Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff and OuspenskyWhen Maurice Nicholl was studying in Zurich, he met Jung, and Ouspensky. He went on to study with Gurdjieff, and from 1931 to his death in 1953, he began at Ouspensky's request, a programme of work devoted to passing on the ideas he had received. Reissued in hard cover, these five unedited commentaries are taken from the weekly lectures and talks Nicoll gave to his students in England and which were recorded verbatim; the sixth volume is an index produced by the Gurdjieff society Washington DC. These differ from Nicholl's more polished works - they are more concerned with directly applying certain deep ideas to daily life. |
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The Idea of Balanced Man | 1546 |
Note on Certain Is | 1552 |
12 | 1559 |
An Exercise in Thinking about the Pendulum | 1565 |
Shoes in the Work II Mud in the Eye | 1572 |
SelfGlory | 1579 |
Aim and Imaginary | 1609 |
The Antagonism between the SelfLove and the Work | 1618 |
How Wrong Attitudes punish | 1626 |
Objective Consciousness | 1711 |
APPENDIX | 1741 |
Birdlip March 1944 Unknowing | 1753 |
Birdlip April 1945 The Work and External Circumstances | 1760 |
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