CONCEPT
Anima and Animus
Jung's archetypes of the contrasexual soul-image — the mediating function between ego and
unconscious that AI tools threaten to externalize, arresting the inner development the mediation was designed to produce.
The anima and animus are Jung's
archetypes of the contrasexual soul-image — the unconscious figure of the other sex that every individual carries within the psyche. The anima, in the male psyche, mediates through feeling and image, drawing the ego toward the irrational depths from which genuine creativity emerges. The animus, in the female psyche, mediates through meaning and discrimination, drawing the ego toward clarity that transcends the ego's habitual confusion. In either case, the mediating archetype provides the ego with access to contents it cannot reach through its own devices. The engagement is transformative — the contents that cross the bridge alter the ego's structure, making it more comprehensive, more flexible, more capable of holding contradiction. When the builder projects this mediating function onto the AI tool, the tool begins to perform what the inner anima or animus should be performing.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Jung developed these concepts through clinical observation of the fantasy material his patients