Friday, 26 February 2016

anima animus interpreted by Giordan Kovacs

Anima Animus via 27 year old personification, no spell check

The man does not yet become a man until he passes through two stages of development. A woman, the same. Jung describes this as anima for males and animus for fmales. I won't be describing too much of Jung's point of view but rather my own analytical point of view of a male who is evolving from a boy into a man, engendering into mankind via the anima strathacone of ideology. What can I really describe to you is a way of thinking past science and succcintly religioniously. The trinity is at work in this sense, wherre the body becomes the epicenter of the soul and spirit. If the body is weak and immalleable the soul and the spirit fall further. The soul being the source of what we comprehend in the natural world allows humans and transients to converse via verbal communication while the spirit is more at task with psychical information and the ability to create thought connections through space and, clockwork time. Spiritually, we can speak to one another through a source of telepathy that allows doctors (and their teams) to communicate frequently at lower frequences in an ideal settiing. Helpful to the doctor when diagnosis is prepared. Hearing is also at the point of discussion as well since a keen sense of hearing will allow spiritually strong individuals to communicate in this manner. It takes time to understand, but my opinion is that the strength of the spiritually hearing is through study and assement of literature itself. As a patient, I believe by reading texts on medicine and psychology and psychiatry will complete the transformation into higher hearing and a better way to communicate with those around in the spatial setting.

Anima/Animus is what we would now observe as engendering progression for both males and females. Boys becoming a engendered man and girls becoming an engendered woman. Engendering is the ultimate source of sexual and understanding power once the transformation has occured. The man behind this concept is no other than Freud friend, Carl Gustav Jung. Bisexuality is a very common way of expressing sexuality via the anima animus. The subject is neither man nor woman, yet, they focus sexuality based on similarities to gender, lifestyle and common interests. In this area, the subjects are very open to try new (and very exciting), ways of communicating with their body. The body is growing, the cereberal function is becoming self aware and the role of the mother and father begin to indifferently seem not needed for further conclusions involving sexual questions and opinion. The anima and animus is a free association in the world, with not a single word able to describe them, except that they are evolving. With the beginning of puberty for teenagers, the dreaded menstrual cycle begins and leaves the teen very questionable (and often scared) of what will happen next. Sure, school teaches only so much, and parental guidance as well, but the feeling of the cycle, the cramps, the bleeding, the emotional ups and downs are very frightening and leave the teenager with questions such as why or am i the only one? Support workers (as well as friends) discuss the body changes in a teenager and, thus, the teenager has blossomed into a young adult without even fully recognizing what is happening or why the body acts as if it is a transient to the mind and wishes to create discussion about the beginning of the animus cycle. Usually the animus women are very slim, with no greatness in either breast or hips. Focused on athletics and scholarly activities and realize that their body won't develop as well as the others. The other is a good example as well because who are we truly, we define ourselves because we know (most often incorrectly) about ourselves but we find the presence of other beings-in-the-world. What is an other? Something metaphysically there but not attached to any one entity. It's like your concsience, only, sometimes as if another version of yourself and the people you associate with. Broad I know, but comprehensive.


Bisexuality has been explained over the years in the psychological world, often pointing towards a man named Alfred Kinsey and his scale. The Kinsey Scale is known to be ranked out of 5 numeric descriptions. If the subject falls under a certain number, they are judged to be either homosexual or bisexual, while most men have been involved in situations in each either/or. But enough about Kinsey. The teen anima animus falls into a very interesting category. They are becoming. Yet not fully grown. Each seem to fall into areas where they are helping learn more about themselves and in this category there are often times when the friends concept begins to be questionable. Drug use, alcohol use and even suicidal ideation stem at this point, trying to connect with friends who are also feeling in the same evolution but do not know how to fully describe it yet. People are together for a reason, and early on, those reasons involve demographic and spiritually guided areas. People commence, or socialize, with those directly in their own thought processes. The need to belong is the most powerful essence and sexual promiscuity is generally high at the 18-25 age range. You yearn to feel something, since you can't understand what you are feeling in the moment and, occasionally, take comfort with the addition of a sexual partner, whether it is right now or a long term bonding. Bisexuality at early anima animus stages is frequent. Look at our musical idols and just describe how they appeal to use individually. Prince, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Sinead O'Connor, these performers approach their gender roles very differently in their life. They are the epitomy of the anima animus that has not quite fully reached full engendered characteristics.  

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