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The Gurdjieff Journal |
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#26 Volume 7 Issue 2 |
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Jane Heap in London 19401945 |
During the German bombing and V-2 rocket attacks on Britain, Jane Heap continued to hold meetings and even Work weekends. Annie Lou Staveley, one of her earliest students, describes a Work weekend held at Mrs. Staveley's home. |
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Interview: Voices in the Dark |
William Patrick Patterson speaks about how the book came to be written, the transcripts of the Gurdjieff wartime meetings, and the influence of the pseudo-occult on the war. |
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Book Review: P.D. Ouspensky: Pioneer of the Fourth Way by Bob Hunter |
Author Bob Hunter's biography, P.D. Ouspensky: Pioneer of the Fourth Way, shows Ouspensky's largely unknown emotional side, yet leaves some relevant aspects of Ouspensky's life uninvestigated. |
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Film Review: "Knowledge, Not Faith!" |
Directed by Liv Ullmann, Ingmar Bergman's script for Faithless demonstrates what Gurdjieff means when he says we all live under the general law of sex. |
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First Person: Telltale Posture & Moment of Choice |
Caught between a "yes" and a "no," readers detail how they apply the teaching to familiar life situations. |
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Probe: Hidden Aspects of Kundabuffer |
An impromptu talk at a Day of Exploration probes the differences between worry and concern, like and dislike, and the use and misuse of imagination. |
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Tom Forman: The Man Who Saved the Music |
A remembrance by one of his students. |
| Kultur |
Tidbits gleaned from the world and the Work.
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