Love as a Spiritual Path with the Anima Archetype

04 Mar 2025 • 30 min • EN
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We have a unique take on Jung’s concept of the Anima and Animus and its relationship to Love and Power. In this week’s Soul Sessions Podcast, Romantic Love as a Spiritual Path, we explore this powerful archetype, its historical roots, and its modern-day relevance.Learn how Carl Jung"s concept of the anima serves as a bridge between the conscious and unconscious mind.Discover how the anima influences romantic love, acting as a mirror to your own soul.Understand the significance of the anima mundi and its connection to Mother Nature and creativity.Explore the dangers of losing soulfulness in a rational world and how integrating the anima can transform personal and collective consciousness. Explore the spiritual marriage of consciousness, where the interplay of love, creativity, and soulfulness guides us to a more profound existence. Download the FREE eBook, Love and Power: Awaken the Feminine and Masculine Archetypes to Live Your Purpose Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Defining the Anima through Jung"s Perspective 03:38 The Concept of Archetypes and the Anima 08:05 Falling in Love and the Projection of the Anima 12:13 The Anima as a Mirror to the Soul 14:48 Integration of Anima for Balance in Relationships 18:55 The Anima Mundi and the Soul of the World 21:55 Romantic Love as a Gateway to the Sacred 24:16 Disconnect from the Anima and Modern Challenges 27:18 Moving Forward with Jung"s Legacy and the Collective Transformation 28:25 Conclusion and Preview of Next Episode ••• Want to be a Certified Jungian Life Coach? Download your free program brochure: https://www.creativemindlife.com/download-now-lct-brochure Stay Connected with Debra and Dr. Rob: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | creativemindlife.com | connect@creativemindmethod.com

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