Alfred Richard Orage (1873-1934) was a very important figure in the development of the Gurdjieff teaching. I mean that quite literally. He did not merely help Gurdjieff by teaching the […]
Read moreAuthor: Joseph Azize
Small, Simple Beginnings
Not so very long ago, a few of us read this passage from Tchekhovitch; that led to one thing, and that led to something else. First, Tchekhovitch: “If a new […]
Read moreGeorge Adie on the Morning Preparation (Wednesday 2 November 1988, Pt I)
“My immediate difficulty seems to be in the preparation in the morning,” said Gill. “What it comes back to is not starting the day in the right way. There’s not […]
Read more13 January 1989: George Adie on the Preparation and on Purgatory
This is prepared, well in advance, for 13 January, celebrated as Gurdjieff’s birthday. The very fact that he wanted it celebrated on the first day of the Old Calendar is […]
Read moreIrreducibly Individual
I wonder if we do not all have this as part of our history: a feeling that we are inadequate? That we would have been better as someone else? That, […]
Read more“I AM” Is Practical (George Adie, 7 October 1986, Pt I)
These are the first two questions from Tuesday 7 October 1986. Amy said that she wants to have a more positive relationship with her immediate family, and is having trouble making […]
Read moreJane Heap on Past and Present
Part One This is the second extract from the material of Jane Heap published in Margaret Anderson’s The Unknowable Gurdjieff. The chapter “Everything” begins on p.157. Anderson opens by saying that […]
Read moreGeorge Adie’s Last Answer in a Group (20 July 1989, Part IV)
The last question this evening of his last group was from Alec, who said: “I am stumbling over my preparation. I sometimes use a diary, to try and induce a […]
Read moreGeorge Adie: “Your aim is something with your heart in it” (20 July 1989, Pt III)
This is from the meeting of Thursday 20 July 1989, the last meeting Mr Adie took. This question was from Carlotta, who said that she felt confused. “Try and say […]
Read more“There Has to Be Struggle”: Helen Adie (Wednesday 28 February 1979, Pt V)
The next question was from Wendy, who said that she felt a lot calmer after the exercise of sensing her feet on the ground. “Good. Well then, what is the […]
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