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Jacob And Esau On The Collective Symbolism Of The Brother Motif Erich Neumann

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Jacob And Esau On The Collective Symbolism Of The Brother Motif Erich Neumann
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Publisher: Chiron Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Erich Neumann
ISBN: 9781630512170, 9781630512163, 9781630512187, 1630512176, 1630512168, 1630512184
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Jacob And Esau On The Collective Symbolism Of The Brother Motif Erich Neumann by Erich Neumann 9781630512170, 9781630512163, 9781630512187, 1630512176, 1630512168, 1630512184 instant download after payment.

Translation from German of previously unpublished typescripts and manuscripts

In this newly discovered manuscript, Neumann sowed the seeds of his later works. It provides a window into his original thinking and creative writing regarding the biblical subject of Jacob and Esau and the application of the brother motif to analytical psychology.

Neumann elaborates on the central role of the principle of opposites in the human soul,
contrasting Jacob's introversion with Esau's extraversion, the sacred and the profane, the inner and the outer aspects of the God-image, the shadow and its projection, and how the old ethic- expressed, for example, in the expulsion of the scapegoat-perpetuates evil.

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