IPA: /ˈænɪmə/
KK: /ˈænɪmə/
In Jungian psychology, this term refers to the feminine inner personality found in the unconscious of a male, contrasting with the animus, which represents masculine traits. It can also mean the true inner self or soul of an individual, distinct from the outer persona.
In Jungian therapy, understanding one's anima can lead to greater self-awareness and personal growth.
**Anima** → It originates from Latin *anima*, meaning breath, spirit, or soul. The word refers to the vital principle or life force within living beings.
Think of 'breath' or 'spirit' — that's why 'anima' relates to the essence of life or the soul.