integration of self

Garry 2022-03-23 09:01:52

Many children after watching "Frozen" can't help but fall in love with Queen Elsa, who has powerful magic, and relatively less like Anna, who is a little confused and straightforward. In fact, whether in Frozen or Frozen 2, the one who really saved the country was Anna. And in the sequel Anna became the new queen. What's the reason for this? I just want to express my understanding here. The relationship between Elsa and Anna Elsa and Anna are two parts of the same person: the spiritual self with strong vitality and the self in real life In the first episode, Elsa accidentally hit Anna's forehead with magic while playing, the goblin The leader said: "Fortunately, it is not the heart that is hurt, and the heart is not easy to recover." The heart mentioned here does not refer to the heart, but the consciousness of the heart, which is the ability to perceive oneself and the world. Without this ability, people will become numb and closed. The magic power that the goblin leader asked Elsa to learn to control refers to the ability to control emotions. As you get older, your emotions have more and more influence on yourself and those around you. A baby's anger isn't enough to hurt anyone, but an adult's out-of-control emotions are enough to destroy the world. Why is fear the enemy of Elsa? When people feel a sense of security, control, presence and threat, fear can make them enter a state of choice to resist or escape, which is a self-protection mechanism. And when fear takes over the brain, all kinds of derived emotions can destroy the brain's ability to think rationally, which is why the more worried or afraid Elsa is, the more uncontrollable her magic is. For the purpose of protecting the children, the king closed the gate of the palace, dispersed the servants, and isolated the sisters. This protection is a punishment for Elsa, imprisoning the spiritual self's ability to release emotions. In the process of a person's growth, the beliefs that parents implanted in their children for the purpose of protection when they were young will inadvertently separate the children from the real world, and the children will feel lonely and puzzled. This is Anna (the self in real life). The reason for the split with Aisha (spiritual self), and thus the loss of vitality. When a child becomes an adult, it can seem helpless when it first truly faces real life independently. That's why Anna was so excited when the palace doors opened, and quickly fell in love with Prince Hans, whom they met for the first time. The palace gate here symbolizes the heart gate. Because of the absence or inability of growing parents to deliver care, and it is difficult for me to meet my spiritual self. When someone can respond to them in the way they expect, it is easy to be moved by the sense of presence they get from the other person. This sense of existence makes Anna mistakenly think that this is love. Although intuition (Aisha) kept objecting, she still tried to say logically Convince yourself, Hans is true love. (I have to say that if you want your children to have a happy marriage and a happy life, you must give them enough care.) English version "let it" "go" sings a process of emotional release. When Elsa released powerful and destructive power as a spiritual self, it hurt Anna once again. This process is similar to depression, where two selves are wrestling with each other. And when Anna sacrificed her life for Elsa, the sisters were saved. This is the fusion of the two selves, and true love for oneself is the source of vitality. The continuous integration of self makes people improve. Some comments say that Elsa is Anna's true love. In "Frozen 2", Anna only cares about Elsa. In my opinion, the real self and the spiritual self must be highly integrated in order to control their own destiny. In the sequel, Elsa is always called by mysterious voices, and she feels this is her calling. So the original team embarked on a journey again for their own country. This mysterious voice requires Elsa and Anna to work together to uncover the mistakes of the past life and redeem the entire country. Human beings have a characteristic, that is, they constantly want to repair the mistakes of the past, make up for the shortcomings, and repeat the happiness and happiness that they have experienced in the past. And the mysterious voice in the sequel signifies the desire to re-look past experiences from a different angle and make up for the shortcomings. When Elsa was immersed in the self-blame of her parents' shipwreck, Anna made her re-recognize her parents' love for her, and made her parents' love and unfinished business her mission and goal. After various twists and turns finally arrived at Atahoran, Elsa bravely fell to the bottom of Atahoran's palace, she saw the truth of the past: the great-grandfather bears unshirkable responsibility for the struggle between the two peoples. Then because she was too deep, she couldn't save herself. At the bottom of the palace is the painful experience of the past buried in the subconscious. Often people are deeply trapped in it and cannot extricate themselves, and form an inherent behavior pattern, viewing things with their own prejudice. When the spiritual self Elsa is imprisoned in the past experience, the real self Anna is also trapped in the cave, without friends (Xuebao), lover (Christoph), and can only rely on herself. It is a person's will to live. In other words, in the process of a person's maturity, without a strong desire to survive, it is difficult to obtain meaning in the later life. To find the "why to live?" is to find the meaning of life. When Anna began to save herself with her strong will to survive and the sense of mission that must be achieved, she also led the people around her to join her battle. This also confirms the saying: "He who saves himself is saved by God, those who help themselves are helped by God, and those who abandon themselves are abandoned by God." After the dykes of history were smashed, the barriers between people and between people and nature were untied, Aisha Anna and even the whole country had a new understanding of nature and life. In this battle to mature, their spiritual self and self However, each got his own place, Elsa stayed in the indigenous tribe to be more closely connected with nature, and Anna became the queen of her own country in reality. There are comments that "Frozen 2" is a superfluous sequel, but in my opinion, these two works have well explained the process of a person's growth and maturity, and they are very good works! Posted at 23:44・Copyright belongs to the author

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Frozen II quotes

  • [first lines]

    Agnarr: Anna. Elsa.

    Iduna: Bedtime soon.

    Young Anna: Uh-oh! The princess is trapped in the snow goblin's evil spell. Quick, Elsa, make a prince! A fancy one!

    [Elsa makes a prince figure]

    Young Anna: Oh no! The prince is trapped too! Who cares about danger when there's love?

    [She makes the figures kiss]

    Young Elsa: Ugh, Anna, bleugh! Kissing won't save the forest. The lost fairies cry out.

    [imitates elephant trumpet]

    Young Elsa: What sound does a giraffe make?

    Young Anna: I don't know.

    Young Elsa: Never mind. They wake the fairy queen who breaks spell and saves everyone!

    Young Anna: And they all get married!

  • Anna: [During Elsa's turn at Charades] This is going to be a cinch. Two sisters, one mind!

    Elsa: [Taking the clue from Sven] Thank you.

    Anna: Okay! Here we go! You got this, Elsa.

    Elsa: [Elsa gestures weakly, unsure of herself]

    Anna: Anytime... Just do it with your body!

    Elsa: [Elsa flails weakly towards the floor]

    Anna: Uh... Nothing!