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my anima is a jaded and cynical woman in her mid thirties while my animus is a little boy terrified of the world and uses anger to make himself seem bigger than he actually is
do you conceptualize and personify your inner feelings, too?
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>>43382332
I personify patterns of thought (e.g. religiosity) but I'm not sure it would boil down to a concrete anima/animus figure.
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>>43382332
We have personified different sources of self that lead to differing thought processes for a long time.
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>>43382490
explain pls
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>>43382332
dude same
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>>43382332
Jungian psychology is pseudo-science. With that said, I find this description deeply relatable when taken metaphorically
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>>43382332
>do you conceptualize and personify your inner feelings, too?
Yes. I have voices in my head that tell me to do things
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>>43382332
same



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