Bewegunslinien
Bewegunslinien, also known as movement lines or motion lines, are a concept in the field of psychology and human development, particularly in the works of Swiss psychologist Carl Jung. They refer to the natural, instinctual patterns of human behavior and development that are not influenced by external factors such as education, culture, or societal norms. These lines are believed to be innate and universal, shaping our basic attitudes, emotions, and behaviors from birth.
Jung identified three primary Bewegunslinien: the libidinal line, the moral line, and the rational line. The
These lines are not fixed or static; they evolve and interact with each other throughout an individual's