Anima,It may come from the Proto-Indo-European language root *ane- ("to breathe"), from which animal and animation also originate. It may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ... The Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, spoken by the Proto-Indo-Europeans. ... For other uses, see Animal (disambiguation). ... The bouncing ball animation (below) consists of these 6 frames. ...
In Christian contexts, the Latin word is used to translate Greek psykhe (psyche), see soul and spirit
Anima (Jung), both one's "true self" as well as the side of a man's unconscious mind in the psychology of Carl Jung.
Anima (armour), personal armor used in the 16th century, similar to that worn by Roman legionaries.
Ænima, an album by rock band Tool, named partly in reference to Jung's concept of anima.
Anima (band), an alternative rock band from Turkey.
Anima, a Peruvian rock band. Anima website
Anima (Vladislav Delay album), a 2001 album by electronic musician Vladislav Delay.
ANIMA - Grunge Metal band from Finland, band's website www.animasound.net
Anima: Beyond Fantasy, a table-top paper & pencil role-playing game
ANIMA - Latin for 'breath' or 'soul' as used in Vulgate Bible 'Magnificat anima mea Dominum' 'My soul magnifies the Lord'.
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The anima makes certain demands upon a man. She is a psychic factor that insists on being considered, not neglected as is the general tendency, since a man naturally likes to identify himself with his masculinity....
The anima figure wants to be loved, or occasionally to be hated, in either case living for connection, as is consistent with her general role as representative of the status of the man'sunconscious eros and particularly his relationship to himself.
Anima is the reflective partner, she it is who provides the moment of reflection in the midst of what is naturally given.