

The Psychology of The Man-Child (Puer Aeternus)
Oct 8, 2022
Explore the intriguing concept of puer aeternus, the eternal child, blending creativity with the perils of refusing adulthood. Discover the struggles faced by those trapped between fantasy and reality, and how this impacts personal development. The dynamic between the inner child and the wise old man is examined, showcasing the journey toward psychological balance. Delve into the tension of maintaining childhood imagination while navigating adult responsibilities, emphasizing the need for emotional growth and self-discovery.
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Jung on Puer Aeternus Archetype
- Carl Jung used the archetype of Puer Aeternus to explore eternal youth and the creative child within everyone.
- This archetype can energize adult life or trap one in unrealistic adolescent fantasies and stagnation.
Negative Puer Aeternus Traits
- The negative side of the Puer Aeternus is a man-child refusing adulthood and responsibility.
- This man often clings unconsciously to the protective mother, escaping reality and avoiding growth.
The Provisional Life of Puer
- Puer lives a provisional life, avoiding commitment due to fear of entrapment.
- Their rich fantasies remain unrealized due to hyperconsciousness and isolation from life's tangible demands.