Fragments and Traditions
The work as experience, interview with Annette Courtenay Mayers
Gladys: Good morning Ms. Annette. Thank you very much for this space and time. I wanted to ask: Mr. Gurdjieff brought this teaching, this tradition of spiritual search to the West, both for us —as individual seekers—and for humanity. This…
Father Giovanni
Author: George Ivanovich Gurdjieff – Father Giovanni spoke to us a lot about the “inner life” of the Brothers and the rules of daily life associated with this inner life. and once, speaking of the numerous brotherhoods organized many centuries…
Where the path begins
Author: P.D. Ouspensky – “The chief difficulty in understanding the idea of the way,”‘ said G., “consists in the fact that people usually think that the way” (he emphasized this word) “starts on the same level on which life is…
Paths and Quests
In times when there is much literature on “paths”, we recognize the value of the efforts and quests of many people.
In this space we want to host and spark this debate of quests from direct experiences that crystallize knowledge, awareness of being and encourage the desire to be.
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The work as experience, interview with Annette Courtenay Mayers
Gladys: Good morning Ms. Annette. Thank you very much for this space and time. I wanted to ask: Mr. Gurdjieff brought this teaching, this tradition of spiritual search to the West, both for us —as individual seekers—and for humanity. This…
Philokalia and attention
Author: Gladys Jimeno – Philokalia means “love of beauty”, and these two volumes take us through a web of spiritual experiences on a path that chose silence, and those lived and understood solitary experiences have told us from soul to…
This Word Forgiveness
Author: Dorothea Dooling – If forgiving were equivalent to forgetting, it would make it more possible to believe that forgiving is indeed an act that human beings are capable of initiating, since forgetting comes quite easily to humankind; but in…
“The wish to be conscious is the wish to be. It can only be understood in silence.”
The Reality of Being
Jeanne de Salzmann
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