The Animus Course

The Animus: the psychological masculine principle that every woman carries within her.

“The animus is the deposit, as it were, of all woman’s ancestral experiences of man – and not only that, he is also a creative and procreative being, not in the sense of masculine creativity, but in the sense that he brings forth something we might call … the spermatic word.”

[- C. G. Jung, “Anima and Animus,” CW 7, par. 336.]

The Animus is a central concept in Jungian psychology.

It is not an external man, nor a simple memory of the father or past partners—but an internal, autonomous, and evolving figure, representing the masculine polarity of the female psyche.

Just as men carry within themselves an image of the Feminine (the Anima), women are inhabited, often unknowingly, by an inner masculine presence: the Animus. The aim of individuation is to constellate and integrate both aspects.

Why Work With the Animus?

Because not doing so means the animus remaining trapped in your unconscious - it rules your life from the inside out, inserting itself into relationships, work, and hinders individuation.

Working with the Animus means:

Regaining your psychic authority

Breaking out of the cycle of romantic projections

Accessing structured and aligned creativity

Reconnecting with your discernment, your inner compass

Transcending paternal wounds without denying them

Module 1 – Mapping the Animus

Explore your earliest influences (father, male figures, transgenerational legacies). Discover the four stages of Animus development according to Emma Jung and create an initial map of your inner Animus. See details above.

Learning objectives examples:

  • Understand the concept of Animus in Jungian psychology.

  • Trace the 4 stages of Animus development (Emma Jung).

  • Recognize how father complex, cultural patterns, and transgenerational inheritance shape one’s Animus.

  • Begin mapping personal Animus lineage.

Module 2 – The Animus and Relational Projections

Learn to recognize how the Animus influences your romantic and professional relationships. Identify projection dynamics and unconscious repetitions, and discover how to begin removing your projections to gain inner freedom.

Learning objectives examples:

  • Recognize how the Animus is projected onto partners, mentors, or leaders.

  • Identify recurring relational patterns (e.g., attraction to unavailable men, rescuers, or tyrants).

  • Learn the first steps of withdrawing projections.

Module 3 – The Animus in Myths and Tales

Dive into the wisdom of universal tales: La Llorona, Bluebeard, Psyche and Eros, The Girl Without Hands… These stories reveal the many faces of the Animus. You will discover your own Animus myth and how it plays out in your life.

Learning objectives examples:

  • See how the Animus appears in myths, legends, and fairy tales.

  • Learn symbolic literacy: predator, guide, knight, prophet.

  • Discover one’s own “personal myth” of Animus.

Module 4 – The Shadow of the Animus

Discover the negative aspects of the Animus: the tyrant, the critic, the saboteur, and others. Understand their cultural and psychological roots, and learn how to set boundaries in the face of these inner voices that prevent you from moving forward.

Learning objectives examples:

  • Recognize negative Animus forms (tyrant, critic, saboteur).

  • Understand how cultural inheritance amplifies the Shadow Animus.

  • Learn boundary-setting practices with destructive inner voices.

Module 5 – The Animus: Guide and Inspirer

When differentiated, the Animus becomes a mediator, an inner prophet who paves the way for confidence, creativity, and inspired thinking. This module helps you recognize and communicate with this positive Animus.

Learning objectives examples:

  • Recognize the positive functions of the Animus.

  • Differentiate true Animus inspiration from possession.

  • Learn practices to constellate guiding Animus for creativity and confidence.

Module 6 – Integrating the Animus

Integrating the Animus isn't about identifying with it, but rather living with it as an inner partner. This final module offers concrete integration practices and helps you build your personal plan to continue this journey after the course.

Learning objectives examples:

  • Understand the difference between integration and identification.

  • Recognize signs of Animus integration (confidence, creative voice, boundaries).

  • Create a personalized plan for ongoing Animus work.

The complete series includes the six sessions for $200 (a savings of $130 compared to individual sessions).

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