He/She - Jung's Concepts of The Archetypal Masculine and FeminineThe evolution of the human race continues at a psychological, as well as physical and cultural, level. Until the modern age, it has mainly been left to the unconscious to compensate for the lost feminine in Western civilization and thinking. Jung felt that a period of change was imminent, however. Each of us by becoming more aware of our own animus or anima and integrating it into our lives can help to make that change happen. For a deeper exploration of the topic of the masculine and feminine aspects of the psyche, I have found a single volume, which includes both Jung's Aspects of the Masculine and Aspects of the Feminine. You will find it listed below. References and Suggestions for Further Reading: Jung, C.G. Aspects of the Masculine; Aspects of the Feminine. New York, NY: MJF Books. This edition published by arrangement with Princeton University Press. Originally published in 1989 and 1982, respectively. Singer, June. Boundaries of the Soul. New York, NY: Doubleday, 1972
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