Individuation
Индивидуация
[in-di-vid-yoo-AY-shun]
Latin: individuatio — the process of becoming undivided, indivisible. Jungian: the lifelong process of psychological integration
Definition
Individuation is Jung's term for the lifelong process of integrating the conscious and unconscious dimensions of the psyche into a unified whole. It is not becoming an individual in the social sense, but becoming undivided — reconciling the Shadow, the Anima/Animus, and the archetypes into a coherent Self that is both uniquely personal and universally connected.
Deep Understanding
Individuation proceeds through recognizable stages: first, the dissolution of the Persona (the social mask), exposing the raw psyche beneath. Then the encounter with the Shadow — the denied, repressed, exiled parts of the self that must be acknowledged and integrated. Next comes the meeting with the Anima or Animus — the contrasexual archetype that, when integrated, produces the Hieros Gamos (Sacred Marriage) within. Finally, the ego surrenders its claim to centrality, and the Self — the totality — assumes its rightful place as the organizing principle of the inner world.
In Gnostic terms, individuation is the path of Gnosis itself. The Gnostic seeker does not accumulate external knowledge but progressively recovers awareness of the divine spark that was always present. Each stage of individuation corresponds to a deeper penetration of Archontic illusion: the Persona is the first veil, the Shadow is the prison within, the Anima/Animus is the divided kingdom, and the Self is the Pleroma remembered.
This is not a linear process. Individuation spirals. You encounter the Shadow at deeper levels throughout life. Each revolution of the spiral brings greater integration, greater consciousness, and greater capacity to live from the center rather than the circumference of your being.
In Practice
Map where you are in the individuation spiral. Are you still wearing a Persona that no longer fits? Are you projecting your Shadow onto the people around you? Are you seeking your Anima or Animus in romantic partners instead of cultivating those qualities within? Honest self-assessment is the compass of individuation. The path is not comfortable, but it is the only one that leads to wholeness.
In The Architect's Words
Individuation is not self-improvement. It is self-recovery. You are not building a better version of yourself. You are dismantling everything that was never you in the first place, until only the original architecture remains.