EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 17 MIN
The Inner Opposite: Anima, Animus & the Path to Wholeness #6 podcast only
from JohnsTarot · host rnmisiewichp
“The Inner Opposite: Anima, Animus & the Path to Wholeness” (John’s Tarot – Soul Awakening Series, Episode 6) In this episode, we explore what Carl Jung called the Inner Opposite — the Anima and the Animus — and why integrating these inner energies is essential for psychological balance, spiritual maturity, and individuation. Jung observed that each of us carries within the psyche qualities we do not consciously identify with — ways of feeling, knowing, and acting that were often set aside early in life in order to survive, belong, or function in the world. These inner opposites do not disappear. They seek expression, often through projection, relationship conflict, emotional imbalance, or inner tension. Using Jungian psychology and the symbolic language of the Tarot, this episode explores how the Anima and Animus appear in our inner lives, how they shape our relationships, and how their integration leads us toward wholeness rather than fragmentation. ✨ In this episode, you’ll explore: • What Jung meant by the Anima and Animus • Why these are archetypal energies, not gender roles • How imbalance shows up when the inner opposite is ignored • Tarot archetypes that reflect the Anima and Animus • The role of intuition, compassion, strength, and clarity • How integration leads to psychological and spiritual balance • A Tarot spread designed to explore the Inner Opposite Individuation does not mean becoming something new — it means reclaiming what was left behind. May this episode help you move toward inner balance, maturity, and wholeness. Stay Connected with Me! 🌐 Website: https://www.Johnstarot.net 📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Follow Me on Social Media: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574175240413 Visit https://www.johnstarot.net #Anima #Animus #InnerOpposite #JungianPsychology #Individuation #Tarot #SpiritualAwakening #InnerWork #Wholeness #JohnsTarot
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“The Inner Opposite: Anima, Animus & the Path to Wholeness” (John’s Tarot – Soul Awakening Series, Episode 6) In this episode, we explore what Carl Jung called the Inner Opposite — the Anima and the Animus — and why integrating these inner energies is essential for psychological balance, spiritual maturity, and individuation. Jung observed that each of us carries within the psyche qualities we do not consciously identify with — ways of feeling, knowing, and acting that were often set aside early in life in order to survive, belong, or function in the world. These inner opposites do not disappear. They seek expression, often through projection, relationship conflict, emotional imbalance, or inner tension. Using Jungian psychology and the symbolic language of the Tarot, this episode explores how the Anima and Animus appear in our inner lives, how they shape our relationships, and how their integration leads us toward wholeness rather than fragmentation. ✨ In this episode, you’ll explore: • What Jung meant by the Anima and Animus • Why these are archetypal energies, not gender roles • How imbalance shows up when the inner opposite is ignored • Tarot archetypes that reflect the Anima and Animus • The role of intuition, compassion, strength, and clarity • How integration leads to psychological and spiritual balance • A Tarot spread designed to explore the Inner Opposite Individuation does not mean becoming something new — it means reclaiming what was left behind. May this episode help you move toward inner balance, maturity, and wholeness. Stay Connected with Me! 🌐 Website: https://www.Johnstarot.net 📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Follow Me on Social Media: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574175240413 Visit https://www.johnstarot.net #Anima #Animus #InnerOpposite #JungianPsychology #Individuation #Tarot #SpiritualAwakening #InnerWork #Wholeness #JohnsTarot
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