Robin Richardson

Robin Richardson

Anima / Animus Integration

Integrate your feminine / masculine or be eaten by externalized opposition

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Robin Richardson | AORATH
Nov 27, 2025
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After yesterday’s Intro to Room Mechanics Discussion on X Spaces, we unveiled the basic structures of your reality as being a highly reflective system designed to teach you to yourself - more or less. A large focus of the discussion drifted towards the process of integrating unconscious or “shadowed” aspects of one’s self which tend to get projected outward and rejected in others instead of accepted or owned. We believe Carl Jung has done a magnificent job of creating frameworks for this work specifically so we happily defer to his terminology and methodologies here in large part.

The following is a basic breakdown of Anima / Animus relationships and how to work with them towards integration. We will be hosting a Space on X to cover this all in detail on Sunday and very much encourage your questions and participation at that time. Also note that we have turned on paid subscriptions again and encourage all those who can to commit to your $6 a month for full access.

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BASIC ROOM MECHANICS REVIEW

You live inside a high intensity sim designed to reflect you to yourself in a constrained environment until you master yourself and your creative abilities. You are essentially existing in a room of mirrors which manifest projections build from the currents of practiced beliefs and feelings you carry within you. Review HERE

ANIMA / ANIMUS INTEGRATION PROTOCALS

The ANIMA is a man’s repressed feminine

The ANIMUS is a woman’s repressed masculine

When unintegrated these qualities externalize and become polarizing manifestations generally materializing in the opposite gender and or as voices and figures in one’s own mind.

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