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Why Gurdjieff Now Podcasts

 

 
Phil Perkis – Trifling Part of the Whole
 

Donna Spector

Nicole: Acceptance and Change

      Vin and Jack: MechanicalityThe Waiting Room, a painting by Robert Zurer

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Photographer Philip Perkis Philip Perkis: Inner and Outer Photography

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“By Centuries Rooted In Me”

Jacques
Jacques

Jacques Hemsi, a Life in Work and craftmaking. 

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“To possess the right to the name of ‘man’, one must be one. And to be such, one must first of all, with an indefatigable persistence and an unquenchable impulse of desire, issuing from all the separate independent parts constituting one’s entire common presence, that is to say, with a desire issuing simultaneously from thought, feeling, and organic instinct, work on an all-round knowledge of oneself—at the same time struggling unceasingly with one’s subjective weaknesses—and then afterwards, taking one’s stand upon the results thus obtained by one’s consciousness alone, concerning the defects in one’s established subjectivity as well as the elucidated means for the possibility of combatting them, strive for their eradication without mercy towards oneself.”

G. I. Gurdjieff
Beelzebub’s Tales, p.1209

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