Participation Mystique
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It denotes a peculiar kind of psychological connection with objects, and consists in the fact that the subject cannot clearly distinguish himself from the object but is bound to it by a direct relationship which amounts to partial identity. - Jung 1921 This describes secondary personification - projection on people, places and things, of some archetype. For instance, an item (a sword, cup, wand, etc) being intelligent or having a personality or will of its own. Usually this happens to children with their parents, and later on with groups, institutions, and the like.