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Women On Work

A “second generation” of “grand-daughters” ranging in age from fifty-five to no-longer-alive. The relatively-unknown and some of the coming-to-be-known women who have been and are presently part of the transmission of Gurdjieff’s Teachings from then to now. “I saw ‘myself’ as the only thing I could work on, not the doing away with war over […]

The Terror-of-the-Situation

The Terror-of-the-Situation

In his epic historical novel All and Everything, Gurdjieff as Beelzebub laments to his grandson Hussein of a newly-formed-abnormal “hope in something” which paralyzes human possibility and results in the disease “tomorrow,” the “putting off until later everything that needs to be done at the moment.” — cf. Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson, Chapter XXVI: […]