Marie-Louise von Franz Quote

When a person has inwardly struggled with his anima or with her animus for a sufficiently long time and has reached the point where he or she is no longer identified with it in an unconscious fashion, the unconscious once again takes on a new symbolic form in relating with the ego. It then appears in the form of the psychic core, that is, the Self. In the dreams of a woman, the Self, when it personifies itself, manifests as a superior female figure, for example, as a priestess, a sorceress, an earth mother, or a nature or love goddess. In the dreams of a man, it takes the form of some-one who confers initiations (an Indian guru), a wise old man, a nature spirit, a hero, and so forth.


Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche (1994) - The Self


When a person has inwardly struggled with his anima or with her animus for a sufficiently long time and has reached the point where he or she is no...

When a person has inwardly struggled with his anima or with her animus for a sufficiently long time and has reached the point where he or she is no...

When a person has inwardly struggled with his anima or with her animus for a sufficiently long time and has reached the point where he or she is no...

When a person has inwardly struggled with his anima or with her animus for a sufficiently long time and has reached the point where he or she is no...