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|    litewave to All    |
|    Re: From D#    |
|    11 May 18 14:28:35    |
      From: litewave99@gmail.com              On Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 12:17:03 AM UTC+2, a_rod_777 wrote:       >        > an·i·ma       > ˈanəmə/       > nounPsychology       > noun: anima; plural noun: animas       >        > Jung's term for the feminine part of a man's personality.       > the part of the psyche that is directed inward, and is in touch with       the subconscious.              I never realized that the word "anima" has two established meanings: (1) the       feminine part of a man's personality, as opposed to "animus", and (2) the part       of the psyche that is directed inward or toward the subconscious, as opposed       to "persona".              I knew about the first meaning from Jungian psychology, and while it seemed to       me that the "inner self" or soul had a feminine character (softer, less       defined, ethereal) I didn't know that "anima" had the second established       meaning, thus linking        femininity with the inner self.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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