We now come to the exchanges on Sunday 19 October 1986. The first question at lunch was from Merv, and it is of great interest. I set it out, and […]
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The Book of Revelation
The Book of Revelation (“the Apocalypse”) is itself so astounding, almost miraculous a book, that one could fairly evoke it as a itself confirming us in the rationality of our […]
Read moreGeorge Adie on the Value of Practical Work (Sunday 19 October 1986, Part I)
This is Mr Adie’s morning address of Sunday 19 October 1986. Part One: Mr Adie’s Address In the work here, on Saturdays and Sundays, it is essential, really, that we […]
Read moreGeorge Adie on Aim and on Leonardo
Many years ago, we of Mr Adie’s group published for ourselves a small pamphlet titled From Meetings with Mr Adie. I was perusing it the other day, and I found that […]
Read more“John Who Saw”
There is a little-known, but very interesting book called John Who Saw by the English lawyer Adrian Howell North Green-Armytage (who must be deceased by now). It is admittedly a layman’s […]
Read moreGeorge Adie on Attitudes (Thursday 17 November 1988, Pt IV)
The next question came from Henry. He said that during the week had had tried to work against negative emotion, and found that he had “a lot of attitudes”. “And […]
Read more“There Are Old Patterns of Thought” (Thursday 17 November 1988, Part III)
The questioner was Polly, who said that she wanted to struggle with negative emotion, remembering what was said about how once the negative emotion had been expressed it was too […]
Read more“Try and Feel your Solidity” (17 November 1988, Part II)
Of course, to be able to feel my “solidity”, I have to have some “solidity”, it is there, at least as a seed, but the seed needs favourable conditions and […]
Read moreGeorge Adie: Evolution (Sunday 13 November 1988)
This is from the extraordinary meeting of Sunday 13 November 1988. It began with Mr Adie asking: “How do we understand “evolution”, in a wider sense?” One man replied: “Mr […]
Read moreRemembering George Adie in the Present
Mr Adie died on 29 July 1989. I have prepared what I think of as some special material for the 29th itself. It seems to me that this year, at […]
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