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Gurdjieff - ovdeto - 01-21-2009 Here is the link of an youtube movie about Gurdjieff's early life and begining of his Path. It's nice movie, from the seventies, simple and exact (it has eleven 10min. parts). It talks how do we meet the Path, how do we choose It and recognise It. And, at the end, what do we do with it! Enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14Jgk1pNMus Gurdjieff - grandspeculator - 01-21-2009 Thanks! Gurdjieff - Vrill - 01-24-2009 ask me about Gurdjieff! hey, hey, sorry to be away so long! Gurdjieff - grandspeculator - 01-24-2009 Vrill wrote: ask me about Gurdjieff! hey, hey, sorry to be away so long! What's Gurdjieff about? I know something about it, but not the whole deal. Gurdjieff - Vrill - 01-24-2009 I know a bit more than most folks on this forum. I studied formally with "the school" for about a dozen years. I studied with the Gurdjieff foundation that takes it roots from Gurdjieff himself. The head of the foundation was Madame De Salzman, while I never met her, I met Lord and Lady Pentland, Mr. Renard and a number of other senior teachers. During the course of this time I had a chance to take part in the Movements, and many activities that stretched my attention in various ways. At first I thought I knew what the Work was about ... but you see I was like the baffled scientist in the Zen story, having his cup filled past overflowing. you must first empty your cup ... But then I realized ... eventually ... after a great deal of suffering ... that I really knew nothing, about myself, the Work, or how to proceed. I think at that point, I finally started ... to know ... The Work is not easy you see ... Gurdjieff - The Fool - 01-24-2009 To know what Gurdjieff is about, you can start by reading "Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson". Here you'll find interesting stuff : http://www.endlesssearch.co.uk/ Also related to Castaneda, you can read the book by William Patrick Patterson, a student of Lord Pentland, "The Life & Teachings of Carlos Castaneda". Gurdjieff - grandspeculator - 01-24-2009 Thanks guys. Gurdjieff is heavy reading, but I have the feeling that It's worth the trouble. The best concept that I know from him, to this day, is the concept of multiple personalities. Gurdjieff - rosygyro - 01-24-2009 gurdjeiff was an awesome man!.. I like his ideas on the unit of his compadres! frueds ideas turned to **** when he died.. as he was a mindmerchant! gurdjeiff...had ideas si vibrant they still echo through our time... the real deal! Gurdjieff - grandspeculator - 01-24-2009 Gurdjieff - The Fool - 01-24-2009 I told you, there is interesting stuff on that site ! Gurdjieff - grandspeculator - 01-25-2009 The Fool wrote: I told you, there is interesting stuff on that site ! I first heard about Gurdjieff from the latin-american esoterist and master Samael Aun Weor. He was a great adept, but was somewhat narrow-minded about his approach (he relied heavily in sexual magic for personal power and dream yoga for esoteric research and potential physical immortality). He fucked for power, finded in meditation his "personalities" and burned them with his fire from within. Aparently in this way he burned them "all" and was enlightened. He achieved a lot, but ended up entangled in the cult of his own making. One of his last words on the issue was that only two persons understood him (of the several hundreds and thousands that were related to his work): His wife and an indian. They both lived to be a hundred years old. He lived only sixty years. Cultish **** kills... know it! Gurdjieff - Guest - 08-21-2019 |