In the story of Cupid and Psyche she had human parents.
She did not. What Psyche opened was a jar of 'Persephone's beauty'. And that was Death!
She tells Zeus to lie to Psyche.
Othos
Well, Psyche doesn't really have any enemies. She has Aphrodite/ Venus who does everything possible under the sun to keep Psyche and Eros (her son) apart. Talk about a terrible mother-in-law. But eventually, Aphrodite forgives Psyche. However, there's more to it than meets the eye. Aphrodite was originally angry with Psyche because men were leaving her temples to go worship Psyche. (She was so beautiful) So, she already had a reason to be angry with her, then Eros goes and falls in love with Psyche. I guess you could also say that Psyche's sisters are her enemies, because they are the ones who convince her that her husband could be a monster. This is what prompted Psyche to lose her faith in her husband, and Eros was angry and flew off. But don't worry, because they got back together again.
JOHN IZOD has written: 'SCREEN, CULTURE, PSYCHE: A POST-JUNGIAN APPROACH TO WORKING WITH THE AUDIENCE'
Edward C. Whitmont has written: 'Essays on Homoeopathy' 'Psyche & substance' -- subject(s): Essays, Homeopathy, Jungian Theory, Jungian psychology, Psychoanalytic interpretation, Symbolism 'El Retorno De La Diosa'
The goal of Jungian psychotherapy, also known as Jungian analysis, is to help individuals explore and integrate unconscious aspects of their psyche to achieve self-awareness and psychological growth. By examining dreams, symbols, and archetypes, clients can gain a deeper understanding of their inner world and develop a more balanced relationship between their conscious and unconscious selves.
Art is not part of a Jungian archetype, but it is a part of Jungian psychology.
Denise Gimenez Ramos has written: 'The psyche of the body' -- subject(s): Diseases, Jungian psychology, Mind and body, Philosophy, Psychosomatic Medicine, Psychotherapy
The inner self in Jungian psychology is referred to as the "self." It represents the striving for wholeness, integration, and realization of one's full potential. The self is seen as the center of the psyche, balancing and harmonizing the various aspects of the personality.
Lionel Corbett is a Jungian analyst and author known for his work on Jungian psychology and spirituality. Some of his notable books include "The Religious Function of the Psyche" and "Psyche and the Sacred: Spirituality Beyond Religion."
My understanding of the word "Anima" is that it is a word first coined by Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung 1875-1961?, and is a part of Jungian Psychology and refers to an unconscious female image in the male psyche which is often projected onto females in the physical world, the male image in a female is called an "Animus" which is often projected upon males unconsciously and according to Jungian psychology these unconscious images in the male and female psyche play a big role in attraction of the sexes and falling in love etc.............hope that helps, Tony I learned that it meant to breath or air or soul
My understanding of the word "Anima" is that it is a word first coined by Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung 1875-1961?, and is a part of Jungian Psychology and refers to an unconscious female image in the male psyche which is often projected onto females in the physical world, the male image in a female is called an "Animus" which is often projected upon males unconsciously and according to Jungian psychology these unconscious images in the male and female psyche play a big role in attraction of the sexes and falling in love etc.............hope that helps, Tony I learned that it meant to breath or air or soul
Try the book "How to interpret your own dreams" by Tom Chetwynd. It is a dream dictionary based on Jungian psychology.
Ginette Paris has written: 'Pagan Meditations' -- subject(s): Aphrodite (Greek deity), Artemis (Greek deity), Hestia (Greek deity) 'Depth psychology after neuroscience' -- subject(s): Brain, Jungian psychology, Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics), Neurosciences, Physiology, Psyche, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Theory, Unconscious (Psychology), Wisdom 'Wisdom of the Psyche' 'Feux de brindilles'
Anything that deals with the psychology of Carl Jung.