Introduction to Individuation: Anima/Animus

John van Eenwyk
Independent study
Online

Overview

In this lecture John van Eenwyk explains Carl Jung’s concept of the anima and animus. The anima and animus are deep phenomena originating from the unconscious. Find out how they appear in our daily lives and how they look and feel.

We will be moving deeper into the unconscious, exploring the archetypal dimensions of the psyche—the anima and animus. Because they are deeply embedded in the unconscious, it can be difficult to get a sense of the anima and animus.

Van Eenwyk takes an experiential approach to help us understand the individuation process and explores what the anima and animus look and feel like, and how they might appear in our daily lives. Both have an important function in the individuation process.

The goal of individuation is to form a relationship through awareness, discovery, interaction, dialogue, and through what might be called ‘reciprocal integration’, where the unconscious takes into account consciousness, and the other way around. John van Eenwyk introduces a technique called ‘WEAR’. This technique helps us to analyze the relationship to the unconscious while emphasizing the need for the integration of the inner and the outer. When we learn to recognize the images that come as a result of those dynamics, we will have a more successful and happier life.

  • Learn more about Jung’s concepts of the anima and animus.
  • Deepen your understanding of these more archetypal dimensions of the psyche.
  • Analyze your relationship to the anima and animus with a simple technique.
  • Recognize anima and animus images and how they appear in daily life.
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