Mulder and his Anima part II

Mulder and women

We have just few notices about Mulder’s sexual life: ome women, often with the same type of personality, come back in his memories and life.
These women abandoned -left him alone- with his X-files.
In order to theory of compulsion, if we consider it true, everyone of us always chooses the same type of partner, according to Parents figures. Mulder’s victim on himself.
Propensity to falling in love with women that he knows they will leave him for their work, with women who probably loved him but however haven’t uderstood him.
Strong women for a man who always tries to excel and prefer a difficult relationship rather than a quiet one.
Loving women with knowledge that they'll leave him alone is something natural in Mulder.
All said about the foregoing capter lets go down incest theme that’s in some ff.
Sam is not simply his sister, Sam is Mulder’s Anima.
But she will not be there for ever. A
nother female figure, by more approachable signs, will come in his life.

-Scully-

"This is your holy grail...
Scully,Gethsemane"

Scully comes in Mulder’s life and he, before every act, tells her all the story about Sam. T
his need seems symbolize his will to substitute the old figure of Anima by the new partner, and it seems build a pain wall between them.
How can he trust in a woman who’s placed next to him to discredit his work?
However he trusts in her, he understand the reason why she shoot him: it’s an affection demonstration; so she avoids to ruin his career (clearly it’s only a tv show!).
But she’s became yet an important figure for Mulder.
Time by time Scully will show she'll never leave him (even if this should mean the lost of her own relatives and her own life). Mulder can not defend himself, by humor and innuendo, from another cold and rational woman (but very prompt about him too) and he falls in love with her.
What does it happen to Mulder?
He simply finds in a real woman the signs of lost Anima, Sam; the difficult relationship just will make affection.
Let’s not forget that the relationship between Mulder and Sam was difficult. Scully is approachable a woman but not as partner: this is the obstacle that will made her so desirable to Mulder’s eyes, because she’s "forbidden"
When Scully was abducted the first time, Mulder reacts with imsomnia -that’s the first symptom showed when Sam was abducted too-.
This time he sinks into work (with Kristine is another compulsion, once again to find a woman connected to occult world).
When Scully comes back, Mulder handless her like a sister (sic!): he gives her a sportive video.
But in FTF Scully was kidnapped again and Mulder didn't wait for her return: he started to look for her, for his new Self -now adult- made completed by love finally risen.
The archetype palyed by Sam is finally sutituted by a positive female figure, now not yet far, but so accepted that he wants her always near to him.
Scully is a strong willed, ambitious woman (a real woman in career) but she decreases these features, that make her like Mulder’s other women, step by step, getting emotionally near Mulder.
Mulder understand it and he feels her like a "touchstone".
In "Demons" Mulder is near to suicide:the sense of guilty for his sister’s abduction is so strong but, in opposition to the normal effects of this drug, he doesn’t shot him and neither Scully.
Another attempt to not identify his Self with Sam has risen in his inconscious; in this way a new feeling to Scully can rise because Mulder begin to be free.
"Kill Switch" is an example like in "FPS": Scully saves his Anima from "other women" castration.
Separately, we can talk about the dream in "Amor fati".
Now we have to mention Mpxxx who has offered a beautiful renderiing of Mulder’s dream in Lezar’s forum, here copied:
When Diana is all around, M has an ambivalent behaviour. This dichotomy is created by need to feel somebody who assents him without too many questions. But this means a surrender which is symbolized by an unuseful dream where M gets evrythingh he would like to have but just sacrifying Scully. She’s his truth. The only one who never lay.
(Lezar’s forum – may 03 "Who’s scare of Diana Fowley?")
We confirm that. Mulder dreams all that to make up for, to imagine, to desire this: having as partner a woman (Fowley) who lets him to live "normally" (sic!).
But in this vision of serenity Scully appears(in full streinght) and opens the curtain and enlightens eyes to Mulder. A
nd this is the real desire symbolized in his dream.
A leader woman who is able to reveal truth of Mulder’s Self who always decided to be a trooper, just not a dying/sleeping man.
Isn't casually that Scully comes when he’s near to death.
His Anima is just coming back to his Ego. A fighting Anima, just not a passive one, because it resolves symbolically a really Mulder’s real disposition.
Finally: Mulder finds his real Self with and by Scully, with and by the woman he loves.

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C.G.Jung referencee:
(1968d [orig. pub. 1936]) "Concerning the Archetypes, with Special Reference to the Anima Concept." in The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 54-72 (Collected Works No. 9).
(1968b [orig. pub. 1934, revised 1954]) "Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious." in The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 3-41 (Collected Works No. 9).
(1959 [1951]) Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (Collected Works No. 9).
JUNG LEXICON A Primer of Terms & Concepts by DARYL SHARP
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The Jung Lexicon has been made available to The Jung Page through the generosity of its author, Jungian analyst, Daryl Sharp, publisher and general editor of Inner City Books.
Anima The anima is the archetype of life itself.["Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious," CW 9i, par. 66.]There is [in man] an imago not only of the mother but of the daughter, the sister, the beloved, the heavenly goddess, and the chthonic Baubo. Every mother and every beloved is forced to become the carrier and embodiment of this omnipresent and ageless image, which corresponds to the deepest reality in a man. It belongs to him, this perilous image of Woman; she stands for the loyalty which in the interests of life he must sometimes forego; she is the much needed compensation for the risks, struggles, sacrifices that all end in disappointment; she is the solace for all the bitterness of life. And, at the same time, she is the great illusionist, the seductress, who draws him into life with her Maya-and not only into life's reasonable and useful aspects, but into its frightful paradoxes and ambivalences where good and evil, success and ruin, hope and despair, counterbalance one another. Because she is his greatest danger she demands from a man his greatest, and if he has it in him she will receive it.[The Syzygy: Anima and Animus," CW 9ii, par. 24]
Self. The archetype of wholeness and the regulating center of the psyche; a transpersonal power that transcends the ego.




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