Carl Jung on “Hostile Brothers.” Lexicon - Carl Jung Depth Psychology:
Carl Jung on “Hostile Brothers.”
Lexicon Hostile brothers: An archetypal motif associated with the opposites constellated in a conflict situation.
Examples of the hostile brothers motif in mythology are the struggle between Gilgamesh and Enkidu in The Gilgamesh Epic, and the Biblical story of Cain and Abel.
Psychologically, it is generally interpreted in terms of …
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