This statement about the feminine having banality on one side and Divinity on the other (for Jung) reminds me of Jung’s comments about Helene Preiswerk, his cousin, who he saw as a banal girl but who channeled a female superior personality who had great wisdom and knowledge of the soul—it was this alternate superior personality he was so taken with.
Did Jung ever resolve this split in his anima, I wonder?
This statement about the feminine having banality on one side and Divinity on the other (for Jung) reminds me of Jung’s comments about Helene Preiswerk, his cousin, who he saw as a banal girl but who channeled a female superior personality who had great wisdom and knowledge of the soul—it was this alternate superior personality he was so taken with.
Did Jung ever resolve this split in his anima, I wonder?