungian psychology, described in analytical psychology and archetypal psychology, under the umbrella of transpersonal psychology. [1]

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · The Anima is the home of the virtues residing in the heart of man. She is the gentle carrier of a man’s soul and the gatekeeper of his inner world. For Jung, the Anima is the messenger between a man’s conscious personality and the collective unconscious—the universal repository of all archetypes.

  7. n. 1. The inner self of an individual; the soul. 2. In Jungian psychology: a. The unconscious or true inner self of an individual, as opposed to the persona, or outer aspect of the personality. b. The feminine inner personality, as present in the unconscious of the male.

  8. Definition: The inner feminine side of a man. (See also animus, Eros, Logos and soul-image .) The anima is both a personal complex and an archetypal image of woman in the male psyche. It is an unconscious factor incarnated anew in every male child, and is responsible for the mechanism of projection.

  9. Apr 19, 2018 · anima. Updated on 04/19/2018. n. in the earlier writings of Carl Jung, a persons innermost being, which is in closest contact with the unconscious and is contrasted with the persona, or the externally directed part of a person.

  10. From Latin anima (“a current of air, wind, air, breath, the vital principle, life, soul”), sometimes equivalent to animus (“mind”), both from Proto-Indo-European *ane- (“to breathe, blow”); see animus.

  11. anima in British English. (ˈænɪmə ) noun (in Jungian psychology) a. the feminine principle as present in the male unconscious. b. the inner personality, which is in communication with the unconscious. See also animus. Collins English Dictionary.

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