Peter Birkhäuser (1911–1976) - Untitled (The Four-Eyed Anima)
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Peter Birkhäuser (1911–1976) - Untitled (The Four-Eyed Anima)

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Channel your inner Lilith, your feminine power, your fierce independence and dominance, your selfish demands and needs. Although Lilith is demonic and not particularly angelic in nature, she shows up in everyone’s astrological chart and should be acknowledged for the role she plays in our lives. She can a bit slippery and difficult to get hold of, but she’s there if you scratch the surface... She’s the aspect of a woman that preys on the disempowerment of men, that uses them for her own pleasure and urge for absolute autonomy. Potentially she can be consciously channelled and positively used in situations where there are power imbalances and requirement of radical stances fueled by emotional rage.Â
In a man’s psyche she can be representative of the “negative anima”, a collection of unpleasant associations derived from personal experience with women or indirect impressions. She’s the devouring, poisonous polarity to the more positive, giving and loving aspects of the inner feminine.Â
Lilith is a kind of she-demon in Judeo-Christian mythology, supposedly the first wife of Adam and made from the same clay, as opposed to Eve, Adam’s second wife who originated from Adam’s rib. This suggests that she’s Adam’s equal, perhaps more so the Eve. She refused to submit to Adam and is pictured as a wild and fiery female with a distinctly selfish and instinctual emphasis. She’s no man’s subordinate and doesn’t respond to reason or logic.Â