Root Out of Dry Ground
English

About The Book

There is a common hope for a richer deeper life that connects a person to their past to the people around them and to a transcendental source-sometimes referred to as God or the Unconscious. Root Out of Dry Ground provides an exploration into Carl Jung's depth psychology as it is used to understand a person's growth the development of spirituality and religion in the West as well as ways to live outside of traditional cultural and religious structures. <br /><br />Root Out of Dry Ground is an autobiographical sketch of Peter Buhler's life in southern Manitoba and Alberta; it covers Mennonite history in Canada and in Europe and offers a philosophical analysis of historical developments across both Western and Eastern cultures. The book utilizes the ideas of Carl Jung in order to analyze historical developments over thousands of years with a particular emphasis on world religions and the cultures they gave birth to and to better understand Christian language and theology. In the autobiographical sketch there is also careful attention to Peter Buhler's family with an affirming remembrance of his brothers and sisters and their mother and father.<br /><br />Root Out of Dry Ground serves as a foundation for bringing people together in a meaningful way where the ideas of great thinkers and artists can help guide discussions and explorations of reality particularly for those who have lost their religious practice but remain rooted in their religious language and story.
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