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The Gurdjieff Journal |
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#40 Volume 10 Issue 4 |
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Gurdjieff & The New Age Part II |
Ram Dass, Castaneda, Werner Erhard, Ösel Tendzin and Richard Baker-roshi were the mega stars of the New Age movement in the 1970s. How each handled and was ultimately seduced by power is a cautionary tale for all seekers. |
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How Others Have Seen Mr. Gurdjieff Part I |
Listed in chronological order from circa 1890 until 1924 are all the different ways that others saw and reacted to Gurdjieff. |
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Probe: Judas' 'Betrayal' |
Gurdjieff first spoke about the esoteric meaning of Judas' act in St. Petersburg in 1916 and later wrote about it in All & Everything. Now in 2006 comes the discovery of The Gospel of Judas. Said Gurdjieff, "I do not often pray to God. I do not wish to disturb His Endlessness. But when I am drunk I pray to Judas. And I am almost always drunk." |
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Book Review: Reflections from the Shining Brow: My Years with Frank Lloyd Wright and Olgivanna Lazovich by Kamal Amin |
Arriving in 1951, Egyptian architect Kamal Amin spent 26 years at the Taliesin Fellowship. He gives a rare inside look at the relationship between Olgivanna and her famous husband and how she developed the Fellowship into a Fourth Way school. |
| Fourth Way Meetings | Negativity, Separation, Blame and Difficulty of Self-Remembering are some of the student queries explored. |
| Kultur |
Tidbits gleaned from the world and the Work.
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