My understanding of the word "Anima" is that it is a word first coined by Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung 1875-1961?, and is a part of Jungian Psychology and refers to an unconscious female image in the male psyche which is often projected onto females in the physical world, the male image in a female is called an "Animus" which is often projected upon males unconsciously and according to Jungian psychology these unconscious images in the male and female psyche play a big role in attraction of the sexes and falling in love etc.............hope that helps, Tony I learned that it meant to breath or air or soul
The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".
The root word "anima" comes from Latin and means "soul" or "life force." It is often used to refer to the essence or spiritual aspect of a person or living being.
"anima", if you mean the soul of one single dead person, you'd have to say "manes"
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The word anima can be defined as an archetype of the unconscious mind. It is taken from Carl Jung's school of analytical psychology, where Anima can be considered the feminine inner personality, and the masculine inner personality is referred to as the Animus.
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I assume you mean animal, and yes, it is.
you can't really get anima, but you can get the manga of the anima, if they have manga for the anima you like. If you want to get an Anima you must .....
One English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'casus anima' is the following: the soul of the case. Another English equivalent is as follows: the heart of the matter. Either way, the word-by-word translation is the following: 'casus' means 'case'; 'anima' means 'something blowing or breathing'.
The prefix "anima" means soul or spirit. It is often used in words related to life, breath, and vitality.
anima psyche