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Read about In Search of the Miraculous as presented by
Marcel in Canada.
Visit the nicely designed and interesting website of
David Leithauser in Florida, with references to Robert Gibson (Rhondell).
Visit a well designed site to read some email Conversations with
Remarkable People between
Gardar Gardersson in Iceland and Mr Dennis Mullane, both of whom who have had some
exposure to the Work.
The latter in particular is said to have been a student of the
Gurdjieff work for
20 years, working under a student of Madame Ouspensky, DeHartman and a Mr. B.
He met Lord Pentland,
a Dr. W, a Mr. S, and others, many of whom are in group one,
whatever that may mean. His topics include lineage, consciousness, will and awareness.
Allors! Sounds like yet another refugee person from a group concerned with
lineage! Verify for yourself if all this lineage for
twenty years of his life has helped him. Better to have results that one can
verify!
Would you like to make general chat
with people having at least a nominal interest in the
Work? Beware of the
flames! And the timewasters!
If you are lost in the woods tooor better yet, know a way out,
visit Nielsen at Yale University.
Read a synopsis of a novel, Beyond the Mind We Go-Metanoia, by
Len Maurice a
student of
Gurdjieffs writings for thirty years.
Read a story about
The Man Who Planted Trees which shows some of the attitudes the
human population ought to live by
whilst residing here on the planet bleu.
Read an essay A Distant Glimpse of Gurdjieff by
John
Shirley, a member, and promoter, of another lineage group,
members of which seem not to know, not to remember-or choose not to
remember-about J. G. Bennett and
P. D. Ouspensky working in the Etats Unis!
Distant indeed! More than they realise!
Take everything they say cum grano salis!
Download How the Mind Works and How to Make it Work Better by
David Leithauser
in Florida, a person familiar with much more of the
Work ideas than the book would suggest; it was
intended as a starter kit to introduce the general public to some of the more
directly practicable Work ideas, so it is short and limited.
Cest tout! More to come later! Merci beaucoup! Au revoir!
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