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Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, 100) Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales by Marie-Louise von Franz
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“Only by sacrificing what we have can we know what we have. Real sacrifice is made with the same definiteness and lack of bargaining that is involved in throwing something away We can do this only if we are forced by a greater power in us - a power stronger than the ego - that gives us the necessary strength. We experience this power as an inner imperative that tells us that we "must." In Jungian psychology we understand that as a message from the Self, the regulating center of the pysche. The sacrificer and what is sacrificed are one and the same: it is always the Self.”
Marie-Louise von Franz, Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales
“Ou bien prendre son essor et jouer un rôle déterminant dans la vie du monde, ou bien faire retraite et cultiver sa personnalité dans la quiétude ; la voie du héros ou celle du saint caché.”
Marie-Louise von Franz, Ame et archétypes