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Gurdjieff’s Last Exercises

2020
Abstract The chapter takes two exercises given by Gurdjieff to various people as their last exercise from him. The first, from Solange Claustres, is a discipline for being more conscious as one goes through one’s daily activities by relating them to one’s conscious aim and efforts to remember oneself.
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Gurdjieff to the Early 1930s

2020
Abstract By the end of 1930, a crucial shift had taken place in Gurdjieff’s teaching. He had effectively closed his French operations to concentrate on his writing, and, although it was probably not his intention, he had significantly reduced the operations of the groups that A. R. Orage had been maintaining for him in the United States.
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Moveable feasts: The Gurdjieff work

Religion Today, 1994
A New Religious Movement (NRM) moves: stasis is not on offer. The founder’s pipe-dream, his grand chimera, is evangelical dynamism with canonical arrest. Muhammad, for example, would convert the world, yet cautions: ‘Beware of novel affairs for surely all innovation is error.’ . . . In vain!
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Gurdjieff in the Late 1930s

2020
Abstract The more reliable and datable exercises for Gurdjieff’s activities in the 1930s is examined in this chapter: these comprise an “Exercise concerning Aim and Energy”, “There Are Two Parts to Air,” and “Make Strong! Not Easy Thing.” These, together with the reminiscences of Hulme, support the thesis that, in this period, Gurdjieff ...
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Gurdjieff and the Mystical Tradition

2020
Abstract Gurdjieff was fundamentally a mystic in that his system was designed to come into a state where the lower centers or “brains” (mind, feeling, organic instinct) are made healthy and are harmonised together and are aligned with the higher “centers”.
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A Biographical Sketch of Gurdjieff

2020
Abstract Gurdjieff is described as a man with a rich heritage, that of the Greek-origin inhabitants of Asia Minor, but no home, being disposed by the events of the Russian Revolution. He transplanted his teaching from Russia to Western Europe, eventually adopting France as his permanent base, although he made many trips to the United ...
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An Overview of Gurdjieff’s Ideas

2020
Abstract Gurdjieff’s teaching was based on a set of coherent principles, relating the ultimate unity of the Creation to the diversity of the phenomena in it. Reality, for Gurdjieff, is a property of the whole, the reality of the phenomena being only relative.
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