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The Gurdjieff Journal |
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#32 Volume 8 Issue 4 |
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Miss Merston in India Part III |
Miss Merston's spiritual journey continues. At long last she becomes a disciple of Ramana Maharshi, though for a time she feels drawn to the teachings of Krishnamurti and Aurobindo. In the end she realizes how her time with Gurdjieff became the foundation of her search and understanding. |
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Interview: The Making of the Gurdjieff Trilogy |
William Patrick Patterson expands on the relationships among the three videos, their underlying themes, and how and why the trilogy was made. |
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John Lester: An Australian at Gurdjieff's Table |
An appreciation of Dr. Lester, who was a pupil of Gurdjieff, Jane Heap and Annie Lou Staveley. |
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Gurdjieff & the Turkish Bath |
Gurdjieff's Turkish bath was a vital experience for many who lived, however briefly, at the Prieuré. |
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Cannabis Sativa: Visionary Medicine or Blissful Poison? |
Why the grass is not as green as it looks. |
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Film Review: Talk to Her by Pedro Almodóvar |
An original questioning of the conventional boundaries of love and relationship in the Spanish director's finest film. |
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Art Review: Max Beckmann: Artist in Search of the Self |
Seeking the true Self in art by creating a bridge from the visible to the invisible. |
| Kultur |
Tidbits gleaned from the world and the Work.
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